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Mechanical Keyboards Under $100 — Compare Mid-Range Boards

Compare boards like the Keychron V/Q series, AULA F75, and Epomaker at the $100 tier. Browse the full list below with live prices, hot-swap PCBs, gasket mounts, wireless tri-mode, and aluminum options.

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$100
Topre Realforce RT1 Numpad Keyboard
$89
REDRAGON M61 Wired Magnetic Switch Mechanical Keyboard
Redragon M61
60%,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Metal case

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$100
DURGOD K320/K310 White Light Mechanical Keyboard
Durgod K320
100%,
Wired,
White LEDs

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$99
AJAZZ ALUX60 HE Series Full Aluminum RGB Keyboard
Ajazz ALUX60 HE
60%,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Alu case

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$100
Mt. Choc Low Profile Keyboard Kit
$80
Treadstone48 50% Keyboard Kit
KEEBD Treadstone48
50%,
Screen,
Metal case

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$79
Filco Majestouch Lumi S Keyboard
$100
NuPhy Node Series High-profile
$79
Anne Pro 2 60% Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard
Anne Pro 2
60%,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB

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$75
KBParadise V60 Vintage 60% Keyboard
KBParadise V60 Vintage
60%,
Wired,
Plate Mount

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$75
AULA Nova75 Gaming Mechanical Keyboard
$89
iKBC W200 Wireless 2.4G BT 87keys Mechanical Keyboard
Ikbc W200
80%,
Wireless,
Wired

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$79
FL·ESPORTS F11 GPRO 87Keys Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
$85
Magicforce 68keys PBT Sublimation Edition Wired Mechanical Keyboard

Mechanical Keyboards Under $100 That Rival Premium Boards

Under $100, boards like the Keychron V/Q series, AULA F75, and Epomaker deliver aluminum options, gasket mounts, and wireless tri-mode. Compare every in-stock model in the list below, sorted by price with live vendor pricing.

Best Mechanical Keyboards Under $100 for Typing and Work

Office and productivity users benefit greatly from keyboards in this range. Tactile switches like Gateron Browns or Akko tactiles provide satisfying feedback without being too loud. Wireless connectivity lets you pair with a laptop and desktop simultaneously. Many sub-$100 boards include sound-dampening foam and PBT keycaps that create a pleasant, professional typing experience suitable for open offices and home workspaces.

Gaming Mechanical Keyboards Under $100 with Low Latency

Gamers get serious value under $100. Models with 2.4GHz wireless deliver latency comparable to wired connections, and linear switches offer smooth, fast actuation. Some boards in this range even feature rapid trigger or adjustable actuation points for competitive gaming. Per-key RGB, anti-ghosting, and N-key rollover are standard at this tier, giving you everything needed for ranked play.

Aluminum Case Keyboards Under $100

The $100 threshold is where aluminum cases start appearing. An aluminum keyboard feels noticeably more premium than plastic, with added weight, rigidity, and improved sound dampening. Brands like Keychron offer aluminum-framed models just under the $100 mark. If build quality and acoustics are priorities, look for boards with at least an aluminum top case or bezel at this price.

Custom Keyboard Kits Under $100 for DIY Builds

Budget custom keyboard kits and barebones boards are plentiful under $100. These come without switches and keycaps, letting you choose your own components. This approach often yields a better final product than a comparably priced pre-built because you pick switches and caps that match your exact preferences. QMK and VIA support is common on kits in this range, adding full programmability.

Wireless Tri-Mode Keyboards Under $100

Tri-mode connectivity, combining Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB-C wired, is standard on most sub-$100 wireless boards. This lets you switch between devices seamlessly. Battery life often reaches 200+ hours without backlighting. For users who move between a desk, laptop, and tablet, a tri-mode keyboard under $100 covers every scenario without compromise.

Under $100 vs Under $150: What the Extra Budget Buys

Stepping up to $150 generally brings full aluminum cases, higher-end stock switches, more refined gasket mounts, and better out-of-box sound tuning. Under $100, you can achieve similar results with a barebones kit and your own switch and keycap choices. The gap between these tiers continues to shrink as competition drives budget boards to include features that were premium-only a few years ago.

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