The PCB is QMK-compatible, allowing customizable key remapping. The video covers a detailed review of a keyboard build ...
We're testing if a fully upgraded $70 Keychron V4 keyboard can compete with a $500 custom Zoom75 keyboard. The process ...
A bundle of parts to convert a mechanical keyboard into an electrocapacitive one. Use a 60/65% bundle with a 7u space bar for a Bauer Lite you’ve configured with a Dynacap plate and EC65X PCB, or the ...
It's not as complicated as building your own PC, but assembling a keyboard from basic components can still seem daunting. This step-by-step guide will help you build the mechanical keyboard of your ...
Over the years, computers have gone from electronic luxuries used for only a handful of purposes to necessities for many, capable of handling a range of tasks. Additionally, especially in the realm of ...
Full custom units are expensive Entry-level plastic option is flimsy Cable is almost too chunky Can't upgrade wired version to wireless The Glorious GMMK 3 is the third iteration of the company's ...
Update 1/24/24: This review has been updated to address the spacing issue between some of the keys and to remove the Con associated. After working with Akko, we discovered that two switches were not ...
One of the best things to happen to the mechanical keyboard hobby has been the rise of affordable and excellent options, opening them up to more people than ever before. But that doesn’t mean that ...
There is no such thing as the “best” mechanical keyboard. You can find many of our favorites—mechanical or otherwise—in our Best Keyboards guide that suits various needs. These are great for people ...
Gaming keyboards in 2024 will be remembered as the year Hall Effect switches exploded into the mainstream. What began with Wooting has now spread far and wide, into both the budget and enthusiast ...
Alienware has always been a notable name for PC gamers, even before Dell bought the company to turn it into its high-end gaming brand almost 20 years ago. But in all that time, I don’t think they’ve ...
Marc Storch is a commerce writer currently based in Denver, Colorado. He is passionate about making tech accessible to all and being excellent to each other. Outside of writing about tech and video ...