Best Gaming Keyboards

The keyboard is one of the most important peripherals for gaming. For some, it might be the tool to win or lose a game. There are a wide variety and types of keyboards to choose from. They range from membrane keyboards to semi-mechanical keyboards to mechanical keyboards. And to go with the different varieties there are different varieties of switches used in the keyboard.

The type of keys used in a keyboard makes the most difference between different keyboards. Some switches have a clicky and tactile feel whereas some have a short throw and linear feel.

Gaming keyboards despite having gaming in their name caters for a wide range of audience. Even if you are a casual user the features gaming keyboards offer could improve your workflow a lot.

The type of keyboard you might need will vastly depend on your use case. If you are going to type a lot then brown and blue switches would suit you better. But if you are primarily looking to game linear switches should be a better choice. If you are not a fan of mechanical keyboards membrane keyboards are here to save your day.

As always finding the right keyboard could be a difficult choice in a market with a lot of options. But worry no more. Here we guide you to the best gaming keyboards you can buy in India.

Just deciding the type of keyboard, you need will make the buying process a lot simpler. The list is sorted in the order of prices ranging from cheapest to the most expensive.

Top 10 Gaming Keyboards

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1. Logitech G213 Gaming Keyboard with Dedicated Media Controls

Logitech is pretty much one of the most popular brands in the gaming keyboard space. It is especially popular in India due to its excellent after-sales service. The G213 is the entry-level gaming keyboard offering form the brand.Logitech G213 Gaming Keyboard with Dedicated Media Controls, 16.8 Million Lighting Colors Backlit Keys, Spill-Resistant and Durable Design, Black

The keyboard has a plastic frame with a full-sized layout with a number pad. Logitech also provides additional macro keys for extended adjustment. The plastic frame helps in the keyboard having an integrated palm rest. The profile of the keyboard is also pretty slim.

The G213 uses membrane-type switches. As it is an entry-level offering from Logitech it comes with membrane switches. But Logitech states that the keys are programmed for a more tactile feel. The keyboard. It also supports anti-ghosting. The keyboard has 5 lighting zones that can be customized with over 16.8 million colours. It also comes with dedicated media control keys for adjustment on the go.

Logitech has excellent software for customization of the keyboard via the desktop app. The keyboard is also spill-resistant up to 60ml. The G213 is a great choice if you are already into the Logitech ecosystem. It leads to easier management of different peripherals. It is also one of the best membrane keyboards in the market.

Pros
  • Integrated wrist rest
  • Excellent after-sales service
  • Slim profile
  • Anti-ghosting support
Cons
  • Membrane switches
  • Plastic frame

2. Redgear Blaze Semi-Mechanical wired Gaming Keyboard

Redgear is the most prominent budget gaming peripheral brand in India. They are known to provide great quality products on a tight budget. This makes the brand and’s offering a great option for people looking for bang for the buck in their products.Redgear Blaze Semi-Mechanical wired Gaming keyboard with 3 colour backlit, full aluminium body & Windows key lock for PC ( Black )

The blaze surprisingly comes with a full aluminium body despite its cheaper price. The keyboard is also slightly extended to act as a kind of palm rest. The keyboard has a full-size layout with a number pad. The profile of the keyboard is a bit on the thicker side.

Redgear uses semi-mechanical switches for the blaze keyboard. Do not let the name deceive you. It is also a membrane switch but it is programmed to feel more like a mechanical switch. Redgear claims that it helps with the durability and responsiveness of the keyboard. There are 19 keys with anti-ghosting functionality. The windows key lock function helps in avoiding accidental key presses.

The keys have a floating design that helps in emphasizing the backlight colours. The keys are also rated to last up to 10 million clicks. Redgear offers 1 year of warranty. But the warranty only covers manufacturing defects.

All that being set the Redgear blaze is the best-built budget keyboard with a unibody aluminium frame. The keyboard is a great choice for people who need a premium build on a tight budget. It is also a great membrane keyboard with good feeling switches that does not break the bank.

Pros
  • Aluminium body
  • Anti-ghosting functionality
  • Responsive keys
  • Full-size layout
Cons
  • Membrane switches
  • Limited lighting adjustment

3. HP K500F Gaming Keyboard

HP competes in pretty much every segment possible. It ranges from monitors to peripherals to laptops and desktops. Their keyboard division provides some pretty decent offerings for people who look to buy minimal looking keyboards without any frills or features.HP K500F Gaming Keyboard (7ZZ97AA)

HP has provided a keyboard with a metal top plate but the rest of the keyboard is plastic. HP claims that the metal plate is scratch-resistant. It has a full-sized layout with number pad and function keys.

