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The 8 best wireless keyboards 2020 - wireless keyboard test & comparison

The 8 best wireless keyboards 2020 - wireless keyboard test & comparison

In recent years, computers have invaded our homes. Today, more than 80% of Europeans are connected to the Internet, an ever-increasing figure. 

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In France, 88% of the population is connected. With all devices connected, we are flooded with power and connection cables. That’s why a lot of people are acquiring a wireless keyboard. Our best product comparison experts have looked at this phenomenon and performed a meta-analysis of the best wireless keyboards. To help you in the acquisition of the latter, we make this comparison available to you. Use our test comparison chart to make the right choice.

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Why do you trust us?

To make the comparison of our products we rely in large part on a participatory evaluation taking into account customers who have already purchased a product, and more advanced tests. We pay particular attention to the products we put forward, and we choose them completely independently.

What is a wireless keyboard?

All computers are equipped with a keyboard. It is used to transmit an order or enter text on your computer screen. We find keyboards in all kinds of configurations. But the one that interests us in this comparison is the wireless keyboard. Its specificity is the lack of cable connecting it to the computer. The keyboard communicates with the PC via a Bluetooth receiver. The latter can be integrated into the case where the configuration of a wireless keyboard was included in the purchase of the computer or using a small dedicated receiver (a dongle) that is put in a USB socket.

Information on the 7 main brands

To better guide you in your choice, we give you an overview of the seven leading wireless keyboard manufacturers present on the market and in our comparative test.

Logitech or Logi was founded in 1981 in Apples, Switzerland, in the canton of Vaud. This company is specialized in the production of computer devices such as the mouse, the wireless keyboard of our comparative test, the trackball, the webcam, etc. It is the in-laws of Daniel Borel who founded this firm to create graphics software. Then, in 1984, Daniel Borel made the first mouse for HP. Logitech is now a multinational company with three head offices worldwide. Newark in the United States, Lausanne in Switzerland and Taiwan for the Asia region.

How does a wireless keyboard work?


Wireless keyboards are attracting more and more people with improved aesthetics and convenience. These keyboards are powered by one or more batteries whose life can vary according to several criteria. These can be keyboards with backlit keys, programmed keys, etc.

Keyboards can communicate with a radio frequency receiver, or a Bluetooth antenna, which receives the information sent by the keyboard. These signals are then transmitted to the operating system for translation.

At the beginning of the manufacture of the first typewriter keyboards, the arrangement of the keys was left to the manufacturers' wishes. Then standards were created to meet the demand to harmonize them, such as ISO/IEC 9995. In France, we have the standard known as AZERTY and it has remained the same since the introduction of this standardization.

Advantages & fields of application


The advantages of a wireless keyboard from our comparison are many. Its lack of thread gives it better flexibility of use, but also a better aesthetic aspect. It can be connected to a PC, laptop, tablet or connected TV.

In the simplest configurations, battery life can extend over several months of use. Its lack of wire also gives it the advantage of fewer connectivity concerns and better access for cleaning the desktop and the keyboard itself.

Operating system flexibility allows you to connect any keyboard brand to your device. Some wireless keyboards in our comparison come with a driver that allows you to program some of the keys for specific functions.

What types of wireless keyboard exist?

Following our investigations by our experts, we found that there are several types of a wireless keyboard. Here we present the best and most common wireless keyboards in the market. Whatever you choose, you should know that the more options and functions your keyboard has, the shorter its autonomy will be.

The basic wireless keyboard

As its name indicates, this keyboard is distinguished from others by its simplicity of presentation and use. It has the bare minimum and can suit people who love minimalism. It is usually this type of keyboard that has the best autonomy.

Wireless keyboard with keypad

This keyboard also has a part called "numeric", where you can find all the numbers and function keys of a calculator. This allows you to enter them more quickly. It is usually located on the right of the classic keyboard.

Wireless keyboard with touchpad

Much sought after by purists who are accustomed to laptops, these keyboards have a touchpad that replaces the mouse. They are less common because of a slightly more delicate and sensitive use than a mouse but remain prized for their sleek design on contemporary desks.

