Keyboards for Gamers and Work – Affordable Keyboards and Fast Shipping
Looking to buy new keyboards? Everything is here – from top brands to budget models. All models come with Hebrew and English engraving right out of the box, official importer warranty, and a convenient option for interest-free installments. Fast shipping to your doorstep.
Why is it suddenly so hard to choose?
Look, buying keyboards online in 2026 can sometimes be a real movie. You get excited about some shiny model from abroad, go to order, and then it hits you – wait, there are no Hebrew letters here. What now? Ugly stickers? Going to get it laser engraved for an extra 150 shekels? Forget it. When you're looking for where to buy keyboards in Israel, the first thing, and this is critical, is to make sure it has Hebrew from the box. And yes – official importer. I'm telling you this as someone whose spacebar got stuck after two months with some parallel import keyboard, and nobody wanted to look at me.
Many people ask how much keyboards cost and don't understand that the price difference stems first and foremost from the mechanism. A membrane keyboard is fine. It's quiet (even too quiet), cheap, and does the job for the office. But if you're a gamer, or just sit and program from home all day – listen to me, only a mechanical keyboard. There's no comparison at all in response time. The feedback in your fingers.
Now about the switches, because this is where everyone gets confused. A blue switch sounds like an eighties typewriter. It's a joy for someone who types, but a complete nightmare for someone sitting next to you. A red switch – smooth, no click, flies down. Ideal for gaming and for those who need insane response. Brown is a compromise in the middle. Besides that, there's a strong trend nowadays of 60 percent keyboards (or TKL) – without the number pad on the side. Much more space for the mouse on the desk, especially if you have a large gaming setup.
Brands and Prices (No Hiding Anything)
The market is flooded. But between us? A Logitech keyboard or a Razer keyboard is a safe bet. It just works. Corsair and HyperX also make solid hardware, not to mention SteelSeries if you're an RGB lighting fanatic. If you do a keyboard price comparison, you'll see that the differences aren't always as big as they seem, especially when checking special price keyboards online on our site. You don't always need to take out a loan for good equipment, there are also recommended cheap keyboards that last for years. In short, these are the best keyboards to buy today. A normal Israeli online keyboard store simply keeps everything in stock, and that's it.
Which Mechanical Switch is Right for You?
| Switch Type | Typing Feel / Noise | Who is it Recommended For? |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Linear, smooth, relatively quiet | Gamers, FPS players, fast typists |
| Blue | Tactile, loud and clear click | Typists, programmers who like audible feedback |
| Brown | Tactile, quiet (no click) | The perfect combination of gaming and office work |
Top 5: Recommended Keyboards (Price/Quality Ratio)
| Model | Connection Type | Best For... |
|---|---|---|
| Logitech MX Keys | Wireless (Bluetooth) | Work, programmers, very quiet keyboard |
| Razer BlackWidow V3 | Wired | Competitive gaming, RGB lighting enthusiasts |
| Corsair K70 RGB | Wired | Gamers needing macro keys and insane durability |
| HyperX Alloy Origins | Wired (TKL optional) | Those who want a compact keyboard on their desk |
| SteelSeries Apex 3 | Wired | Low budget, but requires a reliable gaming keyboard |
