Brand new keyboard price

The price of a brand new keyboard can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the type of keyboard, brand, features, and quality. Here are some approximate price ranges for different types of keyboards:

  1. Basic Mechanical Keyboards:
    • Entry-level: $20-$50 (e.g., Redragon K552, HyperX Alloy Core)
    • Mid-range: $50-$100 (e.g., Razer BlackWidow Lite, Logitech G512)
    • High-end: $100-$200 (e.g., WASD Code 104, Anne Pro 2)
  2. Gaming Keyboards:
    • Entry-level: $30-$70 (e.g., Redragon K552, Corsair K63)
    • Mid-range: $70-$150 (e.g., Razer BlackWidow, Logitech G Pro X)
    • High-end: $150-$300 (e.g., Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2, SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL)
  3. Wireless Keyboards:
    • Basic: $20-$50 (e.g., Logitech K380, Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 850)
    • Mid-range: $50-$100 (e.g., Logitech K800, Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 900)
    • High-end: $100-$200 (e.g., Logitech Craft, Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard)
  4. Ergonomic Keyboards:
    • Basic: $50-$100 (e.g., Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard, Logitech Ergo K860)
    • Mid-range: $100-$200 (e.g., Kinesis Freestyle2, Logitech Ergo K860)
    • High-end: $200-$300 (e.g., Kinesis Advantage2, Logitech Ergo K860)
  5. Programmable Keyboards:
    • Basic: $50-$100 (e.g., Logitech G512, Razer BlackWidow Lite)
    • Mid-range: $100-$200 (e.g., Logitech G Pro X, Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2)
    • High-end: $200-$300 (e.g., Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2, SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL)

Some popular keyboard brands and their approximate price ranges are:

Please note that prices may vary depending on the region, retailer, and availability. It's always a good idea to check prices from multiple sources before making a purchase.