Frequently cited as the best wireless mechanical keyboard for its budget price range.
Despite the price, users find the metal chassis durable and steady. The Bad: Sirius Keys
It supports various layouts, including WK (Winkey) and WKL (Winkeyless), and can even be adapted for Topre or Alps switches with custom plates. The Bad: Frequently cited as the best wireless mechanical keyboard
Typically comes with Outemu Blue switches, which are very clicky and loud, but offer satisfying tactile feedback. Lighting: Includes per-key RGB with 15–18 variations. The Good: including WK (Winkey) and WKL (Winkeyless)
Supports up to 3 Bluetooth devices and 1 wired connection via micro-USB.