What Keyboards Do the Pros Use?

Highlights

  • Top esports pros prioritize durability and customization in their gaming keyboards for competitive play.
  • Mechanical switches, hot-swappable key switches, and adjustable actuation settings are crucial for accuracy.
  • Compact, portable designs with detachable cables and travel-friendly features are favored by professional gamers.



Esports professionals are quite strict about what peripherals they use. They often try out several different gaming mice, keyboards, and headsets to decide which one works best for them. When it comes to gaming keyboards, major manufacturers like Logitech and Razer commonly endorse mice and keyboards as esports competition-worthy. However, while some keyboards may seem like obvious choices to regular gamers, others may come as a surprise. One common thing is that the top gaming pros almost universally rely on mechanical keyboards, which are more expensive than traditional membrane alternatives. Mechanical gaming keyboards have numerous advantages over cheaper office keyboards, including better accuracy, improved latency, a more durable construction, and keys that are satisfying to press.


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Some of the characteristics that allow gaming keyboards to excel during competitions include:

  • Durability: Sturdy mechanical gaming keyboards often have steel or aluminum frames with keycaps that can withstand years of furious clicking.
  • Accuracy: Pressing a key and not getting the intended result usually annoys most gamers. However, for competitive gamers, inaccurate inputs could result in losing significant prize money.
  • Customization: A keyboard perfectly suited for a gamer’s play style can pay dividends during a competition. Some premium mechanical keyboards permit users to install switches for faster typing or varying tactile feedback.
  • Speed: Esports pros also look for mechanical switches with low actuation settings, allowing them to register commands rapidly.
  • Portability: Since competitions often require flying around the world, elite gamers sometimes prefer TKL or 60 percent keyboards with a layout that prioritizes essential commands.

The following gaming keyboards can successfully endure the most rigorous tournament schedule:


Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken- Razer Hunstman V3 Pro

Twistzz and his Razer Hunstman V2 Analog Keyboard

Russel Van Dulken, aka “Twistzz,” at age 24, is already one of the most successful Canadian-born esports pros. After starting his competitive career in 2015, the CS:GO player now resides in Germany and competes for Team Liquid. One of his most celebrated triumphs came in the 2022 CS:GO Championship in Antwerp, where Van Dulken claimed his first championship victory in a Major. Twistzz departed from the FaZe clan late in 2023 after the team went on a record-breaking 18-win streak in the newly released Counter-Strike 2. The expert rifler eliminates the competition with deadly precision and regularly finds himself on the HLTV Top 20 Players of the Year list.


Razer Hunstman V3 Pro

Razer Huntsman V3 Pro

Razer’s most innovative gaming keyboard is back with improved Gen 2 analog optical switches and advanced onboard storage capabilities. The Huntsman V3 Pro features even more accurate switches, allowing on-the-fly actuation adjustments and Rapid Trigger mode for furious inputs. A multi-function digital dial can toggle between volume and actuation settings, while a series of LED indicators lets games know what settings are active. The Huntsman V3 Pro remains one of the most durable keyboards thanks to wear-resistant PBT keycaps and sturdy aluminum top plate.

Wireless
No

Backlight
Yes

Media Controls
Yes

Num Pad
Yes

Switch Type
Analog Optical

Number of Keys
104

Keycaps
PBT

Wrist rest
Yes

Polling rate
1000 Hz

Brand
Razer

Van Dulken recently chose the new Razer Hunstman V3 Pro as his top keyboard for competitive gaming. As Game Rant found in its review of the Huntsman V2 Analog, the keyboard’s unique switches allow professional gamers to fine-tune the actuation levels of keys. The V3 Pro boasts the same innovative switches, but adds a Rapid Trigger Mode and even more ways to customize actuation settings. The analog input of the keyboard also enhances WASD keyboard control when moving around in games, making it so that the switches operate in 360 degrees like controllers. The Huntsman V3 Pro is an extremely well-built and bulky keyboard, but with its surgically precise performance, it’s doubtful Van Dulken minds hauling it around with him.


