Warning, do not watch Chyrosran22, he's the reason i spend over 1k on my IBM beamspring keyboard :P Also gotten a Model M, Model M battelship, Model F, Dell bigfoot, HHK2, yea, it`s getting really expensive....
@@YavuzTheIntern maybe, but my point is that high end mechanical keyboards cater to those who want a luxurious typing experience, not to those who only care about performance, so in your case pretty much anything would do the job
Wow! This low-end mechanical keyboard market has really matured. All hot-swappable relatively standard switches, Good RGB all around and wireless is not uncommon but well represented. Theo ALL look like great keyboards! I would be happy with any of these.
Cool! I don't game, but I do like the TKL List. Too bad the #1 spot has become predictable at this point... even if it's the upgrade to the classic version.
I personally have the Reddragon K552 Kumara which usually runs between $40-50 on Amazon. Great 60% wired keyboard with knock off Cherry MX Blues that sound amazing.
Thanks! After watching like 20+ keyboard videos and listened to hours of clicking and thocking, I bought the #2 on your list. When it gets here, I can finally stop using this 2019 Razer Huntsman Elite keyboard with horrible sound. Now I know why my son stopped using it and throwed it into a corner.
@@Elium-Solar67 It feels amazing to type on. I actually stopped watching all the keyboards review videos after getting it. Except that I have to change the switches. The switches came with it was nice, but too sensitive for me. My son wanted them for his gaming so he took them. He could type over 110 words per minute with them. I bought the GATERON Milky Yellow Pro Switches Pre-lubed 5 Pin Linear Keyboard Switches after reading some reviews. The keyboard is even better now! I like keys with heavier activation force so I don't type the wrong key accidentally with my non typing hanging weighted on them.
@@streakfrost2570 It feels great, except I was getting some typos when my non-typing fingers accidentally rested on other keys lightly. So I swapped out the switches to GATERON Milky Yellow Pro Switches Pre-lubed 5 Pin Linear Keyboard Switches. Now I don't have any typos. I love the sound of the keystrokes. I can type all day on these. Also swapping the switches were so easy. But I done with playing with the keyboard and just using it now.
@@LCn33d Thank you so much for the answer ! It's an insane value then. As long as you enjoy it. It's worth it I'm currently looking for a more gaming oriented keyboard with optical switches
I know you probably won't even see my comment but I would like to say that ive been here since 5k subs and always supported you altho not from this account but still i was there. If anyone sees this comment can they please help me with which switch i should use, i can get akko wine reds, gateron pro 3.0 yellows and KTT kang white v3's for my board, i got hyperx pudding keys aswell as 3 boards, a redragon k530, the qk75 and skyloong/epomaker 75
If 60% is what you're going for with the low budget redragon k617 fizz pro sounds best, its hotswappable as well as very very vibrant rgb, the stabs sound better than most 150-200$ boards once lubed, just switch out the switches as it comes stock in red,blue or brown outemus. Also its wired, wireless aswell. If 75 is what you want redragon k552 kumara is nice altho it is wired