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

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I have the keychron q6 he and before that the nuphy halo 96v2 and royal kludge m87. All good tbh. Personally my favorite are the m87 and the q6 he. While the nuphy was amazing for typing I really didn’t like it for gaming. Not giving any suggestions fyi I am not a keyboard know it all lol. I just like the q6 he right now but I know it’s more expensive. But the other two weren’t bad either. Stay away from gaming keyboards. I had the Logitech g915 and altho it had good and fast connectivity everything else sucked.
[RK ROYAL KLUDGE M87 Wireless Gaming Keyboard with Screen and Dual Knob, 75% Percent 2.4Ghz/Bluetooth/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard with Gasket Structure, RGB Backlit Hot Swappable Cream Switch, Red](https://www.amazon.com/RK-ROYAL-KLUDGE-M87-Mechanical/dp/B0D3LNKQ3W) I have this one. No problems, battery lasts a really long time, connectivity is perfect and feels great when I’m typing. It’s not too loud but it still has the mechanical noise I was wanting. Currently on sale with a coupon from Amazon. [RK ROYAL KLUDGE R98 Pro Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Creamy Bluetooth/2.4GHz/Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard with Number Pad and Knob, MDA Profile PBT Keycaps, Gasket Hot Swappable Linear Switch, Black](https://www.amazon.com/RK-ROYAL-KLUDGE-Mechanical-Bluetooth/dp/B0F1XS3JCQ) Here’s one in black. Royal Kludge is pretty good.
$90 is *way* overpriced for what the Corsair K70 offers, IMO. For the same price you could get a keyboard with: * QMK/VIA support instead of having to use iCUE * tri-mode (bluetooth/2.4ghz/wired) instead of just wired * hot-swappable switches instead of soldered For example, the [ROYAL KLUDGE M87](https://www.amazon.com/RK-ROYAL-KLUDGE-M87-Mechanical/dp/B0D3LNKQ3W) has all that plus 2 knobs and a screen for $90. I'm even seeing a coupon to take it down to $70.
RKM87 Beige switches is awesome too.
I had similar thoughts when I built my PC, ended up with a royal kludge and haven't looked back, first one died on me, drink spilled on it not by me. Immediately ordered a second one it is worth the $80 and I don't see any reason to spend more for a full mechanical keyboard
I had a rk years ago and it was fine, until a key failed. I have a keychron now and love it. But I'm also not a small keyboard person. For the price it will probably work fine for a few years, but also probably good for someone who wanted to try 60% and see how they like it.

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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Wooting - 80HE

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NuPhy - Air60 HE Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard

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Logitech - G19 Programmable Gaming Keyboard with Color Display

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Wooting - 80HE