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The Outemu Blue switches are "awfully loud," which might not be suitable for office environments. 2. Sirius 60% (Enthusiast Custom Kit)
It lacks height-adjustable feet/risers, making it flat and potentially uncomfortable for long sessions.
Typically comes with Outemu Blue switches, which are very clicky and loud, but offer satisfying tactile feedback. Lighting: Includes per-key RGB with 15–18 variations. The Good: Sirius Keys
Frequently cited as the best wireless mechanical keyboard for its budget price range.
The is a more niche, high-quality keyboard kit originally released in 2019 and recently seeing a "comeback" for 2025. Key Features: The Outemu Blue switches are "awfully loud," which
Many users report that the included manual is poorly written, making the initial Bluetooth pairing unintuitive.
Despite the price, users find the metal chassis durable and steady. The Bad: Typically comes with Outemu Blue switches, which are
A universal 60% case, meaning it fits most standard MX and Hall Effect PCBs. The Good: