Whether it’s wired, wireless, or low profile, here are our picks for the best readily available board

The best mechanical keyboards to buy right 

Keychron V1

The Keychron V1 is our pick for the best entry-level wired keyboard. Starting at just $84 for a fully assembled model, it’s one of the more affordable options on this list,

Keychron Q1 v2

Keychron’s Q-series keyboards have impressed us by offering the quality and features of expensive, limited run boards on an off-the-shelf model.

      Epomaker TH80

For a wireless mechanical keyboard option, we really like the  Epomaker Epomaker TH80. It feels fantastic to type on, supports Bluetooth connections to up to three different devices,

       Ajazz AK966

The $140 Ajazz Ak966 is our pick if you want a wireless keyboard with a numpad. It uses an 1800 layout, which means it has most of the keys of a full-size keyboard,

LTC Nimbleback

At $30 less than the price of the Keychron V1 and half the price of our top pick, the $ 55 65 Percent LTC Nimbleback punches well above its weight. 

NuPhy Air75

If you’re after the tactility of a mechanical keyboard but prefer a low-profile design that’s similar to a traditional laptop keyboard, there is an increasing number of options available to you.

Kinesis Freestyle Pro

They’re very much a niche option, but plenty of people swear by split keyboards, which are designed to let you type with your hands further apart,