Qwertykeys Neo65 vs TKL

88 facts in comparison

Based on 1,516 Reddit opinions. Close race—Qwertykeys Neo65 edges ahead.

1.5K opinions
Qwertykeys Neo65 leads by 4pts
Reddit's Pick
Qwertykeys Neo65
95%
A+
Based on
1,445 Redditors
Winner

Qwertykeys Neo65

363 opinions

tldr; Budget enthusiast 65%. Solid aluminum, gasket mount, great sound at the price. Community favorite.

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VS
TKL
91%
A
Based on
5,470 Redditors

TKL

~$31.99
1,153 opinions

tldr; Form factor, not a product. Removes numpad for mouse room. Most recommended size for gaming and productivity.

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Typing FeelSwitchesBuild QualityKeycapsFeatures
📝TYP
SWI
🔧BUI
KEY
FEA
25
Points
20
Points

Score by Category

Typing Feel
31%22%
Switches
20%19%
Build Quality
25%20%
Keycaps
24%19%
Features
19%20%

Why is TKL better than Qwertykeys Neo65?

  • More mouse space
  • ⌨ Keeps F-row and nav
  • Gaming sweet spot
Based on 6,915 Reddit opinions
Too Close to Call

Reddit prefers the Qwertykeys Neo65

Winning by 4 points (95% vs 91%)

Better value
Better typing feel
Budget enthusiast
High confidence (6,915 mentions)

💬Reddit Sentiment

Based on 6,915 Reddit mentions

Overall Rating

Qwertykeys Neo65
9.5/10
1,445 mentions
TKL
9.1/10
5,470 mentions
VALUE
Qwertykeys Neo653.1/10
TKL2.1/10
FEATURES
Qwertykeys Neo651.9/10
TKL2.0/10
BUILD QUALITY
Qwertykeys Neo652.5/10
TKL2.0/10
SWITCHES
Qwertykeys Neo652.0/10
TKL1.9/10
TYPING FEEL
Qwertykeys Neo653.1/10
TKL2.2/10
KEYCAPS
Qwertykeys Neo652.4/10
TKL1.9/10
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Head to Head

Head to Head

Qwertykeys Neo65: 4|TKL: 0
ValueQwertykeys Neo65
Qwertykeys Neo6531%
TKL21%
Features
Qwertykeys Neo6519%
TKL20%
Build QualityQwertykeys Neo65
Qwertykeys Neo6525%
TKL20%
Switches
Qwertykeys Neo6520%
TKL19%
Typing FeelQwertykeys Neo65
Qwertykeys Neo6531%
TKL22%
KeycapsQwertykeys Neo65
Qwertykeys Neo6524%
TKL19%
Qwertykeys Neo6595%
TKL91%
Close race - Qwertykeys Neo65 edges ahead by 4 points

Key Specs

SpecQwertykeys Neo65TKL
Brand
SteelSeries
Manufacturer
SteelSeries
Color
Black
Weight
1.4 Pounds
Height
1.57 Inches

Key Highlights

Qwertykeys Neo65
💰 Budget enthusiast
⚙️ Gasket mount
🔊 Great stock sound
🔧 Hot-swap PCB
TKLWinner
🖱️ More mouse space
⌨️ Keeps F-row and nav
🎮 Gaming sweet spot
🏢 Office-friendly

Topic Battles

Qwertykeys Neo65: 3|Tied: 2|TKL: 0
📝Typing Feel
Qwertykeys Neo65 wins
Qwertykeys Neo65
31%
TKL
22%
Switches
Qwertykeys Neo65
20%
TKL
19%
🔧Build Quality
Qwertykeys Neo65 wins
Qwertykeys Neo65
25%
TKL
20%
Keycaps
Qwertykeys Neo65 wins
Qwertykeys Neo65
24%
TKL
19%
Features
Qwertykeys Neo65
19%
TKL
20%

Based on Reddit sentiment across 5 categories

📈Where They Rank

💬What Redditors Actually Say

What Redditors Say

Best praise vs top criticism for Qwertykeys Neo65

Best Praise
+67 pts
Thanks for your kind words! For those asking, I only grabbed boards in my main rotation, not necessarily the most expensive ones I'd have to find/pack. \- Barrett Creative KL-90 Shadow, daily driver, solid gamer \- Neo65, all-purpose wireless/travel build, typing-focused \- MelGeek Mojo 60, pure gaming build \- Tacworks Tac T2, pure typing build (unfinished) \- TKC Candybar - Retro, just cause I thought it was cool ;)
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What Redditors Say

