Sirius Keys -

It lacks height-adjustable feet/risers, making it flat and potentially uncomfortable for long sessions.

Many users report that the included manual is poorly written, making the initial Bluetooth pairing unintuitive. Sirius Keys

Despite the price, users find the metal chassis durable and steady. The Bad: It lacks height-adjustable feet/risers, making it flat and

Frequently cited as the best wireless mechanical keyboard for its budget price range. It lacks height-adjustable feet/risers

It supports various layouts, including WK (Winkey) and WKL (Winkeyless), and can even be adapted for Topre or Alps switches with custom plates. The Bad:

This is a popular entry-level mechanical keyboard known for offering wireless connectivity at a very low price point.

The is a more niche, high-quality keyboard kit originally released in 2019 and recently seeing a "comeback" for 2025. Key Features: