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Best 60 percent keyboard 2022

Looking for a cleaner desktop? We go over the best 60 percent gaming keyboards

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As you might have noticed, huge, boisterous, and garish gaming keyboards have essentially fallen by the wayside as gamers have grown up. Nowadays gamers are looking for a tidier, more minimalistic setup. Large peripheral manufacturers have caught wind of this, meaning there’s a huge range of 60 percent keyboards to choose from. As with full-sized keyboards, there are many factors to consider, and we are going to take you through what you need to know.

How many keys are on a 60 keyboard?

The short answer is roughly 61. It differs marginally depending on the layout scheme. If you’re reading this then chances are you are using either the American standard ANSI or the European standard ISO. A quick way to check is to look at the enter/return key. If it’s a horizontal rectangle, you’re using ANSI, if it’s sort of an inverted L shape, then you’re on an ISO board. Here’s a graphic that visually illustrates the differences compared to more traditional layouts.

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The main things you need to know about 60 percent keyboards are:

  • No arrow keys
  • No numpad
  • No function row

These may sound like absolutely vital aspects of a keyboard that you can’t possibly go without. But unless you’re an accountant or do a lot of word processing, chances are you don’t use these features much. Additionally, many 60 percent keyboards retain these abilities via macros. For example, the Razer Huntsman Mini transforms the I, J, K, and L keys into arrows when FN is pushed.

If the space-saving and aesthetic benefits of the 60 percent keyboard have tempted you, then look no further. We have compiled a list of the best 60 percent keyboards out there.

Our Top Picks

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WePC Awards Best In Class
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Best budget 60% keyboard
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The best premium 60% keyboard
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ASUS ROG Falchion
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ASUS ROG Falchion Wireless 65% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

ASUS ROG Falchion
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ASUS ROG Falchion Wireless 65% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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In-depth Review

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The best 60 percent gaming keyboard
WePC Awards Best In Class

Keychron K12

Keychron K12

Pros
Cons

There are a few things that secured this board its number 1 position, heading up this list of the best 60 percent keyboards. Top of that list is the hotswappability. This increases the life of the keyboard, decreases waste, and makes repairs easier. Additionally, we love the minimalist aluminum frame and the reserved colors of the keycaps.

The Keychron K12, and indeed the rest of Keychron’s range comes packaged with some of the most secure padding we’ve seen. The setup is easy and the board can remember up to 3 Bluetooth devices and you can cycle between them with the tap of a macro.  It’s not often such a feature-rich and well-built mechanical keyboard comes along in the $90 price range. IF you buy the Keychron K12, you won’t be disappointed. Just grab a set of replacement caps when you do as the included ones don’t feel great.

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Best budget 60% keyboard

Redragon K613

Redragon K613

Pros
Cons

We like the punchy design and the very reasonable price of the K613. It’s not hot-swappable, but that’s unsurprising given the low price point. We are very impressed with the doubleshot PBT caps and the open design of the board. The keys essentially look like they’re floating. If you’re looking for an entry-level 60 percent keyboard, this is a very good option.

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The best premium 60% keyboard

Ducky One 2 Mini RGB

Ducky One 2 Mini RGB

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The Ducky One 2 mini finds its place on this list because of its clean aesthetic, vast range of switch options, and very impressive build quality. Ducky has a considerable pedigree within the keyboard community and the One 2 mini certainly lives up to that pedigree. Additionally, it comes with alternate, stylized key caps which allows for more customization out of the box.

If you’re willing to spend the extra cash, the Ducky One 2 mini is an excellent choice for you if you’re looking to expand your keyboard collection or break into the world of 6 percent keyboards.

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The best wireless 60% keyboard
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ASUS ROG Falchion Wireless 65% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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ASUS ROG Falchion Wireless 65% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Pros
Cons

The ROG Falchion is a keyboard with some features unlike anything we’ve seen before. At a glance, it may seem like a run-of-the-mill small form factor keyboard from the Taiwanese tech giant. That is until you discover the novel and very useful touch panel on the left-hand side. Out of the box, it acts as volume control, but you can reprogram it to adjust the brightness of the lighting, activate a macro, pretty much anything you might want it for. In addition to the sliding feature, it also has distinct sections which can be bound to anything you want. We test a lot of boards here at WePC and still haven’t found any with features as innovative as this. It’s also available with your choice of Cherry MX switches.

The cost is fairly high, but if you want a small form factor keyboard with features that make it stand out from the crowd, this is a killer choice.

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Best 60% keyboard for typing

HHKB Professional

HHKB Professional

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If you are a writer, programmer, or just use a keyboard day in, day out for work. You can’t get any better than the HHKB Professional. There are a few very smart design decisions that make this the ultimate in terms of typing experience.

We are particularly fond of the symmetrical design, which allows for easier location of keys and more rapid keystrokes, additionally, the keycaps are concave which subtly guides your fingers, this increases accuracy. Also, the capacitive switches used here significantly reduce fatigue as the keys never truly bottom out. Couple these features with the attractive minimalist design and you have a premium keyboard that is unparalleled for those who need the absolute best typing experience out there.

Final Word

There we have it, the best 60 percent gaming keyboards out now. If you don’t mind losing the numpad, arrow keys, and function keys, you should consider switching to a 60 percent keyboard. They are less bulky, look nicer, and retain the essentials. Enjoy the minimized clutter and tidiness of your desk with a smaller keyboard, we highly recommend it.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

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Ben’s interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn’t work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn’t stopped since. He’s currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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