
Wooting
80HE
Elite gaming performance, deep customization, but divisive typing feel.

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i own both keychrons and razers. Also logitech gpro x and g915 TKL. Matter of the fact: software in keychrons has no issues and build quality is objectively better, specially in Q series of keychrons. If you want to get a keyboard and want something reliable, ready to go, well built and easily programmable, just get a keychron. Wooting/Logitech/Steelseries/Corsair/GenericComercialOrGamerBrand is just like razer level, not best in class Razer gets closer altough not there yet to best in class features in the last blackwidow v4 75% (asus also does great with Azoth boards) but the board has really low reliabilty, so not best in class at all. check out r/MechanicalKeyboards for advice, they will guide you to get something real good and it can easily be cheaper or cost the same as razer boards.
i ran into this same issue when my roccat started failing. for your budget the [Logitech G Pro X Superlight](https://featherab.com/shopit?search_keywords=Logitech+G+Pro+X+Superlight) plus [Logitech G Pro X Keyboard](https://featherab.com/shopit?search_keywords=Logitech+G+Pro+X+Keyboard) combo works well - same g hub software and both have wired/wireless options. another solid pair is the [Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro](https://featherab.com/shopit?search_keywords=Razer+DeathAdder+V3+Pro) with [Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro](https://featherab.com/shopit?search_keywords=Razer+BlackWidow+V4+Pro) - synapse handles both and you can turn rgb off completely. the logitech route fits your €60-80 mouse budget better if you catch sales.
Logitech G Pro X is solid for that price range, been using mine for like 2 years with no issues. Their switches feel pretty good and the build quality is decent for the money
You won't find any decent mechanical keyboards at that price. I generally recommend looking for a g515 tkl that you can typically get for around €100 from time to time. Mainly as I prefer low profile switches. Outside of that, a Logitech g pro can be gotten for around €80. Avoid anything with extra programmable buttons along the left edge (such as g915 non-TKL). You generally hit them instead of CTRL, SHIFT, etc... and it's really annoying.
Well thats a good question, but you are making big leaps in logic, and i dont mean that in a bad or insulting way. Yes, buying the Mchose based on their specs, and then it being slightly different on your PC could happen, but if these are widely reviewed keyboards then it wouldnt make sense for you to be the first person on the planet to find out they are lying on their specs. My point is, if there are so many long-term reviews of them, they can probably be trusted. It going to shit in 6 months is also a probability in gaming products. My old Razer Mamba generation 1 lasted for exactly 4 months before it developed a double click issue that i had to RMA for, and then the second one also had the issue after 6 or so months. I also had a logitech G PRO keyboard whose keycaps were utterly dogshit, like actual wallmart discount bin quality, and felt mushy and unresponsive despite many pros using it. And then when i looked for keyboard-reviewers they actually highlighted the same problems i had with it. Like, Razer, Steelseries have suffered from bad quality control on and off for some years. Sometimes they release a banger, sometimes they dont. Like, i get it, many of these cheap keyboard flavor of the month brands are untested and new. But many others like wooting, keychron, varmilo, Ducky, have been around the block for a lot of time already, consistently good. I get your concern if someone recommends the YEUHR84 (made up) that just came out yesterday, but on those legacy brands? more than safe. Also you made a small sentence there of "tested in what im buying for". Unless you are thinking of a HE keyboard, gaming keyboards dont do anything superior to regular keyboards of a good quality. Perhaps in the past you could argue about latency, but check [RTINGS](https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/tools/table) review table, even for the ultra budget keyboards the latency numbers are as good or better than steelseries or razer most of the time.
G502X best mouse after his father G502. And for keyboard, cus we are on a logitech sub, and people only know how to cry here about it, i will like to recommand the G915 X or G Pro.

Wooting
80HE
Elite gaming performance, deep customization, but divisive typing feel.

AULA
F75
Budget king for thocky sound, but layout and software flawed.

AULA
F75 Max
F75 value with screen, but wireless and key layout issues.

AULA
F99 Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Value full-size with numpad, great typing, but poor software.

Keychron
K2 HE Wireless Magnetic Switch Custom Keyboard
Affordable HE with premium feel, but limited switch options.

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