Wireless keyboards are now the standard, and this means that you can finally cut the cord. Thanks to hyper-fast connections and long-lasting batteries, you no longer have to sacrifice some practical functions to enjoy the freedom of a wireless keyboard. In fact, they’re so fast and reliable nowadays that even the hard-to-please PC gamer crowd is beginning to embrace them. Whether you want a sleek low-profile board, a big clicky mechanical design with tons of customization options, or something that fits your use case and budget, there’s something out there for every user. We’ve spent hours using each model, banging away on our reviews, surfing the web, and keeping up on social media to bring you a list of the very best wireless keyboards around. For example, the Logitech Wave Keys isn’t our pick for the best wireless ergonomic keyboard, even though it’s a fairly good option and a great value. While there’s no one-size-fits-all keyboard, our recommendations aim to help you make an informed decision based on your own needs. After you’ve perused our best picks, be sure to check out our buying advice to help you learn what to look for when shopping for a wireless keyboard. Logitech MX Keys S Wireless Keyboard. Great typing experience, customizable keys, long battery life, and auto-dimming backlight. However, no height adjustment and wireless can get choppy in crowded environments. Logitech MK540 Advanced Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo. Quiet yet tactile keys, programmable function keys and mouse gestures, roomy and comfy design. However, it’s too bulky for mobile use and has limited MacOS support. Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro. Super-smooth switches, great media controls, comfy wrist rest, but it’s expensive and the keycaps are a bit cheap. Redragon K596. Low price, included wrist rest, long battery life, volume wheel. However, ugly keycaps, can only program G keys, and no Bluetooth. Logitech MX Keys Mini. Tiny size, great typing experience, customizable controls, and multi-device pairing. Logitech Casa. Clever, aesthetically pleasing design, excellent battery life, range of remappable keys. However, not travel-friendly and expensive. Keychron Q1 Pro. Great hardware, excellent wireless performance, unbeatable value. Keydous NJ80-AP. Amazing typing experience, high-quality parts, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless, long battery life. Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard. Works with all major platforms, can toggle between three paired devices, quiet keys with great travel. However, not built for portability and expensive. Logitech Ergo K860. Curved and split ergonomic design, comfortable wrist support, palm raise feature. However, requires some time to get used to the split design and is expensive.
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