Best keyboard for 2021 – CNET [CNET]
Whether you need additional keyboards for remote work or school, your current keyboard has seen better days or you simply want a better typing experience beyond a beginner keyboard, this list will have something to meet your needs. Logitech, Microsoft and Apple are some of the big names in the category of best keyboard, but there are plenty of smaller names worth your attention, too.
Our picks focus on both wired and wireless keyboards designed for productivity, not gaming. (These are the best gaming keyboards we’ve tested.) It also covers models at a variety of prices because, fortunately, you don’t necessarily need to spend a lot to get a better keyboard.
Also, unlike phones, TVs, laptops and many other tech products, keyboards aren’t updated frequently. There’s a good chance the best keyboard for you might be a model that’s been around for a while. The market is huge, though, and we’ll continue to test new keyboards and update this list.
We feel the smaller version is better for most people than the full-size MX Keys. It takes up less space on your desk and it’s ergonomically better because it allows you to keep your mouse closer to your keyboard, which means less reaching and improved shoulder alignment. The Mini also has three new keys, giving you shortcuts to dictation (available in select countries for Windows and MacOS users), emojis and the all-important muting and unmuting of your microphone for video-conference calls.
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