If you’re willing to relearn how to type, the uniquely hinged Naya Create will be among the most comfortable, most versatile (and definitely most expensive) keyboards you'll ever own.
With a tweaker-ready interior, a striking look, and a nifty OLED screen, the Asus ROG Azoth X will impress budding keyboard enthusiasts. It delivers enthusiast-class typing without slipping into excess.
The Lemokey L5 HE is a fine-tuned gaming keyboard that doubles as a statement piece, with striking metallic accents and a satisfying typing feel, but it lacks a few key features we expect at this price.
In the DeltaForce 65, Das Keyboard has broken its basic-black convention with a choice of camouflage-inspired color schemes—paired with the superb typing feel that the brand is known for.
The Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini is a diminutive yet powerful wireless gaming mouse, an excellent choice for esports players who prefer a claw-style grip and an ultralight body.
Cherry MX switches are only the beginning. Here's everything you need to know to choose the right type of mechanical keyboard, along with some of our top-rated favorites.
Just in time for Left Handers Day, Razer is bringing back the left-handed version of the crowd-favorite Naga for $80. If the past is any indication, it may not stick around.
Kensington's Pro Fit Ergo KB675 is a comfy keyboard that offers some handy shortcuts for office settings, but it's bulky for a tenkeyless design and could use a bit more heft.
The latest Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 carries a stunning display and enough performance to make it pop, but its short-runtime battery and sizable chassis earmark it for desk duty.