Logitech has launched the Alto Keys K98M, a $149.99 mechanical keyboard in North America that features a full 1800 layout, hot-swappable switches, and a semi-soft gasket mount for a satisfying typing experience, combining enthusiast features with mass-market appeal.
Razer has launched its first hot-swappable mechanical gaming keyboard, the BlackWidow V4. This keyboard allows users to remove and replace the switches, offering customization options for clicky, linear, and tactile keys. The keyboard features Razer's third-generation orange tactile switches and a Ten-Keyless layout. While the keyboard is highly customizable and offers a satisfying typing experience, it is relatively expensive compared to other brands in the market.
The WhiteFox Eclipse is a new wireless mechanical keyboard that is hot-swappable and gasket-mounted, with a 4,000mAh battery that can last up to 90 hours. It features a magnetic assembly that allows for easy opening and tinkering, RGB LEDs, and the ability to reprogram the keyboard using VIA software. The keyboard is available in low-profile plastic, low-profile aluminum, and high-profile aluminum cases, with prices starting at $120. The WhiteFox Eclipse is a new keyboard that leans on the WhiteFox's design, made by a different company and available for crowdfunding.