The keyboard also allows for quick onboard adjustments to the actuation height and Rapid Trigger sensitivity, among other specs, and there is an LED array to indicate the current setting. While these may not be the most useful features during a tournament, the Huntsman V3 Pro comes with a dedicated dial for volume, as well as three buttons for media controls and macros. There is also a detachable wrist rest which, more often than not, is left out during a tournament.

Tyson “Tenz” Van Ngo – Wooting 60HE

Tenz with his Wooting 60HE keyboard of choice

Starting his professional esports career in 2019, Tyson Ngo or TenZ first showcased his skills as an offensive player in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for Cloud9. Soon after, he transitioned to Valorant and became one of the best players in the game for Cloud9. Interestingly, in 2021, he was loaned to Sentinels to play Valorant for their team and later that year, he won the VCT Stage Two Masters in Reykjavík. Impressed by his skills and performance, Sentinels bought out his contract from Cloud9. However, now there is speculation about him leaving or having left Sentinels.


TenZ has chosen the Wooting 60HE as his keyboard of choice. The company is now selling a Wooting 60HE+ version of the keyboard, but the only difference between the two is the added screw-in stabilizers.

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Whooting 60HE mechanical keyboard

Wooting 60HE

The Wooting 60HE, as the name suggests, is a 60% keyboard that boasts a latency of under 1 ms and adjustable actuation points. It also has Rapid Trigger technology which allows for multiple quick successive inputs. It also comes with RGB lighting and a nice looking strap. 

Form factor
60%

Switch options
Lekker Switches Linear60

Backlight
RGB

Construction
Steel plate

Dampening
EPDM foam

Keycaps
double-shot PBT

Dimensions
30.2 x 11.6 x 3.8 cm

Weight
605 grams

Brand
Wooting

The Wooting 60HE is a compact mechanical gaming keyboard that is somewhat unique in its design and offers top-tier features that pros and casual gamers will appreciate. It has a solid construction comprised of an SGCC steel switch plate and an ABS tray mount case. It comes with the company’s Lekker switches that are adjustable in terms of actuation. During tournaments, professionals wouldn’t want their keyboards making a lot of clicky sounds, so Wooting uses a combination of 4mm Poron foam, EPDM foam, as well as silicone pad feet.

Wooting has added sort of an extension to the left side of the keyboard where a yellow strap that says “Take Control” attaches by default. The purpose of the strap or that extension is a mystery. It could help with carrying the keyboard, but it wouldn’t be the ideal way to do it.


Kyle “Mongraal” Jackson – SteelSeries Apex 7

Kyle Mongraal Jackson SteelSeries Apex 7

Kyle Jackson, otherwise known as Mongraal, established himself at 13 as a Fortnite phenomenon. Jackson’s youth caused some controversy, as he could not participate in some top tournaments as a teenager. By age 18, Mongraal had become the top Fortnite player in the UK and would achieve numerous first-place finishes in competitions over the next several seasons. Jackson then decided to take a break from the game to focus on his immensely popular YouTube and Twitch channels. However, the Fortnite champion with an aggressive style recently paired up with MrSavage and immediately reminded fans of how dominant a player he can be.


SteelSeries Apex 7

SteelSeries Apex 7 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

The SteelSeries Apex 7 is a gaming keyboard featuring an OLED smart display that serves as an integrated command center. This display allows users to adjust settings and access real-time information from games, Spotify, Discord, and other applications. Constructed with aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, the keyboard ensures long-lasting durability and stability.

It also offers exceptional customization with its RGB illumination, providing 16.8 million colors for each key. For enhanced comfort during extended gaming sessions, the Apex 7 includes a premium magnetic wrist rest that delivers full palm support and an ergonomic feel.

Backlight
Yes

Num Pad
Yes

Switch Type
Mechanical

Number of Keys
104

Polling rate
1000 Hz

Wireless
No

Dimensions
‎5.5 x 17.2 x 1.6 inches

Mongraal is known for being rough on his gaming gear, even breaking his keyboard during a stream. Perhaps that’s why he settled on a keyboard like the SteelSeries Apex 7, which esports pros rely on to withstand abuse. The manufacturer employs aircraft-grade aluminum in many of its devices, which makes the Apex 7 extra durable. On top of that, the switches are rated for 50 million keypresses. Fortnite players like Jackson will also appreciate the keyboard’s OLED screen in its upper right-hand corner, especially while streaming. Apex 7 users can receive Discord notifications or keep constant tabs on what settings are active on this wired mechanical keyboard.


