mechanical keyboard price in bd
The price of mechanical keyboards in Bangladesh, as of July 2025, varies significantly based on brand, switch type, features (like RGB lighting, hot-swappable switches, wireless connectivity), size (full-size, TKL, 60%, 75%), and build quality.
Here's a general breakdown of what you can expect:
1. Budget-Friendly Mechanical Keyboards (Entry-Level):
Price Range: ৳2,000 - ৳5,000
Brands: Fantech, Redragon, AULA, E-Yooso, Zifriend, Ajazz (some models), Imice, Havit (some higher-end models).
Features:
Often use Outemu or generic mechanical switches (Blue, Red, Brown are most common).
Basic RGB or single-color backlighting.
Wired connectivity (USB).
Plastic build.
Full-size (104 keys) or Tenkeyless (TKL - 87 keys) layouts.
Some might offer basic hot-swappable switches (usually 3-pin).
Examples:
Fantech ATOM series (e.g., MK874V2, MK876): ৳2,500 - ৳3,500
2 Redragon K552 Kumara (TKL): ৳3,800 - ৳4,200
3 AULA F2058/F3068: ৳2,400 - 3,500
Zifriend ZA981/KA981: ৳2,700 - ৳3,000
2. Mid-Range Mechanical Keyboards:
Price Range: ৳5,000 - ৳12,000
Brands: Royal Kludge (RK), Keychron (C/K series), Tecware, Ajazz (mid-to-high end), Dareu, MSI (some models), Cooler Master (some models), Corsair (entry-level).
Features:
Better quality switches (Gateron, Kailh, sometimes Cherry MX for older models or specific builds).
Full RGB lighting with more customization.
Hot-swappable switches (often 3-pin and 5-pin support).
4 Multi-mode connectivity (wired, 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth) is common.
More durable build materials, sometimes with metal plates.
5 More layout options (60%, 65%, 75%, TKL, Full-size).
Better keycap quality (often PBT).
Gasket-mounted designs start appearing here for better typing feel.
Examples:
Royal Kludge RK84 / RK68 / RK R75 (Tri-mode, Hotswappable): ৳5,100 - ৳7,000
Keychron C1/C2 (Wired, Hotswappable): ৳6,000 - ৳7,700
Ajazz AK820 Pro / AK980 (Tri-mode, Gasket): ৳5,000 - ৳10,000
Tecware Phantom RGB Hotswappable: ৳3,800 - ৳4,600 (often on sale)
Dareu A87X Pro (Tri-mode): ৳6,900
3. High-End / Premium Mechanical Keyboards:
Price Range: ৳12,000 - ৳30,000+
Brands: Keychron (Q/V series, higher-end K/K Pro series), Akko, Glorious, Corsair (higher-end K series), Razer, SteelSeries, ASUS ROG, custom keyboard components.
Features:
Premium switch options (Cherry MX, Gateron G Pro, Akko switches, custom switches, magnetic switches).
Advanced gasket-mounted or other sophisticated mounting systems.
CNC aluminum cases.
Exceptional build quality and durability.
Advanced software for customization.
Dedicated media controls, volume knobs, sometimes small OLED screens.
Per-key RGB lighting.
Excellent stabilizers and sound dampening.
Proprietary technologies for gaming (e.g., rapid trigger, adjustable actuation).
Examples:
Keychron Q1/Q2/Q3 (Barebones or fully assembled): ৳15,000 - ৳25,000+ (highly depends on configuration)
Akko 3098B / 5075S / MOD Series: ৳7,500 - ৳15,000
Corsair K70/K100 series: ৳6,900 (K70 CORE) - ৳20,000+
Razer BlackWidow/Huntsman series: ৳12,000 - ৳25,000+
ASUS ROG Falchion Ace / Strix Scope: ৳14,500 - ৳30,000+
Factors Affecting Price:
Switch Type: Cherry MX switches are generally more expensive than Gateron, Kailh, or Outemu. Linear (Red), Tactile (Brown), and Clicky (Blue) are common types.
6 Connectivity: Wired < Wireless (2.4GHz) < Multi-mode (2.4GHz + Bluetooth + Wired).
Layout Size: Smaller layouts (60%, 65%, TKL) can sometimes be pricier due to compact engineering, but full-size keyboards from premium brands are also expensive.
