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Best Gaming Keyboard Under 50 : The Comparison Of The Best Models In 2020

 

In addition to the performance of this device, notably driven by the integration of new technologies,Best gaming keyboard under 50 must above all be comfortable and adapt to your needs, whether in terms of design and ergonomics, or even behavior. of its contactors. This is why we offer you here a heterogeneous selection of gaming keyboards which all meet quality and performance criteria which make them suitable for use at a sustained rate, which is not always the case with "office" keyboards. Get more info is always easy to make a choice in the jungle of keyboards and other switches, we give you here some tracks with keyboards as well mechanical or with membranes, tenkeyless , compact or not, to find the right shoe for you.

Obviously it would have been unreasonable to approach this selection of peripherals only through restricted criteria. This is why we wanted to divide this selection into two: mechanical gaming keyboard / membrane gamer keyboards with at the end of the article some elements of choice to answer the eternal question: should we necessarily opt for a mechanical gamer keyboard?

Finally, for clarity, the keyboards in our selection have been sorted by price in ascending order. You will therefore find for each of the two categories the least expensive keyboards first, to finish on keyboards that flirt with the very high end. The cheapest keyboards have been selected for their quality / price ratio, while the high-end models have been selected for their excellent performance and finishes.

The best gaming keyboard under 50

1. Spirit of Gamer Xpert-K500

Although this Xpert-K500 keyboard appeared on the market in 2017 with the K-600 and K-700, it is still one of the best value for money on the market today. It should however be noted that with a price of only 49 €, the Xpert-K500 is satisfied with the union minimum, with nevertheless a few surprises!

Spirit of Gamer Xpert-K500: the inexpensive mechanical keyboard

Find a gaming keyboard with mechanical switches of good quality and without breaking the bank, is it possible? It is in any case clearly here the objective of Spirit of Gamer with its range of Xpert keyboards, difficult indeed to find better today, at least in this price range.

Equipped with Victory 500 Brown switches that offer very good responsiveness, this Xpert-K500 also has a few surprises despite its relatively low price. We thus find functionalities which prove essential for many gamers, which is notably the case with the 11 multimedia keys, the Windows key deactivate, but especially with the full anti-ghosting system which gives the possibility of switching from 6 keys simultaneous (6KRO) to all keys on the keyboard (NKRO).

There is also a fairly pleasant RGB lighting even if we regret not being able to customize it in depth with for example a key by key lighting. However, Spirit of Gamer offers 9 modes that allow you to adjust the effects, brightness and speed of the backlight, as well as 10 "Player Arena" modes, which in turn allow you to light only a combination of useful keys in game. There are, however, two customizable modes, but they offer only very few features (it is only possible to choose which keys to illuminate or not) and do not allow the choice of backlight colors.

Spirit of Gamer Xpert-K500: Clubic's user review

For the best gaming keyboard under 50 , the Spirit of Gamer Xpert-K500 proves to be a very good choice from the moment you do not necessarily want to take advantage of personalization taken to the extreme. Responsive (but a bit noisy) thanks to its Victory 500 Brown switches which only require a pressure of 60 grams over an actuation distance of 2 mm, the Xpert-K500 is a very good entry level for a mechanical keyboard and will meet the needs of not too demanding players.

Cooler Master CK-550

With its mechanical keyboard CK-550, the Taiwanese manufacturer strikes hard: performance, finishes, solidity and personalization are at the rendezvous at a price that can clearly be described as "moderate".

Cooler Master CK-550: an attractive entry-level product

No unnecessary frills here, Cooler Master offers us a sober and elegant gaming keyboard taking advantage of beautiful brushed aluminum finishes. To make the bill a little less salty, the CK-550 is equipped with linear Gateron Red switches, similar in all respects to the Cherry MX Red - actuation force of 45 g, activation distance of 2 mm, guaranteed for 50 million of strikes - and just as comfortable in play.

If Cooler Master has also overlooked the wrist rest, as well as the dedicated multimedia keys, we can still count on arguments that will certainly tend to tip the scales when choosing a gaming keyboard . We thus find anti-ghosting with N-key Rollover (NKRO), as well as an RGB backlight by key easily customizable with the excellent Cooler Master Portal software.

Finally, if it does not have dedicated macro and multimedia keys, it still allows configuration of keys (and lighting) on ​​the fly by simply pressing the Fn key. An obvious saving of time as well as a disconcerting ease of use since it is ultimately not even mandatory to go through the Portal software to configure macros and other lighting effects.

Cooler Master CK-550: Clubic's user review

The Cooler Master CK-550 is positioned at the entry level in the market of mechanical keyboards, but has serious arguments to prevail and delight those who do not intend to break their piggy bank.

Indeed, despite its price of € 69 it impresses with its good performance, the responsiveness and quality of its switches, as well as its exemplary finishes. For the price, its few flaws remain in the retail sector as is the case with the absence of a wrist rest, an accessory that can be easily obtained. Note that this keyboard also exists in a compact version, without numeric keypad, it is the CK-530.

Cooler Master SK621

Cooler Master SK621: mini-keyboard, maxi-efficiency

Showing remarkable compactness (29.3 x 10.3 x 2.9 cm / 424 g), the SK621 has only 64 keys among which there is no numeric keypad.

Its small size thus makes it perfect for mobile players who take their keyboard with them (especially as a carrying case is provided) but also for those who wish not to clutter their desk with a standard size model. Finally, note that a keyboard of this format allows to adopt a much more natural posture to play compared to a standard size keyboard, with a reduced gap between the two arms, which is also true with the TKL model (SK630 ) of this new range of keyboards signed Cooler Master.

Obviously compactness is not its only asset, the SK621 combines everything (or almost) what you want to see on a gaming keyboard: full anti ghosting, wired connectivity and Bluetooth 4.0, autonomy between 20 and 1000 h (in depending on the use of RGB), successful backlighting, etc. The quality and performance of the switches are also at the rendezvous since the manufacturer has called on Cherry here to offer MX Low Profile Red that are sure to appeal. Relatively silent (no audible click), these switches are ultra-reactive with an actuation distance of 1.2 mm for a total stroke of 3.2 mm. Only the lack of relief of the keycaps could possibly hamper certain users accustomed to using keys with a profiled structure.

Finally, if the SK621 has only 64 keys, it does not forget to offer a multitude of features, starting with the management of macro commands which can be programmed as well without or with the CM Portal home software. Note also that most keys allow multiple functions, up to four functions on certain keys! If it can be a little disconcerting at the start, this keyboard turns out to be fully functional after a few days of use. To find out more, check out our full review of the Cooler Master SK621 .

Cooler Master SK621: Clubic's user review

Like the Logitech G915 and G815, the Cooler Master SK621 shines with its performance, its high-end character, its ultra-thin design and its multiple functionalities.

If certain criteria have however been discounted for more compactness, like the dedicated macro and multimedia keys, the SK621 has the advantage of being a nomadic keyboard, but above all of being offered for a much lower price (129 € ) the latest Logitech G models .

Available in three variants with the SK630 in TKL format, the SK650 in standard format, and the SK621 that we have just presented, this series signed Cooler Master fits easily into our comparison of the best keyboards, but also as being one of the best quality / price ratio of the moment!