Say goodbye to cord clutter with the best wireless gaming keyboards.
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Durable and built to last, the excellent Turret also works with Xbox One. If you want to solve several cord-related issues with a single blow, this Razer has you covered.
Switch: Razer Green Tactile | Size: Full size | Macros: No | Backlights: Razer Chroma | Passthroughs: No | Media Controls: No | Wristrest: Fixed
A compact keyboard packed with features. Cherry MX Red switches? Check. Media controls and wrist rest? Check. Blue backlights? Check. Battery life isn't the best, though.
Switch: Cherry MX Red | Size: TKL | Macros: No | Backlights: Blue | Passthroughs: No | Media Controls: Dedicated | Wristrest: Detachable
Like its larger sibling on this list, the G915 TKL sports an excellent Lightspeed wireless connection, sturdy build quality, and superb design. This is a brilliant (if expensive) keyboard.
Switch: Low-profile GL switches (Linear, Tactile, Clicky) | Size: TKL | Macros: Secondary functions | Backlights: Full | Passthroughs: No | Media controls: Dedicated
An affordable and efficient wireless keyboard that can last for up to 18 hours on a pair of AA batteries. Thanks to Logitech's Lightspeed wireless tech, the G613's connection is rock-solid.
Switch: Logitech Romer-G Tactile | Size: Full size | Macros: 6 | Backlights: No | Passthroughs: No | Media Controls: Dedicated | Wristrest: Fixed
The best wireless keyboard you can buy in 2021 benefits from an attractive form factor, amazing battery life, and full RGB lighting. The only drawback is the eye-watering $200 price tag.
Switch: Logitech Romer-GL (Linear, Tactile, Clicky) | Size: Full size | Macros: 5 | Backlights: Full | Passthroughs: No | Media Controls: Dedicated | Wristrest: None
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