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Input Devices: Buying Advice, Tips, and News

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If you want to compete—or just practice—in esports like a pro, you need a light, responsive mouse. We've test-driven many esports mice; these are our top picks.

By Mike Epstein  & Zackery Cuevas

These lab-tested mice are fully compatible with Apple desktops and laptops, and they'll give you a competitive edge in esports, first-person shooters, and MMOs.

By Mike Epstein  & Zackery Cuevas
3.5

Logitech's MX Keys S for Mac, optimized for Apple devices, packs a host of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS features. But this keyboard's no slam-dunk replacement for Apple's own peripherals.

By Zackery Cuevas

A bright, colorful RGB keyboard takes your PC gaming setup to the next level. Here's how to choose the right one for your rig, along with our top picks.

By Zackery Cuevas  & John Burek
4.0
Editors' Choice

The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed improves on the excellent design of the V3 Pro, making it the sub-$100 wireless gaming mouse to beat.

By Francisco Lahoz

Hand and wrist comfort is the key to a happy, healthy workspace. Avoid aches and pains by picking up one of these tested, top-rated ergonomic mice.

By Mike Epstein  & Zackery Cuevas

Ready to experience best-in-class typing? A mechanical keyboard delivers the feel and feedback that ordinary keyboards lack. Here's how to buy the right one, plus our top tested picks.

By John Burek  & Zackery Cuevas

Is it time to ditch that old PC mouse, or move beyond your laptop's touchpad? Check out our click-worthy advice on buying mice for work or play, plus thorough reviews of the newest models.

By John Burek  & Zackery Cuevas

Don't let cords trip up your work or play. Here's everything you need to know to buy the best wireless mouse, plus our top tested picks.

By Zackery Cuevas  & Mike Epstein

Want to work or play without cables getting in the way? Here's all the advice and deep-dive reviews you need to select the right wireless keyboard.

By Mike Epstein  & Zackery Cuevas

No longer spellbound by your Apple Magic Keyboard? These lab-tested Mac-compatible keyboards look and feel fantastic, and work perfectly with your iMac or MacBook.

By Zackery Cuevas  & Mike Epstein

This mini pc arrives as a foldable keyboard, which features an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U chip inside along with three USB-C ports.

By Michael Kan
3.5

Kensington's Pro Fit Ergo KB675 is a comfy keyboard that offers some handy shortcuts for office settings, but it's bulky for a tenkeyless design and could use a bit more heft.

By Francisco Lahoz

Your keyboard is the most important weapon in your PC-gaming arsenal. Grab the right one with our advice and in-depth reviews, and dominate the competition.

By Zackery Cuevas  & John Burek

Avoid repetitive stress injuries with an ergonomic keyboard that properly supports your hands and wrists. Here's what to look for, along with reviews of our top picks.

By Zackery Cuevas  & Mike Epstein
4.0
Editors' Choice

Well-designed and good-looking, with magnetic switches that allow unique key-press customization, the compact Keychron Q1 HE is a wireless mechanical keyboard sure to delight enthusiasts who don't mind its steep price.

By Francisco Lahoz
4.0

The Logitech G515 Lightspeed TKL's slim design, low-profile key switches, and host of customization options help it stand out as a competent compact gaming keyboard.

By Zackery Cuevas

Hunting down an opponent? Typing up a TPS report? The right keyboard is the star of your desk set. Here's how to find the best one for you, plus the top picks from our (very) hands-on reviews.

By John Burek  & Zackery Cuevas

Asus' winning keyboard for customizers and enthusiasts gets amped up with a removable gasket, a new color OLED screen, and the ability to change the key feel at the throw of a switch.

By John Burek  & Zackery Cuevas

There are four different Apple Pencils and each one has slightly different capabilities. After reviewing them all, we're here to help you figure out which one will work best for you.

By Eric Zeman