Best Keyboard Deals: Save on Mechanical, Bluetooth, Gaming Keyboards and More – CNET

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Whether you’re looking to customize a new keyboard or just need something basic for your home office, we have you covered with deals on all types of keyboards.
Jared DiPane
Managing Editor, Commerce
Jared DiPane is a Managing Editor of Commerce @ CNET, helping find and deliver all the best deals on products you love and some you never knew about. Previously, he managed commerce content & initiatives for Digital Trends, Mobile Nations, & Future PLC. When not working, he’s likely spending time with his family, building something, or over analyzing his next purchase.
When it comes to keyboards, there are generally two types of people: those who have a burning passion for them and want the best, and those who just want something to type emails and create documents with. Regardless of which side you sit, nobody wants to pay full price for a keyboard, and that’s why you should always look for the best keyboard deal you can find.
Whether you’re looking for a fully customizable mechanical keyboard or something that can connect to a few devices and easily switch between them, we have you covered. We’ve scoured the internet to find all the best keyboard deals that are out there right now and broken them down into a few sections to make it easier to sort through.
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If you’re in the market for something portable or just a basic keyboard, these deals have you covered. From keyboards that connect to multiple devices at once to ultracompact and portable ones, there are Bluetooth keyboard deals here for everyone.
This is a multidevice Bluetooth keyboard, meaning that you can program it to easily connect to and switch between three different Bluetooth devices. With it, you can connect to your phone, tablet and PC if you want — switching between them is the work of a simple button press. It works with Mac, Windows, Chrome, Android, iPhone, Apple TV and more. It’s a small keyboard but offers up to two years of battery life before you need to swap them out.
Read our Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard review.
 
If you want a keyboard with a great design and a bunch of nice features but is easy to move around, this Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard may be the one for you. It has a low-profile design, an input key for easy access to symbols, emoji and more, as well as the ability to connect to three devices.
While it’s primarily designed to work with Windows (it comes with only a Windows key, there’s no Mac key option), you can connect it to Mac, Android and more with ease.
The first thing you’ll notice about this keyboard is the different layout. It’s a split ergonomic keyboard designed to position your wrists and forearms in a more natural position. The number pad is separate from the keyboard, which gives you some freedom as to where to place it in your workspace, since this layout takes up more space. While it’s an older keyboard, it’s still a great one to consider. Read our Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard review.
They click and clack, but mechanical keyboards are extremely popular among gamers and PC enthusiasts alike. They can be customized to no end, but you can get started with a great basic keyboard before diving into the world of creating your own, swapping switches and buying endless new keys.
Logitech is well known for quality PC accessories and the company’s mechanical keyboards are no different. The G Pro mechanical keyboard features GX Blue Clicky Switches, RGB backlighting, USB passthrough, programmable macros and much more. It’s great for those looking to get into mechanical keyboards without spending too much, and for those who want to take their gaming to the next level.
The Corsair K100 is a feature-loaded mechanical keyboard that has a built-in function row, a number pad and direct Elgato Stream Deck software integration. This means it has programmable keys that can run macros and special streaming commands using the Stream Deck software, and the keyboard has 8MB of onboard storage to hold the commands. The palm rest magnetically attaches to the keyboard so you can easily add it or remove it as needed.
If you’re in need of a mouse and a keyboard, sometimes you can get the best deal by bundling the two into one purchase. This does limit the available models, but at these prices, odds are you won’t mind.
Gaming keyboards can help improve your performance, but adding a gaming mouse can make a big difference. Bundling the two together is a great option and this Corsair Pro gaming bundle does just that. It throws in a free mouse pad as well. You get all three pieces for less than just the keyboard sells for elsewhere.
We featured the Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard as a deal on its own above, but if you’re looking for a combo you can add Microsoft’s ergonomic wireless mouse as well for just a bit more money. As a full kit this will keep your wrists and hands feeling much better throughout the day.
Read our Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop review.
 
This highly rated pair of wired gaming accessories can help bring your skills to the next level without spending a ton. The keyboard has a gaming membrane inside and is spill-resistant just in case things get crazy and your drink goes toppling over. The wired mouse has an adjustable DPI up to 6,200 and offers seven programmable buttons, all of which are tested for up to 20 million clicks.

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