Build Materials: Plastic < Aluminum plate < Full CNC aluminum case.
Hot-Swappable Sockets: Allows users to easily change switches without soldering, adds to the cost.
Keycap Material: ABS is standard, PBT is more durable and feels better, often found on mid-to-high end.
RGB Lighting: Basic LED < Per-key RGB with software customization.
Gasket Mount: A premium mounting style that provides a softer, more flexible typing feel.
7 Brand Reputation & Warranty: Premium brands come with higher price tags but also offer better warranty and support.
Where to Buy Mechanical Keyboards in Bangladesh:
Major Computer Hardware Stores:
Star Tech: One of the largest retailers, with a wide selection.
8 Ryans Computers: Another leading retailer with many options.
9 Computer Mania BD: Known for a diverse range of gaming peripherals.
10 Tech Land BD: Also a popular destination for keyboards.
11 Creatus Computer: Offers a good range and frequently updates prices.
12 Global Brand Pvt. Ltd.: Official distributor for some brands like ASUS.
Specialized Gaming/Peripheral Stores:
Vibe Gaming: Focuses on gaming peripherals.
Gadget Nova: Another good option for a variety of keyboards.
The Blisstronics: Has a strong focus on custom keyboard parts and enthusiast options.
Online Marketplaces:
Daraz.com.bd: Good for comparing prices from various sellers, but be careful to check seller ratings for authenticity, especially for more expensive models.
It's highly recommended to check the websites of these retailers for the most up-to-date pricing and available models, as stock and prices can change frequently. If possible, visit a physical store to try out different switch types and layouts before making a purchase.
The market for mechanical keyboards in Bangladesh is quite diverse, catering to both budget-conscious users and enthusiasts looking for high-end features.
Here's a breakdown of what you can expect across different price segments and popular brands:
I. Entry-Level Mechanical Keyboards (BDT 2,000 - BDT 5,000)
This segment offers mechanical keyboards at an accessible price point, often featuring Outemu, Gateron, or similar switches, and basic RGB lighting. These are great for users looking to experience mechanical keyboards without breaking the bank.
Brands: Fantech, Redragon, Aula, Zifriend, Tecware, PC Power, Ajazz (some models).
Common Features:
Wired connectivity (USB Type-C is common).
2 Blue, Red, or Brown mechanical switches (often Outemu or equivalent).
Basic RGB or single-color backlighting.
Full-size (104-key) or Tenkeyless (TKL - 87-key) layouts.
3 Plastic build.
Some models might offer hot-swappable switches at the higher end of this range.
Approximate Prices:
Fantech ATOM series (e.g., MK874V2, MK876, MK875V2): BDT 2,300 - BDT 3,000
Redragon Kumara K552/K552 RGB: BDT 3,500 - BDT 4,100
Aula F2058/F2067/F2088 (wired): BDT 2,500 - BDT 3,500
Zifriend ZA981/KA981: BDT 2,700 - BDT 2,900
Tecware Phantom RGB 87-Key (TKL Hotswappable): BDT 3,800 - BDT 4,600
4 Ajazz AK33/AK820 (wired): BDT 3,000 - BDT 4,000
II. Mid-Range Mechanical Keyboards (BDT 5,000 - BDT 10,000)
This segment offers more premium features, better build quality, and often more popular switch options (like Gateron Pro, Kailh, or even entry-level Cherry MX). You'll find more wireless options, advanced RGB, and compact layouts.
Brands: Royal Kludge (RK), Keychron (C-series, V-series), Corsair (entry-mid), MSI (mid-range), A4Tech Bloody (higher-end mechanical), Akko, Aula (higher-end models), Ajazz (higher-end models), Monka.
Common Features:
Wired, Bluetooth, and/or 2.4GHz wireless connectivity (tri-mode).
5 Hot-swappable PCB (allowing easy switch changes).
Gateron Pro, Kailh, or proprietary brand switches.
Advanced RGB lighting with more customization.
Compact layouts (60%, 65%, 75%, 80%) becoming more common.
Better keycap quality (PBT often seen).
Some may feature sound-dampening foam (gasket mount or similar).
