Looking for a new keyboard…some requirements

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Hi guys,

Thanks @LiE for landing me here. I’ve started looking at keyboards now.

I have a small list of requirements, and I can only seem to meet 2/3 at any time. Any idea what would fulfil my requirements?

I’m strongly considering the RK61, but really don’t care about RGB. I’m more concerned about ergonomics. The Razer BlackWidow was everything but wireless, but I’m dead set on that.
  • Wireless
  • Compact
  • Media keys (start/stop, next song)
 
:D that’s what this thread is for, emptying our wallets!

I wouldn’t get hung up on dedicated media keys, most compacts will have them on a layer eg Fn+L. You can also remap them.

Wireless limits things a bit. The Rog Falchion @PermaChanged bought is a solid option. Most wireless keyboards are Bluetooth which is ok if you’re not gaming.
 
:D that’s what this thread is for, emptying out wallets!

I wouldn’t get hung up on dedicated media keys, most compacts will have them on a layer eg Fn+L. You can also remap them.

Wireless limits things a bit. The Rog Falchion @PermaChanged bought is a solid option. Most wireless keyboards are Bluetooth which is ok if you’re not gaming.

Definitely seems that way! Probably should had added a budget…£50-£100!
 
Hah just had a look, black seems good. Is Bluetooth really an issue? I’ve been using a wireless keyboard for years and I’ve never noticed input lag…it’s my mouse skills that are questionable!

Bluetooth is ok, just depends on the kind of games you play. Competitive FPS you’ll notice it, the nkey rollover is not great on Bluetooth.
 
I’m asking you because I cba! I can’t see any advantage to the more expensive one though.
The Kemove is better on paper. Hot swappable keys, PBT key caps and Bluetooth 5.1. Some of the Amazon reviews however mention issues with the software.
 
The Falchion has been great for me so far, battery is still showing 100% after a full days use over the 2.4ghz connection in an office environment (no constant holding of a WASD key), it's not missed any keystrokes and I'm loving the side swipe bar for media. Ergonomically it is thicker than my old keyboard so has taken a tiny bit of adjustment, but I can't say I've noticed any discomfort being caused by the slightly elevated typing position when compared to the old board.

The one thing I've missed, literally, is the enter key on the num pad - I try to tap it and hit the desk, I never realised how much I used it prior to not having one!
 
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