There is no sort of palm rest provided with the keyboard. This is one of the cleanest looking keyboards with subtle grey colour and comparatively clean looking font.

HP uses membrane keys for the keyboard. The keys support up to 10 million clicks. The keys though are programmed to feel like mechanical keys. The keyboard supports anti-ghosting in 26 keys. The keyboard stand helps in raising the keyboard resulting in a better angle for typing. The keys also have a high and low key layout. The keycaps are double injected for increased durability

The keyboard has single-zone RGB that HP states as rainbow colours. The metal panel helps in emphasizing the colours. The logo also lights up for an added flare.

The K500F is a good choice for people looking to buy a good looking keyboard at a lower price. It also has pretty good feeling keys despite it using membrane keys.

Pros
  • Minimal design
  • Clean font
  • Metal plate build
  • Double injected keycaps
Cons
  • No wrist-rest
  • Limited lighting adjustment

4. Redgear Shadow Blade Mechanical Keyboard with Spectrum LED Lights

Redgear returns once again with its excellent shadow blade. It is one of the most well rounded mechanical keyboards without costing a lot. The shadow blade is a full-sized keyboard with Numpad. The body is made up of plastic and it comes with a detachable wrist rest. The wrist rest can be attached or detached upon the user’s preference. Despite the raised keys the keyboard manages to keep a low profile being pretty thin.Redgear Shadow Blade Mechanical Keyboard with Spectrum LED Lights, Media Control Knob and Wrist Support (Black)

Shadow blade uses blue switches with the keyboard. The blue switches are clicky and have a tactile feel every time pressing it. The actuation force is also not that high making typing with it a pleasure. The keys do not have any anti-ghosting support. The lighting is pretty good but there are not a lot of colours to choose from as the keyboard supports only limited colours.

The windows key lock helps in avoiding accidental presses interrupting the experience. The volume key nob comes in very handy and should be very satisfying to use. The font used by Redgear is also commendable as it looks rather clean without any weird accenting. The keys are raised and that combined with the included wrist rest should lead to a very good typing experience. The cables are also braided for more durability.

The Redgear shadow blade is a great choice for people looking for a value mechanical keyboard. It has a lot of useful features and it also does the basics right to make it a good choice for a wide range of consumers.

Pros
  • Mechanical blue switches
  • Thin form factor
  • Volume key knob
  • Braided cable
Cons
  • Large form factor
  • Limited lighting support

5. Cosmic Byte CB-GK-02 Corona Wired Gaming Keyboard

Cosmic byte is a well-known brand in the gaming accessories space. They produce products varying from controllers to gaming mouse and keyboards. Ironical name aside the corona is a pretty good keyboard for the money. The keyboard looks decent enough with a full-sized layout with a number pad. The cuts and creases give it out as a gamer accessory. The keyboard is made totally of plastic.Cosmic Byte CB-GK-02 Corona Wired Gaming Keyboard, 7 Color RGB Backlit with Effects, Anti-Ghosting (Black)

Corona uses membrane keys for the keyboard. There are 4 levels of adjustment to choose from. 19 keys support anti-ghosting. The keys support up to 10 million clicks. The function row keys have media keys integrated for easier adjustment. The keyboard supports up to 7 colours for the backlighting.

The keys are elevated for a more comfortable typing experience. The braided cable helps with the durability of the cables over long use. The 1.6 meters of cable length also helps with it. The keycaps are scratch-resistant which helps in resistance to the fading on keycaps over time. The keyboard is also light at around 800 grams which is great for portability.

The corona is a good choice for people looking to buy a colourful gaming keyboard with easy portability.

