
It has split millisecond latency for a responsive in-game experience. If you're a writer looking for a keyboard capable of double-duty for gaming after you get off work, this one boasts excellent gaming performance. In exchange for customizability, it offers wireless versatility, so you can connect it with its USB receiver to use with select Razer productivity mice, or you can pair it with up to three devices via Bluetooth. This Keyboard has also been on sale recently, falling to its lowest price on record, so it may even be closer in price to our best mid-range pick below when you read this. If the price tag and the customization factors of the Keychron Q2 don't appeal to you, we recommend the Razer Pro Type Ultra.

Part of what makes this keyboard a dream is that you can customize aspects of it to perfectly suit your needs and preferences. While it lacks a Numpad, it keeps the arrow keys and several important navigational keys, like "Home" and "Insert," which are helpful for writing.


The Q2 has a compact size which hits a sweet spot between space-saving and utility without feeling cramped. We've tested over 190 keyboards and found the best keyboard for typing for most people is the Keychron Q2, thanks to its sturdy build quality and excellent typing experience right out of the box.
