Wireless keyboards
A wireless receiver instead of a cable on the desk. Sorted by price bracket, from an office model to a competition keyboard.
This is a selection, not a ranking. We sort by price bracket, not by rank, and the order inside a bracket says nothing about quality. What decides a pick: the item has to stay available for years, its exact model name has to be fixed, and it has to fit what this site recommends.
Up to 50 euros
- Logitech K380 Multi-Device*Advertisement
A small office keyboard that switches between several computers at the press of a button.
Up to 100 euros
- Keychron K8 Pro*Advertisement
Hot-swappable switches under a full-size layout, wireless or wired depending on preference.
- Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard*Advertisement
A split, curved shape that keeps the wrists in a more natural position.
Up to 200 euros
- Logitech G915 TKL*Advertisement
A low-profile layout without a number pad, connected through a dedicated wireless receiver.
- Logitech MX Mechanical*Advertisement
Mechanical switches tuned for quiet operation, built for daily office work rather than games.
Up to 500 euros
- SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless*Advertisement
Per-key adjustable trigger points, paired with a receiver for fully wireless operation.
- ASUS ROG Azoth*Advertisement
A small built-in display shows status and settings without needing a computer to be on.