The Lemokey P1 Pro is the cream of the crop. Its all-metal body is extremely well built, and the premium construction is something you’d expect from a more expensive board. In addition to being highly customizable from the get-go, the P1 Pro is also hot-swappable so you can personalize it to your liking.

Offering a beautiful typing experience thanks to the double-shot PBT keycaps, typists (and casual gamers) will be very happy with Lemokey’s offering. Costing $129, it might not be the cheapest keyboard but it certainly isn’t the most expensive, and it offers unbeatable value for money. There are a few things that might turn some people off, though, such as its weight and the keyboard not having a dedicated switch to change operating system layouts.

Regardless, this is easily one of the best mechanical keyboards I’ve seen. For the complete breakdown, read my full Lemokey P1 Pro review. Editor’s note: This review will cover both the wired Lemokey P1 and the wireless Lemokey P1 Pro, as the keyboards are mostly the same.

We’ll point out key differences along the way though. Lemokey P1 Pro review: Specs Lemokey P1 Pro review: Cheat sheet Lemokey P1 Pro review: The ups You can’t even count all the things the Lemokey P1 Pro does right on one hand. From its beautiful, premium construction and typing experience to its high customizability potential and user-friendly software, the P1 Pro is an all-rounder.

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