
Monster Gaming Keyboards ⌨️
Monster Gaming Keyboards for PC (1)
How to Choose a Monster Keyboard
The right keyboard comes down to how it feels to game and type on, the layout that fits your desk, and the connection and features you want. Use the guide below to match a Monster board to the way you play before you buy.
Mechanical switches give a distinct feel and a longer rated lifespan, in linear (smooth, fast — popular for FPS), tactile (a typing bump) and clicky variants. Membrane boards are quieter and cheaper but feel softer. Check each Monster model's listing for the switch type it uses.
Full-size keyboards keep the numpad for work and MMO play. Tenkeyless (TKL) drops the numpad for more mouse room — handy for low-sensitivity FPS players. Compact 60/65% boards save the most desk space. Choose by desk space and whether you need a numpad.
Monster gaming keyboards typically include RGB lighting with adjustable effects and brightness. If you want custom lighting profiles or macros, check whether the model stores them onboard or needs companion software. Onboard storage means your settings follow the keyboard between PCs.
Wired keyboards (usually USB) give the lowest latency and never need charging, which is why most gamers prefer them. Wireless adds a cleaner desk; for gaming, a low-latency 2.4GHz dongle beats Bluetooth. Check the connection listed on each model.
Anti-ghosting and N-key rollover make sure simultaneous key presses all register — important when you hit several keys at once in fast games. Most gaming keyboards include this on the main gaming cluster or across the board; confirm the spec on the model you're considering.
