<> = Things I could hack into a cyberdeck = Including these because I'd customise the body into something else, or try to anyway. There's quite a few offerings when it comes to wireless mechanical keyboards these days, they're very well featured and should suit a lot of people looking for 60% form-factor boards. == Common features include == * Wireless to dongle, or bluetooth connectivity * A long-lasting rechargeable battery * Charging via USB-C, and of course lets you use the board hardwired to the PC * A choice of mechanical switches == Purchasing concerns and criteria == * Physical footprint * Weight, because this is likely to be like half of the weight of the finished deck * Mechanical switch choice * Overall thickness * Key layout and practicality for hacking * Backlit keys == Products == * https://www.pccasegear.com/products/55745/keychron-k7-wireless-lp-hot-swap-mech-keyboard-optical-brown * https://www.pccasegear.com/products/55755/keychron-k6-wireless-abs-rgb-hot-swap-mech-keyboard-gat-brown * https://www.pccasegear.com/products/56099/durgod-fusion-navigator-wireless-mech-keyboard-mx-brown * https://www.pccasegear.com/products/48043/ducky-one-2-sf-rgb-mechanical-keyboard-cherry-brown * https://www.pccasegear.com/products/51841/cooler-master-sk622-w-wireless-rgb-mech-keyboard-lp-red === Compare === || Model || Weight || Footprint || Thickness || Keys || Switches || Lighting || Features || Price || || Keychron K7 LP || 350 || 307 x 98 || 18-22 || 68 || Keychron Optical || RGB || Hotswap switches || 120 || || Keychron K6 || 520 || 313 x 104 || 30-37 || 68 || Gateron options || RGB || Hotswap switches || 110 || || Durgod Fusion || 1000 || 316 x 134 || 45 || 68 || Cherry || - || - || 220 || || Ducky One 2 SF || 635 || 325 x 108 || 40 || 67 || Cherry/Kailh || RGB || - || 160 || || CMaster SK622-W LP || 450 || 293 x 103 || 31 || 64 || Lowprof Red/Blue || RGB || - || 130 ||