If you're planning to get rid of the cables around your computer desk, you're going to want the best wireless keyboard you can get. With so many models out there, which one is best for you?

Here are our picks of the best wireless keyboards in 2020.

Premium pick

1. Apple Magic Keyboard

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The Apple Magic Keyboard is the perfect choice for those who prefer the official Apple products. It doesn't come cheap, but it's designed from the ground up with macOS in mind, which a lot of wireless keyboards aren't. It's lightweight, durable, connects over Bluetooth, and has a rechargeable battery

Key Features
  • Designed to work with macOS
  • Uses a scissor mechanism underneath the keys
Specifications
  • Brand: Apple
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Backlight: No
  • Battery: Up to one month
  • Num Pad: No
  • Dimensions: ‎11.7 x 5 x 0.76 inches
  • Weight : 8.4 ounces
Pros
  • Great build quality
  • Good sized keys
Cons
  • No backlight
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Apple Magic Keyboard

A very well-priced entry, the Arteck Wireless Keyboard makes for a great travel companion. It's sleek, thin, and lightweight enough to be put into a laptop bag and carried with you.

Installation is easy; plug in the USB receiver and Windows takes care of the rest. Again, this one does need a USB port, but it's at such a good price that it's hard to pass up.

Key Features
  • 6 month battery life (rechargeable)
  • Uses plug-and-play technology for a quick setup
  • Rechargeable battery
Specifications
  • Brand: Arteck
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Backlight: No
  • Media Controls: Yes
  • Battery: 6 months
  • Num Pad: Yes
  • Switch Type: Scissor
  • Replaceable Keys: No
Pros
  • Sturdy
  • Feels comfortable to type on
  • Doesn't randomly go to sleep after a brief period of inactivity
Cons
  • Has quite loud keys
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Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard

The Arteck Wireless Keyboard is one of the best wireless keyboards for your money. It's relatively small, but due to its lightweight nature and ease of packing into a bag, that may be a boon for anyone who enjoys typing while they travel. The battery will last an impressive six months if you perform non-stop usage for two hours every day.

Key Features
  • Works up to 33 feet from the target device
  • Features a six-month battery life
Specifications
  • Brand: Arteck
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Backlight: No
  • Media Controls: Yes
  • Battery: 6 months use (rechargeable)
  • Num Pad: No
  • Switch Type: Scissor
  • Replaceable Keys: No
Pros
  • The rubber feet grip well
  • Sturdy and durable
Cons
  • Some users report keys becoming unresponsive
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Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard Slim

If you want a mechanical keyboard for a low price, the Dierya RGB Mechanical Keyboard is a solid choice. While the switches aren't the much-praised Cherry brand, they're still very nice to type on without breaking the bank. You can set the backlight to be one color, or have it perform rainbow ripples as you game.

It's worth noting that this keyboard is designed for PCs only. As such, if you're looking for a console keyboard, you might want to look elsewhere.

Key Features
  • Can also be used wired to lower key latency
  • Comes in black, blue, red, and brown switch variants
Specifications
  • Brand: DIERYA
  • Wireless: Yes (with wired option)
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Media Controls: Yes
  • Battery: 100 hours (rechargable)
  • Num Pad: No
  • Switch Type: Mechanical
  • Replaceable Keys: Yes
Pros
  • Mechanical keyboard
  • Feels good to type and game on
Cons
  • Some keys are in strange places and sizes
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DIERYA DK63

The G-Cord Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is an excellent example of how you don't need to spend a lot for quality wireless gaming keyboards. It has a beautiful rainbow color effect so that you can look your best while gaming.

The keyboard can be used wirelessly for regular tasks or connected via USB when you want keyboard press lag to be minimal. Its battery life is awe-inspiring, lasting 240 hours with heavy usage.

Key Features
  • Can be used wired or wirelessly
  • Works on PC, macOS, PS4, and Xbox One
Specifications
  • Brand: G-Cord
  • Wireless: Yes (with wired option)
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Media Controls: Yes
  • Battery: 240 hours (rechargeable)
  • Num Pad: Yes
  • Switch Type: Mechanical
  • Replaceable Keys: Yes
Pros
  • Feels sturdy and well-made
  • Bright backlights
Cons
  • Bluetooth range is quite small
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G-Cord Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

If you'd like something on the luxurious side, try the Vive Wireless Keyboard. It comes with a mouse, which in turn has an adjustable DPI to suit your needs.

The keyboard sports an array of different hotkeys, shortcuts, and a number pad to help boost work efficiency. Both the keyboard and the mouse are rechargeable, which helps save money on batteries, If you forget to turn it off before you go to bed, the keyboard has a built-in sleep function to prevent the batteries from going flat overnight.

Key Features
  • Comes with a mouse
  • Connects up to 10m via Bluetooth
Specifications
  • Brand: Vssoplor
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Backlight: No
  • Media Controls: Yes
  • Battery: One month (rechargable)
  • Num Pad: Yes
  • Switch Type: Scissor switch
  • Replaceable Keys: Yes
Pros
  • Quiet keys
  • Comes with a silicone cover to protect the keys when not in use
Cons
  • The included mouse is very small
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Vssoplor Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

If you use macOS want something that's easier on the wallet than Apple's Magic Keyboard, the iClever GK03 Wireless Keyboard is a fine alternative. It's not Bluetooth-compatible, but it does come with a mouse and also works well with Windows 10.

This keyboard is available in some beautiful alternate colors, if white doesn't suit you. Users also report that, despite the low price, the keyboard is satisfyingly quiet during use.

Key Features
  • Works on both macOS and Windows 10
  • Comes with a mouse
Specifications
  • Brand: iClever
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Backlight: No
  • Media Controls: Yes
  • Battery: 90 hours (rechargeable)
  • Num Pad: Yes
  • Switch Type: Scissor
  • Replaceable Keys: Yes
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Slim and portable
Cons
  • Keys may sometimes stick
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iClever GK03 Wireless Keyboard

FAQ

Q: What's the Difference Between a Wired and Wireless Keyboard?

A wired keyboard connects to your device via a wire, while a wireless keyboard doesn't; it uses Bluetooth or RF technology instead. However, there are minute differences that can sway whether you should get a wired or wireless keyboard.

For instance, Bluetooth wireless keyboards don't take up a USB spot, and can be used on a tablet or phone. Both Bluetooth and RF can be used at a longer distance than wires. However, a wired keyboard will have no keypress latency, which is very important in competitive gaming. This is why some wireless gaming keyboards can also be used wired.

Q: What Should I Look For in a Wireless Keyboard?

First of all, you need to ask yourself one question: do you love your NUM pad? A lot of wireless keyboards will cut off the NUM pad, so be sure to buy one that has one if it helps you.

Second, be sure to double-check what wireless connectivity technology the keyboard uses. RF connectors don't need to pair up with devices, which some find annoying with Bluetooth. However, Bluetooth doesn't need a USB port to connect to a computer or device, unlike RF.

Q: How Long Does a Wireless Keyboard Last?

Wireless keyboards come in a range of different battery lifespans. Annoyingly, companies often use different metrics to measure their battery life. For instance, a keyboard will come with advertised battery lives in the month range, but only if you use it for two hours a day.

Fortunately, unlike older wireless keyboards, newer models tend to be rechargeable. This means that, as long as the battery can last a few days of constant use, you can recharge it every so often to keep it topped up.