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The spring mechanical keyboard shootout: four great value options put to the test

Every once in a while, we like to test out the latest mechanical keyboards, seeing where the industry is going and what new features or design elements have arrived to tempt you away from your current keyboard. Whether you’re new to the concept of mechanicals or you’re a long-time user, you should find some interesting options within.

This season’s review roundup focuses on more affordable models that range from $80 to $139, both from brands you might have heard of and those that are relatively unknown. There are keyboards here in a range of sizes too, from a tenkeyless size in a familiar layout to more compact arrangements. Of course, as with all good mechanical keyboards, there’s plenty of room for customisation too – as you’ll see further on.

Mchose GX87 Ultra review: a TKL keyboard that might just be a true Keychron busterChilkey ND75LP review: a low profile, wireless, aluminium – what’s the catch?8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard review: a fan favourite returns, and now in ISO layoutWildcard: Keychron V4 (custom) review: a great value nifty sixty with some fun changes

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The Mchose GX87 Ultra is genuinely one of the most surprising mechanical keyboards I’ve used in years, standing out as one of the best value choices money can buy you today. Let’s take a look at what we’ve got here: CNC-machined aluminium case? Check. Hot-swap support? Check. Tri-tone PBT keycaps? Check. Lubed linear switches? Yep, they’re here too. How about 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity? Oh, go on then.