The best gaming keyboards don’t always need to be full-size. Tenkeyless (TKL) options can be just as great if not better, especially for those tight on gaming desk space or who want to take their keyboard on the go to a LAN party or tournament. So, if you’re okay with losing that number pad, consider a TKL mechanical gaming keyboard, like our favorite the Higround Basecamp 65. Even if that’s not for you, we’ve found three others; one is bound to fit your needs.
TKL mechanical gaming keyboards offer all the features you expect, only they have a smaller footprint. You can still enjoy customizability, programmability, RGB lighting, and more. Sure, you might sacrifice dedicated buttons for macros and media control, but if those aren’t deal breakers, you might want to make the switch. From the best high-end gaming keyboards to budget offerings all in a compact form factor, check out our tested and researched picks for the best TKL mechanical gaming keyboards.
Interface: Wired | Key switch options: White Flame Linear | Features: RGB lighting, programmable macros, arrow keys | Size: 13.89" x 6.02" x 1.85"
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Keeping things even more compact than your typical TKL option, the Higround Basecamp 65 sticks with a 65% layout, so you lose the function keys (F1-F12). But most people won’t miss those keys while the smaller footprint, stunning design, and top-tier performance are worth the sacrifice.
The build of this keyboard is magnificent with a sturdy aluminum or polycarbonate frame featuring a dual silicone material to help with both sound dampening and weight. Inside the frame rests pre-lubed linear switches for a buttery-smooth typing experience. If you’re after a different feel, those switches are hot-swappable, and the tools for swapping are even included in the box. A 1,000Hz polling rate also means this wired keyboard will be perfectly responsive during all the heated action.
The Basecamp 65 is available in various styles, from fan favorites like Naruto and
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