Fnatic Gear Rush G1 Silent Review: Simply Quiet
The Fnatic Gear Rush is a solid keyboard with Cherry MX Silent switches. I did, however, find something mysterious on its PCB. Read our review to learn more about the Rush and its interesting lineage.
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The Fnatic Gear Rush is a solid keyboard with Cherry MX Silent switches. I did, however, find something mysterious on its PCB. Read our review to learn more about the Rush and its interesting lineage.
Corsair is a sweet gaming brand. Its keyboards are pretty awesome too. Check out our article to see what Corsair is selling. Some of the products might surprise you.
If you need a high quality low profile mechanical keyboard, the Gram Spectrum offers what you need. Its RGB backlighting is icing on the cake, though the software that manages it is nightmarish. Until competing low profile keyboards come to market, the features offered by the Gram Spectrum justify its relatively high price tag.
Tai-Hao is a well known producer of doubleshot keycaps. Their ABS models are present on many classic keyboards, but PBT is where the industry is headed.
The Hawaii set is an example of their new line of PBT caps. Read our article to learn about the set.
The Velocifire VM01 is a strong competitor in the cheap mechanical keyboard market. It isn’t without flaws, but it does offer a wide range of features for a low price.
So long as you’re aware of its caveats, it could be a useful standard sized option for those who aren’t interested in spending tons on an MK.
The Velocifire T11 is a daring budget keyboard. It offers high style, but that style comes at a price in terms of durability. Oh, and did I mention that it’s transparent?
Overall, it’s an good keyboard that would make an acceptable home or office mainstay — I wouldn’t recommend it as a travel model.