Im not really knowlegeable when it comes to keyboard stuff tbh so idk what half the stuff your saying is (what is hotswappable? what is rapid trigger?)ġ. im planning on purchasing the keypad sometime in july because what is when i have summer off (mostly) and will probably be playing more If you need links just DM me or something.my budget is 25 dollars. Idk what you're budget is or if you want a full keypad, a 2-key keypad, etc. MrSparklepants wrote:The best keypad you'll get at best buy is probably a $10-$20 membrane keypad but that's even if your best buy has it in-store. If you need links just DM me or something. Now if you're willing to spend $40-$50 on a keypad which is the typical price for a quality osu keypad I would choose some of the rapid trigger keypads coming out such as the Wooting UwU, the AlphaTec Helios, the FLUXPAD Keypad which was announced in the forums, or the Octa KPAD. The Sim Pad Nano is $27 and is almost exactly like the K2, but there are many more reviews on it and it will come with quality keycaps that will last a pretty long time and includes a 90-day hardware warranty (For the official Sim Pad Nano check ) The only problem about the K2 is the keycaps, I hear the keycaps are pretty bad. On Amazon, I'd pick the Motospeed K2 hot-swappable for $16 as it comes with switches other than Outemu switches from the reviews, it looks like the K2 has Kailh speed bronze switches (which means it will support most other switches, the PCB looks like will support 5-pin switches, but I can't confirm. However, there are plenty of cheap keypads on aliexpress (quality will vary, I'd check out the most bought and make your judgment after looking at the pros and cons that each of the keypads has.) The best keypad you'll get at best buy is probably a $10-$20 membrane keypad but that's even if your best buy has it in-store.
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