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Finding a keyboard that suits your typing and work style is important for work efficiency. A faulty keyboard will definitely affect your comfortability and efficiency.

Some keyboards have wrist rests, some have keys spaced far or near, some have hard keys while others have soft touch keys. All of these could subconsciously contribute to how you work every day. These are some of the best keyboards with different features to suit your needs.

1. Das Keyboard 4 Professional Cherry MX Brown Mechanical Keyboard
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The Das Keyboard's Cherry MX Brown Mechanical Keyboard features key switches with gold contacts resulting in a soft feel when typing. Having a strong construction, with an aluminum top panel, you can pound on it to meet deadlines or when ideas are running fast through your head, without worrying about destroying their keys.

2. Durgod Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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2. Despite its name, the Durgod Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a perfect work companion as you can program any key -- except for the FN Key -- to your needs and access its many shortcut functions. Its Tenkeyless 80% keyboard design also means it is compact, giving you more space on your desk for your other work essentials. As a bonus, it has foldable feet so you can adjust it to the comfort of your wrists.

3. Eagletec KG010 Mechanical Keyboard
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The first two keyboards featured here have a basic look. If you need a backlit keyboard though -- for those late night jobs or simply to add some jazz to your desktop look -- the Eagletec KG010 Mechanical Keyboard is ideal for you. It has 104 keys and dust proof mechanical switches all backlit with blue LED RGB. Its keys also have medium resistance with tactile bump feedback, giving off that satisfying clicking sound.

4. Redragon K552 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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If blue is still boring, try the Redragon K552 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with its RGB LED Rainbow backlighting. This is actually a great gaming keyboard, but its fancy lighting effects and six different brightness levels would be great to add some zest to your office. Plus, since it is made for intense gaming, you can be sure your work on it will also be accommodated without problems.

5. Havit Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse Combo
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Another gaming keyboard, the Havit Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse Combo has a detachable wrist set perfect for your long hours of work. Its keys are also sensitive, requiring less effort when you type. As with most of the keyboards in this list, in this also you can set the keys up with your preferred configurations.