We found mechanical keyboards in Singapore that’ll level up your work and gaming setup - or if you just like the sound of ‘em.
Mechanical keyboards had a major moment in 2020, and it doesn’t seem to be dying down any time soon. In the tech world, it’s said that mechanical keyboards are consistent, last longer, and feel better to type on. They also offer faster response times, according to some gamers, which is ideal if you’re serious about your games. We won’t lie though – we just really love the way some of them sound. Want one of your own? Here’s where to shop for mechanical keyboards in Singapore (plus accessories, if you’re looking to make it super personalised).
Tap into fun with these mechanical keyboard shops in Singapore
1. Mash
If you think owning a mechanical keyboard is only for dedicated hobbyists that know their stuff, think again. Mash is out here making sure the clicky experience of mechanical keyboards is accessible to everyone. That means a huge list of customisation options, unique accessories, and affordable prices. You can build your very own by picking out the keyboard, switches, and keycaps. Or go for the keyboard bundles if you’re facing decision fatigue. We love the showroom for its full display of products that you can see and feel.
Mash, #02-328, Tower 5, Suntec City 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983
2. Mecha Store
If keyboard building is your outlet for self expression and creativity, you’ll love Mecha Store. Beginning builders are welcome to stop by where the team will be ready and waiting. The service is top notch, with passionate staff that know their stuff. We love that it’s basically a one-stop shop, you can walk away with a keyboard, desk mat, and unique keycaps all in one shopping sesh.
Mecha Store, #03-00, 29B Mosque Street, Singapore 059507
3. Monokei
If the journey into mechanical keyboards is getting too intimidating for you, check out Monokei. The brand keeps things straightforward with prebuilt keyboards that are affordable, look elegant, and sound fantastic. The Monokei Standard is a great starter keyboard. It even comes with tools like a switch and keycap puller that’ll get you started on your customisation journey. You can also get up close and personal with the builds here! Simply book an appointment with the team and head down to the showroom to view the keyboards in all their glory.
Monokei, #06-02C, Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159919
4. Landingpad
The minds behind Landingpad started as a group of friends simply enthusiastic about custom keyboards. Thanks to that passion, it’s led them to create their brand and build a community. Keen to give the keyboards a spin? Drop by the showroom in Marymount where the friendly team eagerly await to answer all your burning questions. Consultations are free, and you can pick the keyboard components yourself or have the team help you out.
Landingpad, #03-06A, Kong Beng Industrial Building, 41 Jalan Pemimpin, Singapore 577186
5. Singakbd
A Singakbd keyboard is lauded and known to be almost every collector’s endgame keyboard, and we can see why. You pay a pretty penny for these beauties, but it’s all worth it in the end. Not only are the colours and designs so incredibly gorgeous, it’s a premium experience from the moment you order it. Kits are designed and made available in limited quantities, so keep an eye out on its social media for the latest updates.
Singakbd, order online
6. The Masked Studio
The tech enthusiasts behind this brand share a passion for all kinds of cutting-edge technology. The Masked Studio boasts an extensive selection of mechanical keyboards and accessories. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or enthusiast, you’ll find everything you need here. If you’re itching to get your hands on keyboards from Keychron, switches from Gateron, or keycaps from Akko, you can find ready-stock available on the web store.
The Masked Studio, Level 3, Lobby A, 38 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, Singapore 569511
7. Pantheonkeys
From basic kits to lubricants and stabilisers, is there anything Pantheonkeys doesn’t stock? We love the slew of services available here, including soldering, desoldering, stabiliser turning, and switch lubing. Beware: you might come in for a quick look, but you’ll be treated to riveting chats with the team about all things keyboards. The brand also hosts group buys fairly often for keyboards and accessories like desk mats. To get the latest updates, be sure to join its Discord server.
Pantheonkeys, #05-59, Lobby D, Ubi Techpark, 10 Ubi Crescent, Singapore 408564
8. Qwertyqop
Are you sick of waiting for products to be restocked or participating in group buys that take too long? Founder Michelle knows how you feel. It’s why she started Qwertyqop, stocking a wide range of keyboard products that are readily accessible. You’ll find a diverse range of products that get rotated every so often to pave the way for fresh new designs.
Qwertyqop, order online
Now, gear up with the best mechanical keyboards in Singapore.