Approximate Prices:
Royal Kludge RK61/RK71/RK84/RK87/RK100 (Tri-Mode): BDT 3,500 - BDT 6,000 (RK84 is popular, ~BDT 5,100 - BDT 5,900)
Keychron C1/C2 (Wired, Hotswappable Gateron G Pro): BDT 6,000 - BDT 7,700
Corsair K70 CORE RGB: BDT 6,900
MSI Vigor GK30 (Mechanical): BDT 4,000 - BDT 5,500 (some combo offers include mouse)
A4Tech Bloody WS98 series (Wireless Mechanical): BDT 7,500 - BDT 9,000
6 Akko 3098B (wired/BT): BDT 7,500 - BDT 9,000
Monka A87/G61 (Hotswappable): BDT 3,500 - BDT 4,500
III. High-End & Premium Mechanical Keyboards (BDT 10,000 - BDT 30,000+)
This segment is for enthusiasts and professionals who demand the best in terms of switches, build materials, customization, and advanced features.
Brands: Keychron (Q-series, K-series, V-series with advanced features), Razer, Logitech, Asus ROG, Glorious, Leopold, Varmilo, specialized custom keyboard parts.
Common Features:
Premium build materials (aluminum chassis, thick PBT keycaps).
Gasket-mount or other advanced mounting systems for better typing feel and sound.
High-quality switches (Cherry MX, Gateron G Pro, Kailh Box, proprietary brand switches like Razer Optical/Logitech GX).
Advanced software for macro programming and RGB customization.
Tri-mode connectivity (wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth) with robust batteries.
OLED displays, dedicated media controls, and unique features.
Hot-swappable sockets for easy switch replacement.
Approximate Prices:
Keychron K-series (e.g., K2, K4, K6, K8 Pro) or V-series (e.g., V1, V2): BDT 8,000 - BDT 15,000+ (depending on features like aluminum frame, gasket mount)
Keychron Q-series (Customizable, Aluminum): BDT 15,000 - B 30,000+ (these are barebones kits or pre-built premium units)
Razer BlackWidow/Huntsman series: BDT 15,000 - BDT 28,000+
Logitech G-series mechanical keyboards (e.g., G515 TKL): BDT 10,000 - BDT 20,000+
ASUS ROG mechanical keyboards (e.g., Falchion Ace, Strix Scope): BDT 12,000 - BDT 30,000+ (ROG Azoth can go above BDT 30,000)
Glorious GMMK Pro: BDT 15,000 - BDT 25,000 (often sold as barebones kit)
Factors Affecting Price:
Switch Type: Cherry MX switches are generally more expensive than Gateron or Outemu. Premium linear, tactile, or clicky switches also impact price.
Hot-Swappable vs. Soldered: Hot-swappable PCBs allow you to change switches easily and often command a higher price.
Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz) keyboards are usually more expensive than wired-only ones.
7 Form Factor/Layout: Smaller layouts (60%, 65%, TKL) can sometimes be more expensive due to design complexity or premium features.
Build Materials: Plastic is cheapest, while aluminum or high-quality ABS can increase the price.
RGB Lighting: More advanced, per-key RGB lighting costs more than basic single-color or rainbow backlighting.
Brand Reputation & Software: Premium brands often have better software support and brand value built into the price.
Where to Buy in Bangladesh:
Online Retailers:
Star Tech: One of the largest and most reputable retailers for PC components and peripherals.
8 Ryans Computers: Another major computer hardware store with a wide selection.
9 Tech Land BD: Popular for gaming peripherals.
10 PC House BD / UCC.COM.BD: Also good options for a range of brands.
Vibe Gaming / Gadget Nova / Tech Diversity Ltd / Potaka IT: Specialized gaming and enthusiast peripheral stores.
Daraz.com.bd: You can find many sellers, but be cautious and check seller ratings for authenticity.
Physical Stores:
IDB Bhaban (Dhaka): A hub for computer parts and accessories, with many shops carrying various brands.
Multiplan Center (Dhaka): Another well-known market for electronics.
Bashundhara City / Jamuna Future Park (Dhaka):
11 Some larger electronics stores in these malls may carry them.
It's always recommended to visit the websites of these major retailers for the most current prices and available models, as stock and promotions can change frequently.
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