Five incredible mechanical keyboards I’ve tested this year

I’ve been lucky enough to test out a bunch of weird and wonderful tech, but I don’t always get a chance to share my discoveries in a full review or roundup. That’s why this column exists, to highlight bits of tech that might not fit elsewhere but nonetheless deserve a mention. Enjoy!

It feels like there’s something of a mechanical keyboard renaissance recently, with boutique brands producing some stunning keyboards with unique designs and advanced features for surprisingly little money. I’ve selected five of the best that have passed over my desk in the first half of the year, from ultra-premium numbers to more affordable options, so take a look – even if you’re not a mechanical keyboard fan, you might find something that sparks something here.

The Loffree 1% is a keyboard looks like a giant ice cube – what more do you want?! Almost everything here is at least partially transparent, from the keycaps and the switches to the chassis, while other components like the PCB are coloured white or silver to add to the gleaming effect. Combined with strong white backlighting behind each key, and you get a keyboard that looks like no other on the market. The only disappointment? The USB-C cable is a standard black affair, so I’d recommend picking up an aftermarket cable if you’re going to use it wired.

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