Best 2025 Gaming Keyboards for noise level

#1 be quiet! Dark Mount
4.9

Noise level was the strongest consensus point: reviewers repeatedly called the board extremely quiet, whisper-like, or among the quietest mechanical keyboards they had used.

Pros: key stability, per-key lighting control

Cons: analog input support, wireless performance

#2 Razer Joro
4.5

Noise level was a strength, with reviewers describing the Joro as quiet, restrained, and suitable for offices, shared spaces, or travel.

Pros: frame rigidity, size and form factor

Cons: sound dampening, per-key lighting control

#3 Logitech G515 Rapid
4.5

Noise level was a strength, with reviewers describing the keyboard as quiet, shared-space friendly, and quieter than many mechanical alternatives.

Pros: key responsiveness, ergonomics

Cons: wireless performance, volume control

#4 be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

Noise level is the product’s strongest theme, with reviewers finding it impressively quiet even when noting specific louder buttons or comparisons.

Pros: ease of switch replacement, acoustics

Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support

#5 Keychron Q6 HE
4.4

Noise level was favorable overall because reviewers described the keyboard as quiet or not obnoxious, though not completely silent.

Pros: key stability, frame rigidity

Cons: portability, switch options

#6 Keychron K10 HE
4.4

Noise level was received positively, with reviewers describing the keyboard as tighter, quieter, and smooth rather than loud.

Pros: wireless performance, key responsiveness

Cons: switch options, desk space efficiency

#7 Keychron K4 HE
4.3

Noise level was considered office-friendly or fairly quiet by several reviewers, despite not being silent.

Pros: durability, rapid trigger support

Cons: per-key lighting control, stabilizer quality

#8 Keychron Q3 HE 8K
4.2

The typing sound was described as soft, suggesting a favorable noise character.

Pros: key responsiveness, polling rate

Cons: switch options, portability

#9 Epomaker Cypher96 Keyboard
4.2

Noise level was mostly favorable, with several reviews finding it controlled or quiet, but one review said metallic ping hurt the sound profile.

Pros: ease of switch replacement, typing feel

Cons: key spacing, layout options

#10 GravaStar Mercury V75 Pro
3.9

Noise feedback was mixed-positive: one reviewer found it louder and clacky, while another noted it did not sound scratchy.

Pros: legend visibility, key responsiveness

Cons: connectivity, cable quality

#11 Lemokey P1 HE
3.8

Noise level was mostly favorable, ranging from coworker-friendly and quiet to a minor spring-ping caveat.

Pros: frame rigidity, stabilizer quality

Cons: per-key lighting control, RGB customization

#12 NZXT Function Elite MiniTKL
3.5

Noise level split by preference: many liked the quiet or balanced sound, while others heard clackiness or a slight spacebar ping.

Pros: latency, acoustics

Cons: passthrough features, wireless performance

#13 NuPhy Air75 V3
3.3

Noise level was mixed: one reviewer liked the muted sound, while others warned it is not the quietest mechanical option.

Pros: key responsiveness, typing feel

Cons: per-key lighting control, legend visibility

#14 ASUS ROG Azoth X
3.2

Noise level was mixed: dampening helped keep the board acceptable, but several reviewers complained about a loud or thunky spacebar and higher overall volume.

Pros: latency, wireless performance

Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support

#15 Razer Huntsman V3 Pro
2.2

Noise level was a recurring concern; many reviewers called the keyboard loud, noisy, or unsuitable for shared spaces, despite one positive note about minimal noise.

Pros: key responsiveness, actuation consistency

Cons: switch options, hot-swappable switches