Our Jacob really dug Corsair's MAKR 75 DIY keyboard, but wasn't entirely sold on either its price or lack of Hall effect switch compatibility. Well, the company's just announced another swish line of wired gaming keyboards featuring not only Hall effect switches, but also a tiny screen. Because why not, I guess?
The Vanguard 96 range is giving me some serious deja vu, in part because the foundations of its design are very similar to the K70 series of keebs (and I reviewed the Corsair K70 Pro TKL last March). For instance, these keebs enjoy the same MGX Hyperdrive Hall effect switches that [[link]] also featured in that earlier K70 range. That offers not just rapid trigger tech, but also adjustable and dual actuation (leaving my other half to wonder why the keyboard I've lent them keeps doubling up their key presses).
The, ahem, key differences are that the Pro weighs nearly 2 kg and features Corsair's MGX V2 switches, while the standard edition weighs a little under 1 kg and offers the MLX Fusion switches instead.
To be crystal clear, both versions of the Vanguard 96 feature the aforementioned, extremely snazzy Stream Deck integration. Chuck in the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE MMO mouse—which also features Stream Deck integration—and that's a ludicrous amount of buttons to play with.

1. Best overall:
Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless
2. Best budget:
Gamakay x Naughshark NS68
3. Best mid-range:
Ducky Zero 6108
4. Best rapid trigger:
Wooting 80HE
5. Best wireless rapid trigger:
Keychron K2 HE
6. Best silent:
Be Quiet! Light Mount
7. Best tenkeyless:
Keychron Q3 Max
8. Best low profile:
NuPhy Air60 HE
9. Best ergonomic:
Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB
10. Best membrane:
Roccat Magma