The SteelSeries Apex 7 is a full-size keyboard that features the SteelSeries QX2 Mechanical RGB switches in Red, Blue, or Brown, as opposed to the OmniPoint adjustable switches found in the Apex Pro and other higher-end SteelSeries keyboards. They have an actuation distance of 2 mm, which is not the quickest, but still fairly snappy. The keyboard also focuses on cable management and has three ways to route the cable under the keyboard, which is perfect for gamers who prefer the cable coming out of the left or right side of the keyboard.

Jaccob “Yay” Whiteaker- Logitech G915 TKL

Jaccob Whiteaker Logitech G915 TKL
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Jaccob Whiteaker, AKA Yay, is an example of a pro gamer seamlessly transitioning from one popular esports title to another. In 2020, after competing in numerous CS:GO tournaments, the 25-year-old Whiteaker moved to Valorant, and soon became one of the top players in the world.


Nicknamed “Diablo” for his hellish onslaughts in the game, Whiteaker mastered Chamber, the French assassin in Valorant. His dominance in the game culminated with Yay winning the 2022 esports PC Player of the Year award. Then, in one of the most shocking developments of recent years in the esports world, the Cloud9 team announced that Whiteaker was no longer on their roster. Yay would join Disguised soon enough, but his stint there would only last until the team was relegated from the North American Valorant Challengers League. Whiteaker now competes for the Singaporean Bleed Esports team and was scheduled to compete in the One Pro Invitational 2023 but had to drop out due to health issues.

Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G915 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

The Logitech G915 TKL Lightspeed is a professional-grade gaming keyboard. It supports Lightspeed wireless connectivity, which delivers a fast connection that is reliable enough for even the most demanding esports gamer. A single charge on the keyboard can last for up to 40 hours. With Lightsync technology, the user can create personalized RGB lighting animations and control the lighting of each key separately. The Logitech G915 TKL Lightspeed comes in three mechanical switch options: GL Tactile, GL Linear, and GL Clicky, from which most people can find their preferred feel and noise levels. Logitech’s G915 TKL Lightspeed Gaming Keyboard is one of the company’s flagship products. 

Wireless
Yes Lightspeed + Bluetooth

Backlight
Yes, RGB

Num Pad
No

Switch Type
Clicky, Tactile, Linear choices

Number of Keys
104

Media Controls
Yes

Compatible Devices
PC, Mac, Consoles

Dimensions
14.49 x 5.91 x 0.87

Bluetooth
Yes

Charging
Yes, via MicroUSB

Polling rate
1000Hz

Battery
Yes

Wired operation
Yes

As most competitive gamers stick to wired keyboards, it’s somewhat surprising that Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker would use the Lightspeed Wireless Logitech G915 TKL. However, the ultra-snappy 1 ms performance of the wireless signal has actually seen the G915 beat some USB-wired keyboards in response time.


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The compact design of the G915 sacrifices a number pad to increase its portability and allow more room for mouse movement. The low-profile mechanical switches give players an advantage in tactical shooters like Valorant, since keyboard commands register with minimal effort. The Logitech G gaming software is also a powerful way to change settings and remap commands with the G915, making it the best gaming keyboard among wireless contenders.

Not only does the keyboard offer a fast and responsive wireless connection, but it can also be used in wired mode, which means gamers will never have to worry about a dead keyboard during a gaming session. Even though it is one of the slimmest keyboards on the market, it can withstand plenty of abuse thanks to the aluminum alloy top case and the steel-reinforced base. There is also a precisely tensioned volume wheel with tactile feedback. Logitech offers the G915 TKL with GL Clicky, GL Tactile, and GL Linear switches.


Johan “N0tail” Sundstein – SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL

N0tail SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gaming Keyboard

Commitment to gaming has never been an issue for legendary Danish Dota 2 competitor Johan “N0tail” Sundstein. N0tail’s path to becoming the wealthiest esports player of all time began at a young age, and his parents approved when he left high school early to pursue his dream.

