The 5 Best Gaming Keyboards Under $100 for 2023

Some people care too much about the visual and sound aspects of their gaming experience. They are giving more importance to their gaming monitors and speakers than anything else. However, they have forgotten about the devices that can affect their actual performance during the game, and one of those important devices is the gaming keyboard.

The good news is that picking the best gaming keyboard shouldn't cost you above $100. There are many budget-friendly and good-quality keyboards available in 2023. To help you make an informed decision, here are the 5 best gaming keyboards under $100.

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Razer Cynosa V2 Gaming Keyboard

Gamers have their different preferences when it comes to their gaming setup. As for the gaming keyboard, some people prefer using membrane keyboards over mechanical ones. If you are one of those people, then the Razer Cynosa V2 is the gaming keyboard for you. As a membrane keyboard, the keys don't make noise after pressing them and they feel soft to the touch. 

As per CNET, the Razer Cynosa V2 is a good choice for those who will use the keyboard for gaming and work purposes. For the price of $60, this gaming keyboard is a great deal with its per-key RGB lighting and spill-resistant design. The aforementioned features are already present with the original Cynosa keyboard. The additional feature of Cynosa V2 is the set of media keys in the upper right corner. There is also a cable routing under the keyboard to make the gaming area look clean and organized.

With Razer's Hypershift feature, Cynosa V2 users can set up secondary key functions that can be accessed by pressing the Shift key. Users can also enjoy a bunch of preset lighting effects which they can customize using the Synapse 3.0 software.

Logitech G413

The Logitech G14 gaming keyboard resembles the traditional full-size mechanical keyboard. At first glance, it might look like a keyboard made for school and office work. However, with its impressive low latency and sensitive Romer-G Tactile switches, you will know right away that this keyboard is best used for gaming. The said feature makes the game feel responsive, according to RTings. There is also a USB passthrough where you can plug in a headset or a mouse receiver to reduce the number of cables connected to the CPU.

While the Logitech G413 is a bit outdated, its performance and durability remain. Although, its old age is responsible for the lack of new customization options that the new gaming keyboards offer. This keyboard comes with only one switch type, and there is only one backlight color as well.

SteelSeries Apex M750

If you are into loud and lively gaming experience, then the SteelSeries Apex M750 is the one for you. You can fully hear and feel the moment that you press the keys, and you don't worry about pressing the keys too hard since the Apex M750 is made for that purpose. It is also very durable so you should not worry about damaging it after a long period of taking it all out on the keyboard. Specifically, this keyboard has a 50 million keypress life span.

The SteelSeries Apex M750 got a hip gaming aesthetic with its RGB design. It also sports an aluminum top plate to give it an elegant feel. This gaming keyboard boasts the SteelSeries QX2 switches that are designed for pure performance, making them smooth and light to the touch. As per WePC, the Apex M750's keys are "silky" and you don't have to worry about the keys not actuating right away after pressing them with the 45cN actuation force and a 2mm actuation point. 

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Whirlwind FX Atom

The Whirlwind FX Atom is an interesting choice for a gaming keyboard mainly because of its compact size. Some gamers prefer smaller keyboards so that there is adequate space for the mouse at the table, especially if the game requires more action with the mouse. 

Due to its small size, the Whirlwind FX Atom is perfect to take anywhere on a backpack. You can choose among three mechanical switches, and there are vibrant RGB LED lights providing the full gaming experience. You can expect a lot more from the backlighting because of the software that controls its effects. With the SignalRGP app, users can choose different effects for every game. The app also has a library of game integrations.

Aukey KM-G14 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

The Aukey KM-G14 TKL gaming keyboard is another budget keyboard under $100, and it is a rare one since it boasts some qualities that you will never see on a high-end gaming keyboard. For one, this keyboard has two sets of flip-out feet at the back that allow users to set the keyboard at three typing angles. It also has nonslip pads on the bottom so that the keyboard won't slide around at the height of the game. 

For the price of $50, the KM-G14 gaming keyboard is within the same price range as Aukey's older mechanical keyboards. Still, this keyboard boasts an improved build quality and software over its predecessors. The keyboard case is made of plastic, but there is no question about durability because of its strong metal frame. The keyboard's USB cable is attached to the body, but it remains manageable because of the added routing at the bottom allowing users to keep the cable on the left, right or center.

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