Competition in this price range is brutal.

By itself, the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard is a nicely constructed piece of kit.

Problems occur when that $199.99 receipt floats into view.

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard on a wooden desk with blue RGB

That comfort-factor is compounded by the soft-touch coating across the top of the aluminum top plate.

This thing is rock solid - exactly what you want for a traditional linear mechanical switch.

This is a 75% layout, but not as you might know it.

Corner of Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard on a wooden desk

Everything is squished into a form factor more in keeping with the traditions of a 65% deck.

These are the first keyboard feel that Ive used to flip out sideways, and Im a big fan.

Whenever I make similar adjustments with Alienwares rig, the feet simply glide in motion with the deck.

Back panel of Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard showing side flipping feet

These clickers are both the decks greatest strength and biggest point of contention.

These newer magnetic switches provide far more customization of your switch behavior via personalized actuation points and dual-step triggers.

They also provide faster repeat presses when a dynamic feature called Rapid Trigger is enabled.

Close up on red linear switches inside Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard

A longer feature list isnt always the hallmark of a great gaming keyboard, though.

Thats where the stronger side of this mechanical offering comes in.

This gives you fast access to your five onboard profiles, with RGB switching as well.

Front panel of Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard with connection options and indicator lights on show

Wireless connectivity is also one of the Pros strongest assets.

Everything is nicely laid out, with three main tabs for lighting, keybinding, and general tweaks.

That means accuracy and speed are maintained at high levels.

Close up on arrow buttons and dual functions on Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard

Should you buy the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard?

There are a few gaming keyboards the Alienware Pro Wireless needs to beat.

Its currently my favorite TKL form factor plank on the market.

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming keyboard with blue RGB on, leaning against packaging on a wooden desk

Then theres the NZXT Function Elite ($199.99).

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ASUS ROG Azoth 75% Wireless…

NZXT Function Elite MiniTKL…

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Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming…

Prime

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