The backlit wireless keyboard

As its name indicates, the keys on this keyboard are backlit. Offered with or without a keypad or touchpad, these keyboards usually have a switch to switch off this backlight to enjoy a better autonomy. If, however, you often use this mode, consumption will be affected by a shorter autonomy.

Wireless keyboard with programmable keys

These keyboards are usually supplied with a DVD or software to download to be able to program certain functions on the keyboard, such as the sound setting, the brightness of the screen, but also keys called "shortcuts" to access content more quickly. Depending on the configuration of this type of keyboard (with or without backlight, with or without keypad or touchpad), the range can be more or less long.

This is how the wireless keyboard is tested

The wireless keyboards in our comparison are tested by the manufacturers themselves, but also by independent laboratories. Product tests are carried out. To be in compliance and to take only the best keyboards, we compared these various controls carried out on keyboards which have all undergone aptitude tests.

Test for use: Investigators use keyboards over several days and intensively. They are put to the test, tested as for use at home over several years. Then the keys are disassembled to analyze the wear of the mechanism.
Response time test: Response time is also studied. It must not be too long and must be in line with the figure announced by the manufacturer.
Sound level: The sound level is also evaluated. Mechanical keyboards are noisier than digital keyboards.
Autonomy measurement: Each keyboard is used with all activated functions and their autonomy is accurately measured.
Handbag proof: For nomadic keyboards, such as those on tablets, wear from carrying in a bag is evaluated.
Key wear: After several weeks of intensive use, key wear is evaluated and measured.

Evaluation of test winners

Thanks to the experience of our best experts and the opinions and comments of users, we evaluated several dozen wireless keyboards. They have all passed the best practice tests and come out winners of this comparison. Now is the time to introduce the three best wireless keyboards we have selected for you.

KLIM™ Chroma Wireless Gamer Keyboard


With a response time of two milliseconds, this KLIM Chroma wireless keyboard is among the fastest on the market. It has an «anti-ghosting» feature that allows you to create multiple key combinations simultaneously and without any problems, making it a very good wireless keyboard for gamers.

With its trichromatic backlight, each touch is bright and bright, which is perfect in the dark. The backlight intensity can be adjusted. The energy mode automatically turns off the light after 60 seconds of unused power for better autonomy. Made of particularly resistant ABS, this KLIM Chroma wireless keyboard from our comparison is ultra robust.

Positive opinions:

Excellent design and feel of the keys.
Comfortable touches, light and silent striking.
Waterproof keyboard.

Negative opinions:


You can’t change the colour of the keys.
You can’t just illuminate the keys you use in a game.
The keys on the directional keypad fade.

SEED Wireless Keyboard 2.4 G


This SEENDA wireless keyboard is equipped with a keypad. Its width makes it comfortable and the spaces between the keys are convenient for those with big fingers. Also, it is equipped with membrane keys, making it a comfortable and quiet keyboard. With its 12 shortcuts, it makes it easy to control your computer.

Compatible with all Pcs or laptops, Microsoft Surface and Smart TV. This wireless keyboard is guaranteed for 12 months.
Positive opinions:

A classic, complete and functional keyboard.
Soft, quiet and responsive keys.
Very pleasant under the fingers.
Negative opinions:

Standby too fast and too long to reactivate.
Random and uncomfortable touch pressure.
Very poor quality.

LOGITECH K360


With its beautiful curves and straight lines, this LOGITECH K360 wireless keyboard is designed. Of a quite small size (about 20%) for a keyboard with a numeric keypad, it will pass everywhere. Its announced autonomy is three years without changing the batteries. It is also equipped with six shortcut keys and twelve others that are programmable too, for example, connect directly to your favourite sites.

Positive opinions:


No noticeable latency in video games.
Significantly more discreet keyboard.
Very convenient media shortcuts.

Negative opinions:


Problem with keys not responding.
The “g” key tends to freeze.
Keys with a little too much play.

The advantages and disadvantages described in customer reviews and comments
During the evaluations of our comparison, we selected the best positive and negative reviews of clients. Our experts have compiled all these experiences to help you make an informed purchase. Here is a list of these best advantages and disadvantages of our comparison.

