Monday 2 November 2020

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S usher in a new generation of gaming, but they're not leaving the old generation behind. Microsoft's next-gen powerhouses continue to support mouse and keyboard input and have full backward compatibility with all the best keyboards for Xbox One, as well. To help you get the best experience out of the most powerful generation of Xbox's ever, we've rounded up the best keyboards compatible with the Xbox Series X and S.

Made for Xbox

Razer Turret

Staff favorite

The Razer Turret is the first (and only) officially licensed Xbox keyboard and mouse and is fully compatible with both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. It features a lappable wireless design for comfortable couch gaming, lined with mechanical keys, a dedicated Xbox button, and Xbox Dynamic Lighting support. It's weighty and feels outstanding in-hand if you can overlook that expensive price tag.

$250 at Amazon $250 at Microsoft

Cut the cable

Logitech G613

Cut the tethers with the Logitech G613 wireless keyboard, positioned as the ultimate cable-free solution for gamers. Wireless is increasingly appealing, with Logitech boasting a one-millisecond report rate and its in-house Romer-G mechanical switches. And with up to one year of battery life, this is the best hassle-free keyboard for Xbox, including the Series X|S.

$77 at Amazon $78 at Best Buy

Best for budgets

Havit KB-395L

Havit's low-profile mechanical keyboard offers an incredible value with its built-in RGB lighting, build quality, detachable cable, and overall typing experience, making it a fantastic choice for both PC gaming and working, as well as with the Xbox Series X|S. If you want the best bang for your buck, look no further than the Havit KB-395L.

$70 at Amazon

Try it cheap

Logitech MK270

If you want to dip your toes into gaming on the Xbox Series X|S with a keyboard and mouse without breaking the bank, Logitech makes the wonderful MK270 bundle that often comes in for $20 or less. This combo keyboard and mouse offer little more than the bare essentials to get started as an entry-level purchase, but you'll still be pleased with the quality on offer for the price.

$20 at Amazon $20 at Best Buy

All you need

Corsair K95

The Corsair K95 packs all you need from a gaming keyboard, although paired with an equally premium price. It's a sturdy RGB-draped peripheral built for daily gaming, with a choice of Cherry MX Speed or Brown mechanical switches for a great feel while typing. Moving custom profiles from PC to your Xbox Series X|S is also simple, via 8MB of onboard storage.

$200 at Amazon $200 at Best Buy

For couch gaming

Corsair K63 Lapboard

Corsair's K63 paired with this "lapboard" is ideal for living room gamers, offering a couch-friendly, more versatile alternative to Razer. This setup centers around its removable K63 mechanical keyboard, featuring Cherry MX Red switches. With its accompanying detachable lapboard, this creates a cohesive surface for mouse and keyboard use.

$249 at Amazon $160 at Best Buy

The best for console gaming

The Razer Turret isn't budget-friendly, but as the first officially licensed keyboard for Xbox, it firmly delivers on its premium price tag. Buyers will secure Razer's leading mechanical keyboard and mouse technology, compacted into a lap-friendly design for living room gaming. Topped with Chroma RGB lighting and a dedicated Xbox button, no other keyboard offers a comparable experience for the Xbox Series X and S.

The Logitech G613 is also considered among today's top gaming keyboards, with its cable-free design well-suited for a clean setup. It's a more affordable mechanical alternative with low-latency connectivity and a sleek finish, and with a USB dongle can be paired with the Xbox Series X and S for next-gen console gaming.



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