Heroes of Newerth was his main platform for competition, but as the game’s popularity dwindled, Sundstein pivoted to the Dota scene, mastering support roles. The 30-year-old Sundstein was also fundamental to the formation of the OG esports team, which would go on to win the International DOTA 2 tournaments in 2018 and 2019. Sundstein retired in 2022 after collecting more than 7 million dollars in prizes before eventually leaving team OG earlier this year. Nevertheless, N0tail remains very influential in events in the esports community.


Steelseries Apex Pro TKL mechanical gaming keyboard

SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023)

The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023) is one of the SteelSeries’ higher-end tenkeyless gaming keyboards. This compact keyboard is an excellent travel companion and suits those who want a gaming keyboard that doesn’t take up unnecessary space on the desk. The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023) comes with adjustable OmniPoint 2.0 switches, which allow customization of the actuation point between 0.1 and 4.0 millimeters for a more personalized feel. The smart OLED display provides information about games, delivers Discord messages, or displays Spotify songs. The build is durable and stable thanks to a frame built from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy.

Wireless
No

Backlight
RGB

Switch Type
OmniPoint 2.0 HyperMagnetic

Wired operation
Yes

Media Controls
Yes

Brand
SteelSeries

Replaceable Keys
No

Material
Aircraft grade aluminum Alloy top plate

Keycaps
Double Shot PBT

Wrist rest
Yes, Magnetic

SteelSeries is the official sponsor of the OG esports team, and their Apex Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a popular choice for many of its players, including Sundstein. The highlight of the customizable Apex Pro keyboard is its OmniPoint 2.0 switches, which offer an adjustable actuation from 0.2 mm to 3.8 mm. The industry-leading sensitivity of the Apex Pro’s keys allows it to perform with a response rate up to 11 times as fast as the best gaming keyboard competitors.

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Using the same key for multiple actions has obvious advantages in games with an endless number of commands like DOTA 2. Gamers can execute different actions depending on how far they press a key, which is customizable in the SteelSeries Engine app. The SteelSeries Apex Pro is available in both a full-sized variation and a tenkeyless model, with most esports pros preferring the more compact option.


SteelSeries has updated its Apex Pro TKL to the 2023 model, and it now features improved OmniPoint 2.0 switches that allow adjusting the actuation between 0.1 mm and 4.0 mm. It has a 0.7 ms response time and the switches are just as durable at 100 million keypresses.

Alexander “s1mple” Kostylev – Logitech G Pro X

s1mple Logitech G Pro X Keyboard

The Ukranian Alexander Kostylev, aka s1mple, has dominated the CS:GO world, after discovering the game as a young teenager. Kostylev has won 21 HLTV MVP trophies and numerous Best Player of the Year awards. Racking up 1.7 million in prize money, the now 26-year-old s1mple also holds the distinction of being the youngest number 1 ranked player in CS:GO. In esports where competitors often change teams on a regular basis, Kostylev remains a fixture on the Natus Vincere team, which he joined in 2016. Unfortunately, the outspoken critic of Counter-Strike 2 decided to take a break from competitive gaming last October. Kostylev is still referred to as “The Phenom” because of his unconventional style and shooting accuracy.


Logitech G Pro X mechanical keyboard

Logitech G PRO X

The Logitech G Pro X was designed with the best Esports competitors on the planet in mind. Pro-grade GX mechanical switches are swappable between 3 variations that each excel in speed and durability. The tenkeyless configuration of the Logitech G Pro X makes it ideal for Esports players to bring it with them as they travel the world, dominating tournaments. The keyboard is also easily customized, with 12 programmable F-Key Macros remappable in the powerful Logitech G Hub. 

Wireless
No

Backlight
Yes, RGB

Num Pad
No

Switch Type
Mechanical, Swappable

Number of Keys
87

Media Controls
No

Replaceable Keys
Yes

Compatible Devices
PC, Mac

Dimensions
7.87 x 14.21 x 6.02 in

Polling rate
1000 Hz

Every feature of the Logitech G Pro X keyboard enables the keyboard to excel during pressure-packed tournaments. Alexander Kostylev himself relies on the device, which offers three different pro-grade GX switches for a clicky, linear, or tactile feel. Flexible macro keys are essential in games like Counter-Strike 2, and the Logitech G Pro X delivers 12 F-Keys that are programmable in the Logitech G hub. As the top keyboard for gaming competitively, Logitech addresses the annoying issue of keyboards not staying in place with non-slip rubber feet.