Best praise vs top criticism for TKL

Best Praise
+52 pts
So I've got 30ish boards. I've been in the mechanical keyboard hobby since 2008/09ish. And for the armchair psychs, I'm financially stable, it's a collection. I treat them as art just as much as tools. Of my boards, I've got about 10 unbuilt, as I like to really take my time building my boards. I create themes and try to build the entire board around said theme. For example, I have a pandemic-themed board. But it's for what was really popular during the time of the pandemic. That board is an R1 Navy Satisfaction 75 with a brass plate, original holy pandas, and GMK Mizu. It captures a time in the hobby that I really enjoyed and puts a smile on my face when I use the board. I've got a Boba Fett-themed board that I build in the color palette of my favorite bounty hunter. I purchased a damaged Geon Frog tkl from a friend, sent it off to cerakote with some GMK Boba Fett caps to color match and let the cerakote company go wild. I threw some Pines switches in and called it a day. That all being said. My boards rotate. Sometimes I'll switch it out weekly, sometimes things get buys and I use the same board for a month. I don't have a built board that I haven't touched this year, though. Even if I use it for just a couple days, I get a chance to remember why I built the board and reminds why I made the decisions for the build. Some frequent flyers on my desk are my NRD Kaze, Mira SE, HHKB (the first board I ever bought as a hobbyist), Safa TKL, Sat75, Prophet, CW88, Caerdroia, one off "Panda Korn", and my Tengu. Most of my boards have some sort of linear in them, ones that were built as typing boards tend to have light tactiles. Most of my sets are GMK, I like cherry profile and I embrace the shine. For upcoming purchases, it really depends on what I find. The most recent purchase was the AKB Caerdroia. I loved the two tone design, large weight unique weight, and the inclusion of USB ports on a daughter board. At the time of purchase, I was working in a private office and loved being able to throw a USB drive or a mouse adapter in it. I'm working from home now, and I still love it for its design and practicality. I tend to like to have unique switches in all my boards, with the exceptions being some staples like Zealios v1 and v2, Holy Pandas, and the variety of Cherry MX Blacks (vints, retools, and hyperglides). I tend to gravitate towards 60%s and TKLs, I don't really like 65s at all, they feel unbalanced to me. I've standardized my layout on my boards. I like tsangan with split right shift and split backspace. So much that I do it on my TKLs which some see as sacrilegious. At the end of the day, I build what I like and what I think looks cool. I like to give keyboards as gifts to my friends and loved ones. I think they are super cool in that regard. I have a toddler who has a custom that I built because it reminds me of her. As far as grails, there might be two out there. One is the Bacca70 designed by Chewwy. I really like that it takes a 60% an
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📈Historical Price Data

TKL
$30$36$42$48Mar '25Apr '25May '25Jul '25Aug '25Sep '25Oct '25Dec '25Jan '26Feb '26Low: $31.99Current: $31.99
TKL
All-time low: $20(2025-04)

Which is Better?

Qwertykeys Neo65 Wins
95%
Neo65
vs
91%
TKL

Close race, but Qwertykeys Neo65 edges ahead by 4 points based on 6,915 Reddit opinions.

Why Qwertykeys Neo65Winner
  • Better Value for Money (31% vs 21%)
Why TKL
  • 🖱️ More mouse space
  • ⌨️ Keeps F-row and nav
  • More discussed (5,470 vs 1,445)

❤️The Love/Hate Breakdown

Sentiment Breakdown

24%Positive
Positive
24%
Neutral
75%
Negative
1%
Based on 1,434 Reddit opinions

Sentiment Breakdown

19%Positive
Positive
19%
Neutral
79%
Negative
2%
Based on 5,470 Reddit opinions

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Qwertykeys Neo65 or TKL?
Based on 6,915 Reddit comments, Qwertykeys Neo65 has a slight edge with 95% positive sentiment vs TKL's 91%. The difference is small, so both are solid choices.
Should I buy Qwertykeys Neo65 or TKL?
Both have similar approval ratings (95% vs 91%), so focus on specific features, pricing, and what matters most to you.
What do Redditors love about Qwertykeys Neo65?
Reddit users highlight: Budget enthusiast. Gasket mount. Great stock sound. With 1,445 mentions and 95% approval, it's a well-regarded choice in the community.
What do Redditors say about TKL?
Reddit users highlight: More mouse space. Keeps F-row and nav. Gaming sweet spot. With 5,470 mentions and 91% approval, it remains a popular alternative.
How many Reddit reviews were analyzed?
This comparison analyzed 6,915 Reddit comments: 1,445 about Qwertykeys Neo65 and 5,470 about TKL. Data was sourced from Mechanical Keyboards community discussions.
How accurate are these ratings?
Our sentiment analysis is approximately 80-85% accurate compared to manual review. Well-discussed products with many mentions tend to have more reliable scores than niche items with fewer data points.
Why trust Reddit over professional reviews?
Reddit users bought products with their own money and have no incentive to mislead. You're seeing hundreds of real opinions across different use cases, not just one reviewer's take. This crowdsourced approach surfaces both common praise and recurring complaints.

1,516 Reddit opinions analyzed · Last updated 3/7/2026