Wireless keyboards are great for reducing clutter or typing comfortably on your lap. Many professionals on the go swear by them, and some models even allow you to switch between multiple devices at the press of a button. In everyday use, a wireless keyboard feels much like a wired one—until it’s time to recharge! To help you navigate the details before making a purchase, we’ve put our expertise to work.
At Te Rating, we’ve been testing and reviewing PC keyboards for as long as PCs have existed. Our analysts assess each model based on design, usability, durability, comfort, included software, battery performance, and overall value. Every review is backed by extensive hands-on testing.
Our top wireless keyboard for most users is the Razer Pro Type Ultra, but we’ve also selected the best options for various needs—check out our top tested picks below.
Specifications
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Interface | RF Wireless, Bluetooth |
| Key Switch Type | Razer Yellow (Low Volume Linear) |
| Key Backlighting | Single-Color |
| Media Controls | Shared With Other Keys |
| Dedicated Shortcut Keys | ❎ |
| N-Key Rollover Support | ❎ |
| N-Key Rollover Support | ✅ |
| Passthrough Ports | None |
| Palm Rest | Detachable (Separate) |
Pros
Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless
Controls up to four devices
Extremely comfortable for fast typing
Extremely comfortable for fast typing
Bright backlight
Cushioned wrist rest
Cons
Pricey, as befits a wireless mechanical board
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