Pros
  • Braided cable
  • Lightweight body
  • Anti-ghosting support
  • Scratch-resistant keycaps
Cons
  • Plastic build
  • Polarizing design

6. Redragon Karura K502 Wired USB Gaming Keyboard with RGB LED Backlight

It is easy to confuse Redragon with Redgear. Both are different brands to start with but they compete in a similar price bracket. The Karura K502 is a unique offering different from others in the segment. It is focused on a specific group of buyers. The design is pretty good with a clean font and unified design. The profile of the keyboard is also very slim compared to its counterparts. The build is all plastic with an integrated palm rest.Redragon Karura K502 Wired USB Gaming Keyboard with RGB LED Backlight, 104 Silent Keys and Wrist Rest (Black)

Karura K502 uses chiclet keys like laptop keyboards. It has a very short throw and a quiet actuation. This is a great option for people looking to type quickly without a lot of key travel. As it is a short-throw keyboard the keys produce very less noise. This makes the keyboard a good choice for quiet environments. There are 4 levels of brightness adjustment.

The keyboard is splash-proof. It has 25 keys n-key rollover support. The slightly raised form factor and the wrist rest leads to a very comfortable typing experience.

The Karura K502 is a good choice for people looking to buy a keyboard with an ergonomic form factor and chiclet-style keys. The chiclet-style keys might attract a lot of buyers looking for a quiet gaming keyboard.

Pros
  • Chiclet keys
  • Integrated palm rest
  • Thin profile
  • N-key rollover
Cons
  • Short throw
  • Plastic build

7. Quantum QHM9800 Rapid Strike Mechanical Gaming Multimedia Wired Keyboard

Quantum is yet another peripheral brand that competed in the budget space. The QHM9800 is one of the cheapest gaming keyboards with actual mechanical switches. It also has a lot of other features making it a good choice for people on a tight budget. The keyboard has an all-plastic body but quantum promises it to be very durable. It has a full-sized layout with a number pad. The keyboard might feel quite thick due to its raised keys.Quantum QHM9800 Rapid Strike Mechanical Gaming Multimedia Wired Keyboard with 6-Colour RGB LED, 12 Adjustable Lighting Modes, Lasting Durability and Rupee (₹) Key (Black)

The keyboard uses a blue mechanical switch from a generic manufacturer. The blue keys have a clicky feel with a tactile bump. This makes it a good choice for typing and gaming alike. The keyboard has full key rollover support. The keys are also hot-swappable for different keys. The keyboard has 6 LED RGB colours. There are a lot of illumination effects to choose from.

The keyboard is also spill-proof which gives us peace of mind over accidental spills. The body is made up of ABS plastic for added durability with rough use. The blue keys have an audible clicky noise that you should be aware of. The keys have a double shot coating to prevent the paint from fading over time. The keyboard does not have any anti-ghosting support.

The QHM9800 rapid strike is a great choice for people looking to buy a mechanical keyboard strictly on a budget. It is one of the cheapest full mechanical keyboards you can choose from the market.

Pros
  • Blue mechanical switches
  • Hot-swappable keys
  • ABS plastic
  • Double shot keycaps
Cons
  • Plastic build
  • Only 6 RGB colours

8. Corsair K55 RGB Gaming Keyboard

Corsair is a very well established peripheral brand with a lot of excellent keyboard and mouse. They are also a very prominent brand in the gaming headphone space. The keyboard is made completely up of plastic but it is of good quality. The keyboard is quite rigid with detachable wrist rest. The wrist rest is also rubber coated for additional comfort. The layout is full size with a number pad. The form factor of the keyboard is quite large and is on the thicker side.Corsair K55 RGB Gaming Keyboard - Quiet & Satisfying LED Backlit Keys - Media Controls - Wrist Rest Included - Onboard Macro Recording (Multi-Colored)

The K55 uses a membrane keyboard and they are supposed to be very quiet. The keys are programmed to feel soft to the typing without creating any noise. The keyboard has multi-key anti-ghosting support. Their keyboard has 3 zones of RGB lighting support. It has 8 key selective rollover support to go with the anti-ghosting.

Corsair provides extensive customization with 6 programmable macro keys. There are also dedicated volume and multimedia controls for adjustment on the go. The keyboard is IP42 certified for dust and spill. This means that the keyboard should be fine with accidental spills. The macro keys have stream deck support. With RGB in the name of the keyboard, the keyboard supports extended customization and preprogrammed profiles.

Corsair targets the K55 RGB at beginners. It is a good choice for people stepping into the gaming peripheral space. It has a lot of useful features with extended customization and macro keys. The k55 is a great choice for people looking to buy a membrane keyboard with quiet activation and a good set of features.

