
Top 10 Keyboards for First Person Shooter games
(PC) (duh)
10. Corsair K68 RGB

Pros:Water/food resistant, Quiet mechanical keys, Cherry MX switches, RGB
Cons: Abysmal Wrist rest
Price: $120 (Amazon)
Brand: Corsair
9. Havit Mechanical Keyboard (Low Profile)

Pros: Affordable price point, very responsive switches,
Cons: no G switches/any multimedia buttons
Price: $59 (Amazon)
Brand: Havit
8. HyperX Alloy Elite
Pros: Premium Switches, comfortable wrist rest, RGB
Cons: Expensive, no macro-programming capability
Price: $140 (Amazon)
Brand: HyperX
7. Corsair K63 Wireless

Pros: Cherry Switches, wireless, easy macro programming (via Corsair setup), RBG
Cons: lack of cushion in wrist rest
Price: $160-90 (Amazon)
Brand: Corsair
6. Cooler Master MasterSet MS120

Pros: Affordable, compact LAN style (no num), keys are heavily mechanical, RGB
Cons: Mouse included is cheap and ineffective, Brand support is mediocre
Price: $90 (Amazon)
Brand: Cooler Master
5. Razer Chroma Cynosa

Pros: Affordable, RBG, Full G switch keys (still membrane)
Cons: Membrane keys (no real switches)
Price: $50 (Amazon)
Brand: Razer
4. Roccat Vulcan 120 Amio

Pros: Custom Switches, lots of RGB customization,
Cons: Wrist wrest lacks any real cushion, some long-term reliability issues reported
Price: $160 (Best Buy)
Brand: ROCCAT
3. Logitech G513

Pros: Very sleek design, Romer-G linear switches, full keyboard RBG customization
Cons: No media keys, fingerprints build up (should be cleaned regularly)
Price: $128-149 (Amazon)
Brand: Logitech
2. Steelseries apex M750 (TKL)

Pros: Custom(?) Switches, full mechanical, Full RGB customization, TKL allows for LAN capability
Cons: Very loud,
Price: $85 (Amazon)
Brand: Steelseries
1. Razer Huntsman Elite

Pros: Optomechanical switches, additional tactile switch keys, Full RGB customization
Cons: Expensive
Price: $185 (Amazon)
Brand: Razer
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