Mechanical Keyboard Prices Compared
Mechanical keyboards range from $30 (entry-level) to $300+ (custom). Keychron, Logitech MX, and Ducky hit the sweet spot at $80–150 for most users.
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Current Mechanical Keyboard Prices
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About Mechanical Keyboard
Popular models: Keychron K2 ($90), Logitech MX Mechanical ($170), Ducky One 3 ($110)
Best discounts: Amazon Prime Day cuts Logitech and HyperX by 20–30%
Keychron direct: Keychron.com has frequent 15–20% off sales + bundle deals
Where to Buy Mechanical Keyboard
Mechanical Keyboard is available at Amazon, Keychron.com, Best Buy, Mechanical Keyboards (mechkeys.com), and B&H Photo. The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which mechanical keyboard should I buy?
Typing/office: Keychron K2 with brown switches. Gaming: SteelSeries Apex Pro. Budget: Redragon K552.
What switch type for typing?
Brown switches (tactile, quiet) for office. Red switches (linear) for gaming.
Is Keychron worth it?
Yes — best value for quality at $80–120. Hot-swappable switches are a bonus.
When do mechanical keyboards go on sale?
Prime Day, Black Friday, and Keychron direct sales (monthly).