The best advantages are:


These keyboards are convenient for working remotely.
Optimised dimensions allow easy storage.
Striking comfort is good.
They come with silicone protection to avoid dust.
The screen printing of the keys is very readable.
They’re perfect for word processing.
A wireless keyboard is often lightweight with a nice design.
Wireless keyboards are very robust.
They are convenient for browsing the Internet on TV.

The disadvantages are:


The reception of the Bluetooth works very badly.
The keys do not always react.
The capital key is launched without being solicited.
Some consumers are very disappointed with the finish.
Unplanned disconnections are very frequent.
Some special characters do not match what is printed on the keys.
Some keys only work once in ten.
The whole thing is a really bad bill.
Some keys are very tight, making the keyboard complicated to use.
Sometimes the “arobase” key is missing.
Frequent Failures and Deficiencies – What should you be careful when purchasing a wireless keyboard?

When purchasing your keyboard, you will be faced with multiple choices and different brands. The result of this comparative test has already helped you to make a better opinion.
If you particularly like minimalism, prefer a keyboard with simple lines, without a keypad or touchpad.
Some people like the presence of a numeric keyboard, but if you have big fingers, choose a rather large one.
The backlight is very nice, often chosen by gamers. If you work with your keyboard in broad daylight or in a well-lit office, it will be useless.

Alternatives to the wireless keyboard


Are you still hesitant and would like to know if there are other wireless keyboard alternatives? In our common thread of the comparison, we evoked, according to our evaluations and experiences, all the similarities and differences between the wireless keyboards. We will see that there are alternatives to a wireless keyboard.
For some, the presence of Bluetooth-related waves may hinder and they will prefer to opt for a wired keyboard, which will not require a Bluetooth connection, nor a battery.

Internet or specialized commerce: where should I buy my wireless keyboard?
You have defined the keyboard of your choice that will meet your expectations. You have taken note of all the elements that make it up, following the reading of this comparison. You are now looking for the best offer the market offers. You have two solutions:

Buying in a specialised trade


In a specialized trade, you will be able to place your fingers on your future keyboard. But you will be automatically limited in your choice because merchants cannot offer all ranges in all existing brands. Besides, you will have no insight into any feedback from a dissatisfied customer.

Buying on the Internet


On the Internet, you have access to the entire existing offer of the market. You have more promotions and, most importantly, you have access to notices and comments from customers who have already acquired the desired object.

FAQ

How to connect a wireless keyboard?

If your wireless keyboard comes with a cable, it is used to recharge it, usually on a USB socket.

How to connect a wireless keyboard to ps4?

Open the “parameter” screen on your console, select “device” and then “Bluetooth device”. Plugin the dongle provided with your keyboard, put it in “match” mode and it should appear on your console.

How do I turn on a wireless keyboard?

If your keyboard is equipped with an “On/Off” button, simply press it. If there is no button, your keyboard is activated automatically as soon as it is used.

How do I connect a wireless keyboard to a tablet?

If your tablet has a USB plug, you can connect your keyboard wirelessly using the dongle provided with. If your tablet does not have a USB plug, you can only connect keyboards designed for tablets.

How do I connect a wireless keyboard to a computer?

You can connect your wireless keyboard with the dongle provided. Your computer should automatically recognize it.

How do I activate a wireless keyboard?

Some keyboards automatically go into sleep when they are not used. It is usually enough to press a key to reactivate it.

How does the wireless keyboard work?

It works by a wave. Either by radio frequency (but these models no longer exist), or Either by radio frequency (but these models no longer exist), or by Bluetooth, which has become the current standard.

Why is my wireless keyboard not working?

Either it has an On/Off button that is not visible and that just lights up, or the battery is empty and needs to be changed or changed.

What is an AZERTY keyboard?

It is a keyboard with ISO/IEC 9995, which corresponds to the keyboards found in the Latin zone.

What is the chiclet keyboard?

A chiclet keyboard refers to a keyboard with flat and well-spaced keys.

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