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Looking for the right keyboard? PriceRunner helps you find the one that suits your needs. Whether you're after a mechanical keyboard for gaming or a compact one for travel, we list a vast range of options. Use our category filters to narrow down your choices by brand, type, or price. Compare features like wireless connectivity, backlighting, and key switches to find what fits your preferences. Reading user reviews can also guide you toward the best choice. With PriceRunner, you can compare prices on millions of products from thousands of brands and retailers. This ensures you get the best deal without any hassle. Our transparent listings make it easy to find reliable information and make the right decision. Ready to find your next keyboard? Begin here to explore all offers and discover the ideal match for your needs!

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Keyboards Tlily Pbt Cherry Profile Blue Samurai Big Set

Tlily Pbt Cherry Profile Blue Samurai Big Set

£23.64

Or £7.88/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards Tauoh Foldable Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad

Tauoh Foldable Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad

£42.06

Or £14.02/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards Tlily Magic Keyboard for Pro 2024 Bluetooth Wireless Magnetic Touchpad 11 Inch

Tlily Magic Keyboard for Pro 2024 Bluetooth Wireless Magnetic Touchpad 11 Inch

£59.78

Or £19.92/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards Tlily 10 Inch Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand

Tlily 10 Inch Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand

£13.19

Or £4.39/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards Tlily 2X Wired USB Japanese English Bilingual Keyboard

Tlily 2X Wired USB Japanese English Bilingual Keyboard

£17.14

Or £5.71/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards OEM Three-Fold Mini Portable Bluetooth Keyboard

OEM Three-Fold Mini Portable Bluetooth Keyboard

£40.99

Or £13.66/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards Microsoft Surface X 8 & 9 Signature Type cover + Surface Pen 2 - Green

Microsoft Surface X 8 & 9 Signature Type cover + Surface Pen 2 - Green

£199.00

Or £66.33/mo. (x3)*

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Keyboards OEM Three-Fold Mini Portable Bluetooth Keyboard

OEM Three-Fold Mini Portable Bluetooth Keyboard

£40.99

Or £13.66/mo. (x3)*

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Dsport Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

Dsport Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

£60.46

Or £20.15/mo. (x3)*

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Jojomino 100 Key XDA Profile PBT Keycaps Mechanical Keyboard 1U 1X Ball Print Blank Customized Mx Switches

Jojomino 100 Key XDA Profile PBT Keycaps Mechanical Keyboard 1U 1X Ball Print Blank Customized Mx Switches

£13.81

Or £4.60/mo. (x3)*

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Melitt 2.4G Wireless Numeric Keypad Blue Mixed Color

Melitt 2.4G Wireless Numeric Keypad Blue Mixed Color

£14.20

Or £4.73/mo. (x3)*

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Greenzech Gold Small Size Foldable Bluetooth Alloy Bottom Shell Keyboard

Greenzech Gold Small Size Foldable Bluetooth Alloy Bottom Shell Keyboard

£81.86

Or £27.28/mo. (x3)*

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Three tips when buying a keyboard

In addition to standard keyboards, there are many different keyboards that are adapted for different purposes. Here are two examples.

  • Gaming. One of the most common custom keyboards today are those made specifically for gaming. Select this type of keyboard if you primarily want to play games.

  • Work from home. If you're primarily going to use the keyboard for your work, it may be worth investing in an ergonomic keyboard. These may look a little different, so it’s up to you to think about what suits your work situation. If you work with numbers, for example, a keyboard with a built-in numeric keypad can be invaluable.

  • Ergonomic keyboards. These often look a bit different, e.g. it's common for them to be slightly bent or arched, and they are designed to be used for a long time without causing pain or repetitive strain injuries.

A safe way to find out if you’ll be happy with your keyboard is to test out a couple in a physical store. How do the keys feel? Would you be willing to work on the keyboard for long periods?

Though a keyboard should feel good from the start, you should also expect it to take some time before you're completely comfortable with it. This is especially true if you have purchased a new keyboard for ergonomic purposes, as you will have to learn a new, ergonomic way of typing.

Wan't to learn how to be a really fast typer? Check out this quick guide to write fast as lightning.

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