This wired TKL keyboard features user-swappable mechanical switches and gamers can decide to go with one of the three available options at purchase, then replace the switches with a different one from the three options on their own. It is a compact keyboard that will take up minimal space on the desk, but it has a solid construction that can take the abuse.


Those who are fans of Cloud9 and Sentinels will be well aware of Shroud and his skills. Fans of Shroud can get his themed G Pro X keyboard as well.

Nikola “Niko” Kovac – Logitech G 513 Carbon Gaming

Logitech G513 Niko Esports

A member of G2 Esports since 2020, Nikola “Niko” Kovac has been one of the most consistent CS:GO performers of his generation. Unsurprisingly, Kovac would enter the gaming world at a young age since his parents owned an internet café in Bosnia. With his roots in Counter-Strike 1.6, Niko was invited to join Mousesports in 2015. Kovac achieved most of his early success after moving to FaZe in 2017 and developed a reputation as a marksman with surgical precision. This CS:GO legend is also a very popular streamer on Twitch, balancing a competition schedule where Kovac and his current team, G2 Esports, won IEM Katowice 2023.


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Logitech G513 Carbon Gaming Keyboard

$134 $150 Save $16

The Logitech G513 Carbon gaming keyboard offers an engaging and personalized experience for gamers. With Logitech G Hub, users can customize lighting for each key, create unique lighting effects, and access in-game integrations from a spectrum of 16.8 million colors. The keyboard features GX Brown mechanical switches, providing discernible actuation and tactile feedback.

For maximum comfort, the G513 Carbon includes a memory foam wrist rest that recovers quickly from pressure, ensuring consistent support with every use. Constructed with an aircraft-grade 5052 aluminum top case, the keyboard showcases a slim, premium design while maintaining rigid durability.

Backlight
Yes

Num Pad
Yes

Switch Type
GX Blue Red and Brown

Compatible Devices
Windows

Dimensions
11.42 vs 12.01 x 1.40 inches

Wrist rest
Yes

USB Passthrough
Yes

Polling rate
1000 Hz

Wireless
No

Media Controls
No

The Logitech G513 is a wired mechanical gaming keyboard that offers extensive customization that an esports pro like Niko can appreciate. What stands out most with the G513 is the number of available switches compatible with the device. The keyboard accommodates three different GX switches, including the loudest Blue switches, Red switches for linear fast typing, and quiet and tactile Brown switches, ideal for FPS titles like CS:GO and Counter-Strike 2. Logitech also offered other linear and tactile options in the past, but sadly these are hard to locate currently. The G513 also ships with 12 alternative keycaps for the most common commands, so competitive gamers can further personalize their device.

It also comes with a leatherette wrist rest that has rubber feet on the bottom to keep it in place. Most professional gamers prefer using their keyboards without a wrist rest. Another interesting feature that the Logitech G513 offers is USB passthrough, allowing gamers to connect USB peripherals to their keyboard for easier access.


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Samuel “Boxi” Svahn- HyperX Alloy Origins

Boxi HyperX Alloy Origins

Few competitive gamers have faced more adversity during competition and in between tournaments than Samuel Svahn, aka Boxi. The 25-year-old Swedish DOTA 2 champion took an interest in the game at age 15 and, within a few years, was placing highly in major competitions. A member of Team Liquid since 2019, Boxi achieved another major victory more recently, winning The International 2023. Even so, dealing with the loss of his mother to cancer and severe intestinal issues led to rumors of Svahn quitting DOTA 2 permanently. Fortunately, Boxi, known for an aggressive yet tactical play style, soon returned to action and placed in the top three in several tournaments consecutively, including the ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 in December.


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HyperX Alloy Origins Gaming Keyboard

$95 $110 Save $15

The HyperX Alloy Origins is a mechanical gaming keyboard that features custom-designed mechanical key switches that provide a lifetime of 80 million key presses. The Clicky HyperX Blue switches provide distinct feedback. The keyboard includes an RGB lighting system, which can be controlled by an app. 

It features a full-sized design with a relatively compact form factor and durable construction with an aircraft-grade aluminum body. The cable is detachable, which makes it more portable.

Backlight
RGB

Media Controls
Yes

Num Pad
No

Switch Type
Mechanical

Polling rate
1000 Hz

Wireless
No

Dimensions
17.4 x 5.21 x 1.43 inches

Wrist rest
No

Traveling worldwide for tournaments is stressful enough for Boxi without a bulky keyboard causing more hassles. For gamers who desire a full keyboard layout in a reasonably compact form factor, the HyperX Alloy Origins remains the obvious choice. The Alloy Origins eliminates as much wasted space as possible with a slim but exceptionally strong frame. To make things even easier for esports pros, the keyboard features a detachable USB-C cord. Buyers have a selection of mechanical switches with an actuation point of just 1.8 mm, so DOTA 2 competitors can fire off commands before the competition can react.

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The HyperX Alloy Origins also has adjustable feet at the bottom that can be used to prop up the keyboard at three different angles. There is per-key RGB lighting, which can be customized through the NGENUITY software and those profiles can be stored onto the keyboard itself.


How to Find the Best Esports Keyboard

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Pro gamers depend on the same keyboards that amateur gamers add to their gaming rigs. However, competitive gamers have slightly different priorities, including these top concerns:

Durability

Esports participants put their gaming keyboards through an unusual amount of stress. With the never-ending hours of practice leading up to tournaments, Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken confidently pounds on the keys of his Razer Hunstman V3 Pro. Although this full-sized keyboard isn’t the most portable, the tradeoff for its weight is a highly reinforced steel frame and keycaps that resist fading. The build quality of a keyboard also affects the keypress sounds, and a well-built keyboard should not have any ringing when pressing down hard on keys. The keys should also be stabilized properly, especially the longer keys like the spacebar, as that is often where an inconsistent actuation force can be observed.


Customization

The most successful gamers often have strong opinions about how a keyboard should feel and sound. When Alexander “s1mple” Kostylev competes in Counter-Strike 2 tournaments, he has a wide range of mechanical switches to choose from. The battle-tested Logitech G Pro X boasts hot-swappable switches with varying degrees of clickiness and tactile feedback. Furthermore, customizability also extends to the key switches as some keyboards offer the ability to adjust the actuation distance, such as the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL used by Johan “N0tail” Sundstein and the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro used by Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken.


Accuracy and Speed

Ian “Crimsix” Porter, an aspiring racecar driver, knows the value of speedy, but accurate typing. The Call of Duty legend feels in full control when operating his Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 keyboard. Along with a 1.2 mm actuation setting that allows for absurdly quick inputs, the keycaps are textured to avoid costly misclicks. Mechanical keyboards are more accurate and responsive than membrane keyboards, but within the mechanical keyboard space, there are even faster keyboards that allow quicker actuation and reduced actuation force. However, some gamers may not appreciate a keyboard that has very little actuation force.

Portability

Competitive gamers have several different options for gaming keyboards that are easier to travel with. The Danish Johan “N0tail” Sundstein elects to carry around the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL, which sacrifices a number pad, but not any performance. Full-sized keyboards like the HyperX Alloy Origins are surprisingly thin, enabling gamers to pack them without wasting valuable space. Of course, wireless keyboards are better when it comes to portability, but wired keyboards that allow for the cable to be detached work just as well. Some keyboards come with a wrist rest that is always detachable, too.


The average buyer may not have needs identical to those of the top esports stars, but any of the above keyboards can enhance a gamer’s performance.

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FAQ

Q: What qualities do Esports pros look for in a gaming keyboard?

Gaming keyboards suited for competitive action must be durable yet portable enough to carry long distances to different tournaments. Also, esports keyboards should allow for fast and accurate inputs to keep pace with furious tournament gameplay.

Q: Is a budget mechanical gaming keyboard worth it?

Yes, absolutely. Mechanical keyboards have evolved tremendously over the last few years. Even the entry-level options do deliver on the promise of a better typing or gaming experience in general when compared to their membrane alternatives.

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