Pros
  • Excellent lighting
  • IP42 rating
  • 6 macro keys
  • Included wrist rest
Cons
  • Membrane switches
  • Large form factor

9. HyperX Alloy Origins Core Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

HyperX caters for the premium segment in the gaming peripheral space. It was previously owned by Kingston aand has recently been acquired by HP for further operations. HyperX has been a very successful brand, especially in the keyboard space. The Alloy origins is a compact keyboard with a tenkeyless form factor. It does not have a number pad allowing the keyboard to be smaller in size. The keyboard is completely made up of aluminium for a more premium feel.HyperX Alloy Origins Core Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Software Controlled Light & Macro Customization - Compact Form Factor - Tactile Switch - HyperX Aqua - RGB LED Backlit (HX-KB7AQX-US)

The Alloy origins cores use the proprietary HyperX aqua switch with a tactile feel. The keys have 45 grams of actuation force with a 1.8mm travel distance. The keys are also rated for much higher durability with a lifespan of up to 80 million keystrokes. The keyboard has excellent lighting support. It has per-key RGB support and can be used with preprogrammed dynamic lighting effects.

The keyboard is connected via a type C cable and port. It means that the keyboard can be easily attached and detached for portability. The keyboard also has software support for customization with HyperX NGENUITY software. It can be used to add lighting effects and customize them according to your liking. The TKL layout helps in freeing up the desk for additional components.

The keyboard can also be adjusted in 3 angles for ideal ergonomic typing. The Alloy origins core is an excellent choice for people looking to buy a great keyboard with a TKL layout with good build quality and features.

Pros
  • Aluminium body
  • Aqua mechanical switches
  • Per key RGB
  • 80million keystrokes lifespan
Cons
  • No number pad
  • Limited switch options

10. Ant Esports MK1000 Multicolour LED Backlit Wired TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Ant Esports is a quite prominent player in the budget space providing a lot of features. The MK1000 is an excellent keyboard with a lot of useful features to go with it. It is also one of the cheapest mechanical keyboards with a TKL (tenkeyless) layout. The Keyboard has a brushed metal panel and ant promised that it is abrasion-resistant. The metal build helps it in being durable over the long term. The keyboard is quite compact and portable due to its lack of a number pad.Ant Esports MK1000 Multicolour LED Backlit Wired TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Blue Switches

MK1000 uses outemu blue switches for the keyboard. It has a lifespan of 50 million keystrokes. The blue switches provide a clicky typing experience. The blue keys have a very audible noise associated with them. The keyboard has anti-ghosting in 87 keys and also supports N-key rollover. This ensures that all keypresses are registered even when pressing multiple keys.

The MK1000 has 6 lighting zones defined by rows. There are over 9 predefined lighting effects to go with the keyboard. There are also different game modes where the keyboard highlights specific keys for easier access. The keys are double shot to prevent fading. The keyboard is also spill-proof.

The keys are raised for a better typing angle. The materials used in the keyboard is also high quality with a combination of steel and ABS plastic. The MK1000 is feature-loaded with good quality switches and great build quality for a cheaper price. It is one of the best all-around mechanical keyboards you can buy in the market.

Pros
  • Metal build
  • Portability
  • Blue mechanical switches
  • Good lighting support
Cons
  • Less stable keys
  • No number pad

11. AmazonBasics Mechanical Feel Gaming Keyboard

Amazon basics as the name suggests is the brand focused on entry-level products. The keyboard looks very generic to start. The keyboard is oversized and bulky with all-black aesthetics. The build of the keyboard is primarily plastic. The layout is full-sized with a Numpad. The base is extended to act as a sort of palm rest. The profile of the keyboard is also quite thick.AmazonBasics Mechanical Feel Gaming Keyboard

The mechanical feel keyboard uses membrane keys and is designed to feel like mechanical keys. The keyboard has a total of 8 macro keys for additional customization. The keyboard has support for anti-ghosting in 19 keys. The dedicated media controls help in quick adjustments on the go. The keyboard can switch between 3 different colours that can be chosen form 16.8 million colours.

The keyboard also has software support for the customization of the colours. The windows lock function helps in avoiding accidental presses.

The amazon basics keyboard is a good choice for people who need extensive keys in their keyboards. The additional macro keys help with quick functions.

Pros
  • Good feeling keys
  • 8 macro keys
  • Software support
  • Windows lock function
Cons
  • Bulky design
  • Only static RGB colours

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