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Finding the best wireless keyboard isn’t as easy as it sounds. With a number of options available, getting your hands on the ideal wireless keyboard can be complicated. Everyone also prioritizes different features on a keyboard. Gamers may be on the lookout for the best gaming keyboard or deciding whether to go for the best budget gaming keyboard or invest in the best high-end gaming keyboard. Similarly, folks who travel frequently may want to invest in the best travel keyboard or the best Bluetooth keyboard. People who don’t lie in any category and are just looking to upgrade may be interested in the overall best keyboard.


After testing countless keyboards of all kinds, we have come up with a guide for the best wireless keyboards you can get your hands on. Wireless keyboards are excellent for being taken on the go as well as for reducing cable clutter on your desk. Having reviewed dozens of them, we’re sure our well-thought-out top picks will impress. We’ve been extra careful to cater to all kinds of needs and budgets.


TL; DR – These are our picks for the Best Wireless Keyboards:​



Razer Turret​

Best overall keyboard​


Interface: USB Wireless, Bluetooth | Key switch options: Tactile and clicky | Features: Retractable magnetic mouse pad, Chroma lighting, dedicated Xbox key | Battery life: 40 hours | Size: 23.6” x 7.6” x 1.5”


Though designed for Xbox, the Razer Turret is an excellent choice for PC gamers, too. This wireless keyboard doubles as a mousepad, and serves as a pretty great keyboard/mousepad combo for couch gamers. Its unique design is what makes it stand out from the rest. The mousepad isn’t just for gimmicks, it is sturdy, robust, and makes you feel like you’re using a dedicated mousepad.

The Razer Turret also features the proprietary Razer Chroma lighting that helps enhance its aesthetic. With a total of 16.8 million color options and tons of lighting effects, you get to customize your experience just the way you like it. Offering a low-latency 2.4GHz connection, the Turret attempts to cater to your intense RGB games pretty well. Its claimed 40-hour battery life makes sure you’re not always going to be tethered to cables.


Logitech G915​

Best travel keyboard​






Interface: USB Wireless, Bluetooth | Key switch options: Linear, Tactile or Clicky | Features: LIGHTSYNC RGB, per key lighting, 5 Dedicated G-Keys, dedicated media control and edgeless volume wheel | Battery life: 30 hours | Size: 18.70” x 5.91” x 0.87”


The Logitech G915 is an overall excellent wireless keyboard. Its ultra-thin body makes it easy to be carried around. Featuring RGB lighting, the keyboard is extremely striking too. The G915 comes with a USB dongle that offers a lag-free connection. It makes sure you don’t experience a single stutter and works as well as a wired keyboard would.

The only downside we can think of is that it is a little pricey. But if you have some bucks to spare, consider this a great investment. It will last you several years, so you don’t have to worry about not getting your money’s worth. Also, the keyboard doesn’t feature a wrist rest. So, if that’s a total dealbreaker for you, continue reading for other options.


Logitech MX Mechanical​

Best connectivity keyboard​




Interface: USB receiver, wireless | Key switch options: Kailh Choc V2 Blue, Red or Brown | Features: connect up to 3 devices and switch between them, hand proximity sensor activated backlighting, auto-adjust ambient light sensor | Battery life: 15 days with backlighting on and 10 months with backlighting off | Size: 17.08” x 5.17” x 1.02”


This keyboard’s for people who need to switch between multiple computers. If you’re one of those, get your hands on this keyboard this instant. Logitech’s MX Mechanical can connect up to three devices at the same time. It does this via Bluetooth but you can also choose to invest in a Logitech Logi Bolt dongle. The best part is that it features dedicated keys for switching between computers so you don’t need any complicated key combos.

The MX Mechanical offers a great typing experience too. You get a full-sized keyboard with 110 low-profile keys and switches. The types of switches you can choose between are Kailh Choc V2 Blue, Red, or Brown. The only drawback of this keyboard is that its height is a little too small to be used with standard wrist rests. We must add that Logitech makes a smaller version of the MX Mechanical too, the MX Mechanical Mini. This one’s a tenkeyless keyboard and offers 84 keys.


SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless​

Best customizable keyboard​






Interface: USB Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired | Key switch options: OmniPoint Adjustable Mechanical Switch | Features: Adjustable switches, 2-in-1 Action Keys, 60% Compact Design, doubleshot PBT keycaps | Battery life: 30-40-hours | Size: 11.53” x 4.02” x 1.59”


The SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless is a compact gaming keyboard that looks stunning and performs pretty well. Offering extremely low latency and a robust build, it is nothing less than a powerhouse. It offers multiple connectivity options, which means you can connect via Bluetooth as well as put its USB receiver to use. The former allows you to connect to multiple devices and save power, while the latter is ideal for a zero-stutter connection. Additionally, you can also use the Apex Pro Mini when it’s charging via a wired connection. With a 30-40-hour battery life, though, you won’t always be connected to a socket.

We still haven’t talked about what makes this keyboard exceptionally cool. The Apex Pro lets you adjust the pre-travel distance of each key. What this means is you can set the WASD keys to be relatively more sensitive than the rest. This will guarantee you an edge in gaming while making sure your regular typing experience remains unaffected. Pretty cool, right?


Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro​

Best premium keyboard​






Interface: USB Wireless, Bluetooth | Key switch options: Clicky and linear | Features: Per-key RGB, full-sized, doubleshot ABS keycaps, wrist rest | Battery life: 192 hours with RGB on, 5-25 hours with RGB off | Size: 17.7” x 9.8” x 1.7”


The Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro is a great wireless option for gamers. It offers a full-size and full-height experience along with a wrist rest. You also get quite high-end doubleshot ABS plastic keycaps. The keycaps are made of thick ABS plastic and feature a slight texture to avoid shining and smudges. This makes the BlackWidow much better than its rivals in offering a smudge-free experience. It also offers a premium-looking aluminum top plate that adds to its sophisticated vibe.

As mentioned, you also get a wrist rest. It is a soft and cozy plush leatherette rest which makes sure your hands are always comfortable. The BlackWidow connects with a wireless dongle, Bluetooth, or a cable that’s included in the package. It provides a whopping 192 hours without RGB on and between 5-25 hours with lighting. We must add that there have been instances of the keyboard getting a bit wonky and laggy on low battery.

Corsair K100 Air Wireless​

Best high-end keyboard​




Interface: USB Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired | Key switch options: Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile | Features: Tri-mode connectivity, dedicated media, profile, and lighting keys, incredibly thin| Battery life: 50 hours with backlighting on, 200 hours with backlighting off | Size: 17.3” x 6.15” x 0.67”


If you’re looking to invest in a high-end wireless keyboard, this is an excellent option. With a $279 tag, it is a little too pricey but offers a range of functionalities and every feature you can possibly think of. Providing all the bells and whistles of a high-end keyboard, the Corsair K100 is definitely recommendable.

At 11mm at its thinnest point, it is one of the thinnest keyboards on the market. It features Cherry Ultra Low-Profile switches that look as great as they feel. The keys are highly customizable and programmable, and you get dedicated keys for media, profile, and lighting controls. Sporting tri-mode connectivity, it allows you to connect via a range of options.

Asus ROG Claymore II Wireless​

Best feature-rich keyboard​


Interface: USB Wireless, Bluetooth | Key switch options: ROG RX RED Optical Mechanical Switch | Features: Detachable numpad, detachable wrist rest, four dedicated macro keys | Battery life: 43 hours | Size: 18.1” x 6.1” x 1.5”


The Asus ROG Claymore II Wireless is a fairly impressive full-sized keyboard. What makes it stand out from the rest is its detachable numpad. It allows you to attach its numpad to either of its sides, thus making it an attractive option for lefties and ambidextrous folks. You can also remove the numpad altogether to enjoy a tenkeyless experience whenever you like.

At $269, it is admittedly pricey. But it’s got the features of an expensive keyboard too. You get a dedicated volume roller, four dedicated macro keys, a USB passthrough option, and a magnetically attached wrist rest. if you’re willing to pay for all of these bells and whistles, the ROG Claymore II is a fantastic option.

Keychron K10​

Best midrange keyboard​




Interface: USB wireless, Bluetooth, Wired | Key switch options: Gateron G Pro Mechanical | Features: Hot-swappable keys, 15+ types of RGB, full-sized, connects up to three devices | Battery life: 240 hours with RGB off | Size: 17.1” x 4.7” x 1.4”


This one’s for folks who don’t have a really big budget. The Keychron K10 is a full-size keyboard and offers an excellent typing experience. You can connect it via Bluetooth or the cable included in the box. Sadly, you don’t get a USB receiver with this one. With its unbelievably long 70 to 240-hour battery life, you don’t have to worry about being tethered to the cable, though.

The Keychron K10 features a compatibility toggle on the top to switch between Windows and MacOS. The keyboard also comes with additional system-specific keycaps which means you don’t have to worry about the modifier keys if you’re someone who switches systems frequently.

What to Look for in a Wireless Keyboard


In short:

  • A range of connectivity options
  • Customizable and programmable keys
  • Long battery life
  • Comfort

One of the most important features to look for in a wireless keyboard is connectivity options. The most common connection that all wireless keyboards facilitate is Bluetooth. And while that’s a great option as it helps save power and offers the ability to connect your keyboard to multiple devices at the same time, a Bluetooth connection can sometimes be a bit laggy. And when you need that split-second edge in the midst of an intense game, the lag can be very frustrating. This is where Type-A USB receivers come into play. They ensure a stutter-free, low-latency connection. While they’re highly preferred for their zero-lag connection, they’re not without their flaws, too. They get lost pretty easily because of their small size. Also, many modern laptops offer ports quite sparingly, and if your laptop has a single USB-A port, it can be hard to decide what to use it for. In that case, you might need to invest in a USB hub to extend connectivity options. Hence, it’s best to look for a wireless keyboard that offers a range of connectivity options (Bluetooth, USB dongle, wired) so that you enjoy the benefits of each.

It is also wise to go for a wireless keyboard that offers customizable and programmable keys. It’s nice to have the level of control such a keyboard offers. Additionally, you could opt for keyboards featuring backlighting or RGB lighting especially if you’re a gamer. The aesthetic helps enhance the overall user experience. You don’t want to be connected to a socket at all times, so look for a keyboard with a long battery life.

If you’re left-handed or ambidextrous, definitely consider looking at keyboards that offer features catering to such folks, such as detachable wrist rests and numpads. Speaking of which, a wrist rest is very important. You want to make sure you’re going to be comfortable with a peripheral you’re going to be using for hours on end.

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