The Best Keyboard for Writers? 10 Awesome Keyboards for Fast-Typers!

Wondering what is the best keyboard for writers? As a writer, I can tell you how much of a positive difference a good keyboard can make when it comes to writing articles.

With some keyboards, typing a few sentences is a major struggle, and with others, you can comfortably type at light speed with minimal errors. I did hours of research and tested out various keyboards to narrow down the best choices for writers.

Price range guide:

  • đź’˛ – under $50
  • 💲💲 – under $100
  • 💲💲💲 – $100 – $199
  • 💲💲💲💲 – $200 +

Let’s get into the list.

10 Best Keyboards for Writers:

1 – Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard

Price range: 💲💲💲

I think we can all agree that Apple creates the sleekest devices out there. I mean, the company created the Mac-book, which is widely considered to be the best device for office work or at least the trendiest.

The Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard is one of the best keyboards for writers. The keys are sensitive and quiet, and your fingers can easily glide across them without any discomfort.

It’s also wireless, with Bluetooth support, although you can still use the keyboard via the USB charging cable. And yes, with the cable, the keyboard can be used on Windows devices too. Overall, a great keyboard. Personally, I prefer the model with a numeric keypad.

Overall, a great keyboard with the excellent build quality, but for those of you who work on Windows, some of the buttons can take some getting used to.

P.S. This keyboard would work great for a Samsung Dex and portable monitor setup!

2 – Logitech MX Keys Advanced Wireless Keyboard

Price range: 💲💲

The Logitech MX Keys Advanced wireless keyboard is one of my favorite keyboards for writing because of the dished keys.

The keys are in-dented to match the shape of your fingers and they have great feedback too. I also recommended this keyboard in my list of keyboards that feel like laptop keyboards.

Besides the extremely comfortable keys, the Logitech MX Keys Advanced has a lot of other great features.

For example, it has a smart backlight that is triggered by proximity sensors, three Bluetooth options, multiple hotkeys (camera, calculator, folders, etc), a built-in rechargeable battery, and it’s powered by USB-c.

What more could you want? Try writing on this keyboard and you won’t want to switch to any other keyboard for quite some time. The silent keystrokes are a big plus for me.

3 – Razer BlackWidow Chroma v2 Mechanical Keyboard

Price range: 💲💲💲

Look, I know this mechanical keyboard is designed primarily for gamers, but it’s good for writing too. There are lots of writers that prefer tactile feedback from mechanical keyboards.

The Razer Black Widow also has customizable Chroma RGB lighting with a possible 16.8 million color combinations. Don’t worry, it has custom profiles, so you don’t have to spend ages configuring the perfect ambiance. 

On top of that, the keyboard is designed with ergonomics in mind. The keys near the top of the keyboard are slightly raised, making it much easier for you to access them. It also has slant supports. 

Combine those little features with the wrist strap, and you have a really nice comfortable, and versatile keyboard. 

4 – Razer Ornata Chroma Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Price Range: 💲💲

The Razer Ornata Chroma Gaming Keyboard is slightly cheaper than the previous model. If you don’t have the budget for the other Razer models, this one is worth a look. It’s a good budget-friendly alternative.

5 – SteelSeries Apex Pro Mechanical Keyboard

Price range: 💲💲💲💲

Looking for a really professional mechanical keyboard that you can use for writing and also competitive gaming?

The SteelSeries Apex Pro mechanical keyboard is worth checking out. It’s a bit expensive but the build quality is great. There’s one feature that really stood out to me, the smart display in the top right of the keyboard. It has a tiny OLED display that can be configured to show a wide range of information.

Another really cool feature is the option to manually adjust the sensitivity level of each keystroke. How cool is that? It also comes with full RGB customization.

While not the cheapest, it’s definitely one of the most interesting on our list. The keyboard also includes a magnetic wrist rest.

6 – Logitech Ergo K860 Wireless

Price range: 💲💲

If you never tried ergonomic keyboards before, the design of the K860 might confuse you. The K860 is warped to match the angle of both your hands. It might seem a little strange at first but it’s actually very comfortable and you can type on it for hours without feeling any discomfort.

Besides the shape, the K860 includes a wrist rest that has several adjustable angles. Let’s not forget the keyboard is wireless and you can pair it to 3 Bluetooth devices at the same time. Very cool. If you want to try an ergonomic keyboard, the K860 is a good choice.

7 – Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard

Price range: 💲💲

Here’s another ergonomic ultra-thin keyboard that is great for writers. The Microsoft Sculpt keyboard is warped like the K860 but it has an empty space in the middle and the Numpad is separate.

The split design helps keep your arms and forearms relaxed for long typing sessions. It’s one of the cheaper ergonomic keyboards out there, and it often comes bundled with the Sculpt mouse.

As for features, it uses a 2.4g wireless receiver, and it has a number of shortcut keys that can be accessed by toggling the FN switch. The main complaint people have with this keyboard is some of the keys like Delete are in strange locations.

8 – Arteck 2.4G Stainless Steel Wireless Keyboard

Price range: đź’˛

Getting back to the basics, this is a really nice full-size wireless keyboard. It doesn’t have the coolest features, but it’s quiet, wireless, and lightweight.

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly wireless keyboard to write on, this one could be what you’re looking for.

One cool feature of this keyboard is the built-in rechargeable battery. On a full charge, the battery is supposed to last up to 6 months, and you can recharge it at any time via the included USB cable.

Overall, the Arteck wireless 2.4G keyboard is a decent keyboard. But there are some cases where people struggle to type on it. If you just need a simple wireless keyboard, this one should do the trick. It’s a budget keyboard. 

However, if you want something that will stand the tests of time, it’s probably a better idea to invest a bit more into a truly great product.

9 – Seenda Wireless Backlit Ultra Thin Keyboard

Price range: đź’˛

Here’s an interesting one. When you see the features of the Seenda backlit keyboard, you would think it’s a fancy high-end model but it’s quite budget-friendly.

The keyboard is ultra-thin, it’s wireless, it includes a built-in rechargeable battery, and it uses scissor-switch keys. You can also adjust the backlight brightness levels. What I liked about the backlight is it’s not full RGB but rather dim white light.

If you need something budget-friendly and quiet, the Seenda is worth checking out.

10 – HP Wireless Elite Keyboard V2

Price range: 💲💲

Looking for a slim and modern wireless keyboard but don’t care so much about fancy features? The HP Wireless Elite Keyboard V2 is a very low-profile keyboard, so you can type on it late at night without waking up your partner.

It’s an ultra-slim wireless keyboard with a minimalist design. While it does have a Numpad, some of the dedicated buttons that you would expect on a keyboard such as the delete key are not in the same locations. Besides that, it doesn’t have a backlight.

But the keys are very comfortable and I like the low-profile design. There are also some shortcuts such as volume controls that can come in handy.

Conclusion: 

So we’ve been through my best keyboards for writers. I hope you found one that suits your needs. I have used so many keyboards over the years, and I noticed that I can actually write faster on ultra-thin low profile keyboards.

The good news is most of those keyboards are not very expensive and there are plenty of options. The downside is you can’t do much gaming on them because they usually limit the number of keys you can hold down at a time.

I’m not really a fan of writing on mechanical keyboards but to each his or her own.  I think choosing the right keyboard is important, but it’s not the most important decision ever. As long as you choose one that’s comfortable, you shouldn’t have any major problems. 

I hope you enjoyed this article. If you have any keyboard recommendations, please leave them in a comment below. 

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