5 cheap mechanical keyboards that are worth it

5 cheap mechanical keyboards that are worth it

Mechanical keyboards are more ergonomic , sound better, and also tend to be more durable than membrane models. However, they are usually quite expensive , so getting one is usually a significant investment. Quite a few affordable mechanical keyboards have started to appear in recent years, all wired to dramatically reduce cost. In this post we are going to show you some models that are worth it, setting the limit of 80 euros.

The best cheap mechanical keyboards you can find

We leave you a selection of 5 mechanical keyboards that you can find right now at a fantastic price.

Logitech G413

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This full keyboard is the cheapest Logitech mechanical keyboard you will find from this brand. Its switches are Romer-G, that is, the brand’s proprietary touch-type switch. The chassis is made of aluminium , it has a Spanish ISO distribution and backlighting for its keys. It is not the cheapest keyboard that you will find on this list, but it is economical if we take into account the prices at which mechanical keyboards of the big brands are usually sold.

Redragon K552 RGB KUMARA

Redragon KUMARA K552 Rojo y RGB

Although Redragon is a brand known for its 60% layout keyboards, this model is very interesting for both typing and playing sporadically. For less than 50 euros, you get a tenkeyless keyboard with clicky switches and RGB backlighting . It has ISO distribution and has all the Spanish keys.

Krom Gaming Kernel TKL

Krom Teclado Gaming Kernel TKL

If you are looking for a cheap keyboard and your only goal is to play, the cheapest option is this Krom tenkeyless keyboard. It has a really affordable price, it has very good ratings and it also has an ISO distribution in Spanish . Its switches are linear, ‘red’ type, which are the most suitable for playing video games. It also has colored backlight. Virtually no other product is going to give you more for this price.

THE G-LAB Keyz Rubidium E

THE G-LAB Keyz Rubidium

On the other hand, for approximately 50 euros you can get this G-LAB model. It is a full format keyboard with linear switches and RGB lighting. It is sturdy and heavy, perfect if you intend to place it on your desk and never move it. It also has its own wrist rest, an ideal accessory to stay comfortable during long gaming sessions. Also, the wrist rest is magnetic , and you can remove it if it bothers you. You can also customize the keyboard lighting and all lighting effects to your liking.

Corsair K63

Corsair K63

This keyboard is a bit in line with the Logitech that we mentioned before. It is not one of the cheapest, but it is very economical if we take into account its benefits . Its switches are Cherry MX Red, that is, it has switches from one of the most prestigious brands that exist. On the other hand, it does not have the numeric keypad, so it becomes a great alternative to the Logitech G413 if we do not usually use this set of keys. The chassis is robust and of high quality. Of course, the lighting is only red, not very discreet. Even so, it is an outstanding product for its quality and finishes. As in the rest of the models, it has an ISO ES distribution.