The Listening Museum is an interactive website that lets users virtually test the sounds of 36 different mechanical keyboards and switches, from vintage IBM models to modern customs. As you type, the ...
The Listening Museum lets you virtually test 36 mechanical keyboards through your browser with authentic audio samples, from ...
Ever stop and think about how your average, everyday PC keyboard doesn’t have the same satisfying “click” that it used to? Well, some manufacturers still make mechanical switch keyboards that feel ...
As mentioned in our Siege M04 gaming mouse review, Creative has always been known for their SoundBlaster line of audio cards and speakers, as well as their recent foray into gaming headsets. Our Sound ...
Ah, mechanical keyboards. Everyone that owns one swears by them, and everyone that doesn't is probably just about fed up with us mech-heads banging on about them. They do, undoubtedly, provide a ...
As a reminder, Keychron’s Q1 Pro is a wireless version of the Keychron Q1. It’s made of a solid aluminum chassis, with a gasket-mounted switch plate that gives it a premium typing feel and is packed ...
Mechanical keyboards — in which every key uses an individual physical switch to send information to your computer rather than activating a contact on a membrane as in a modern laptop keyboard — have ...
With hot-swap sockets and custom-tuned switches becoming common in custom keyboards, it was only logical that keyboards with multiple mounting methods would start to appear. Mode's SixtyFive ...