If you’re looking to upgrade your battlestation, you don’t need to drop an egregious sum of money to get premium gear. With a Rs 10,000 budget, you can get your hands on a sturdy, robust, and highly customisable mechanical keyboard with fun, tactile switches. If you don’t know where to begin, this buying guide will serve as a nice entry point. We’ve assembled your best options in every price bracket under Rs 10,000. So, without further ado, here are the top 10 gaming keyboards you can buy under Rs 10,000 right now.
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Razer Blackwidow V3
The Blackwidow V3 by Razer is one of the best gaming keyboards you can buy under Rs 10,000 in India. Its green mechanical switches produce a very satisfying and clicky feedback with every hit. Not many keyboards in this price category can replicate the tactile feedback of the Blackwidow V3. The transparent switch housing brings out the best in the RGB lighting. The aluminium frame of the keyboard adds to its robustness and gives it a premium feel. The grooves on the keyboard let you neatly tuck its cable and avoid creating a mess on your desk. For gamers who love to binge game, this keyboard has an additional wrist rest to reduce the strain on their hands.
Pros
- Tactile feedback
- Tasteful RGB lighting
- Great build quality
Cons
- Spacebar creates more noise than usual
HyperX Alloy Origins
The HyperX Alloy Originis gaming keyboard uses red mechanical switches to strike the right balance between responsiveness and accuracy. Its tactile feedback is crisp and satisfying. The aircraft-grade aluminium body of the keyboard lends it tremendous strength. It can withstand intense gaming sessions with absolute ease. The RGB lighting pops out of the transparent switch housings and creates an eye-catching effect. It can be further customised using the HyperX NGENUITY software. The keyboard can hold 3 profiles in its on-device memory.
Pros
- Nice switches
- Airforce-grade aluminium body
- Customisation software
Cons
- No wrist rest included
Royal Kludge RK61
The minimal design of the Royal Kludge R61 keyboard makes it ideal for office and home use. Being a 61-key compact wireless keyboard, you can carry it wherever you go. Its subtle RGB lighting is tastefully done. It brings the gaming aesthetic to your battle station. There are 18 RGB backlight modes, 8 monochrome backlight modes, and 1 full-colour backlight on this keyboard. The keys are equipped with blue switches that produce a very satisfying tactile response with every hit. There are 3 connectivity options onboard this keyboard: Bluetooth, USB Type-C wired, and 2.4GHz wireless.
Pros
- Compact form factor
- Multiple connectivity options
- Cool design
Cons
- Plastic body
Logitech G512 RGB
Logitech is the most reliable name when it comes to computer peripherals and accessories. The Logitech G512 is one of the best mechanical gaming keyboards you can buy under Rs 10,000. It comes in 4 switch options – GX Brown Tactile, GX Blue, Romer-G Tactile, and Romer-G Linear. The Romer-G switches are designed for users who want a silent keystroke response. The RGB lighting on this keyboard is implemented very tastefully. It can be customised using Logitech’s companion app. The aluminium alloy body has a USB passthrough key that makes charging other devices super easy.
Pros
- Multiple switch options
- Tasteful RGB lighting
- USB passthrough key
Cons
- Very common design
Redragon K686 Pro SE
The Redragon K686 Pro SE uses anime aesthetics to curate a unique look for itself. The 98-key design gives the keyboard a compact form factor without sacrificing any functionality. The Hi-Fi linear switches produce a very satisfying tactile feedback. The gasket design for keys reduces noise and increases flexibility. The feedback remains crisp and pointed. There are 3 connectivity options onboard this keyboard – USB Type-C wired, Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, and 2.4GHz wireless.
Pros
- Unique look
- Multiple connectivity options
- Control knob
Cons
- Won’t appeal to non-anime fans
Razer Blackwidow V3 Tenkeyless
The Tenkeyless version of Razer’s Blackwidow V3 costs half the price of the original keyboard. It is available in Green and Yellow switch options. Like the standard model, the V3 TKL has a durable aluminium frame that is designed for long and intense gaming sessions. The grooves on the shell allow you to tuck the cable and keep your desk clean and uncluttered. The keys can be customised for custom profiles, key bindings, and macros. The RGB lighting can be customised as well.
Pros
- Compact form factor
- Plenty of customisation options
- Grooves for cable management
Cons
- The keyboard can’t store customisation profiles
AULA F75
The AULA F75 is one of our favourite mechanical gaming keyboards under Rs 5,999. The hot-swappable base of this keyboard supports 3-pin and 5-pin switches. It comes with pre-lubricated stabilisers and LEOBOG Graywood V3 switches. This makes for a smooth and flowy typing experience. The RGB lighting on this keyboard is really well done. There are 16 preset gaming lighting effects and 10 music rhythm lighting effects. The compact form factor of the keyboard makes it portable. The 4,000mAh battery pack offers a versatile battery pack.
Pros
- Looks cool
- Swappable switches
- Compact form factor
Cons
- Mediocre build quality
Redragon Magicwand SE (K655)
The Redragon Magicwand SE is one of the finest keyboards you can buy under Rs 10,000. Its 78-key design incorporates the vertical keypad for maximum functionality. On top of that, the keyboard has special macro keys and a media scroller. The base of the keyboard is hot-swappable and supports all the major switches on the market. The RGB backlighting on this keyboard does not feel gaudy or over the top. There are 20 RGB presets that can be selected from the keyboard itself. The companion app offers more customisation options, including programming macros and keybindings. For more details, read our review of the Redragon Magicwand SE.
Pros
- Looks cool
- Compact
- Swappable switches
Cons
- Lacks flat keys
Portronics Hydra 10
If you’re looking for more affordable options, the Portronics Hydra 10 will be up your alley. This mechanical gaming keyboard has 2 connectivity options: Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless. The 2.4GHz USB wireless receiver does not come in the box. The keyboard can connect with up to 4 devices at once – 3 via Bluetooth and 1 via a 2.4GHz wireless receiver. Buyers can choose from red, blue, and brown switches for the keyboard. The tenkeyless design saves a lot of space on the desk.
Pros
- Compact
- Can connect with up to 4 devices at once
- Affordable
Cons
- Does not come with a USB wireless receiver in the box
Zebronics Transformer Pro
Ending this list is the Zebronics Transformer Pro keyboard and mouse combo. This ultra-affordable combo is ideal for gamers who are just starting out and don’t want to splurge on expensive products. The wireless keyboard has a detailed 104-key layout. Its aluminium body is robust and can take a knock. The integrated 2-step stand makes typing and game controls more comfortable over an extended session. There’s RGB lighting on the keyboard to keep up with its gaming aesthetics. The wireless mouse has an ergonomic design and supports up to 1,200 DPI.
Pros
- Affordable
- RGB lighting
- Ergonomic mouse
Cons
- Not a lot of customisation options
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Final Thoughts
These are the top 10 gaming keyboards you can buy under Rs 10,000. If you can splurge some extra money, check out the best gaming keyboards under Rs 15,000 as well. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments!