USB-C keyboards
prices on 15 modelsUSB-C
— the USB-C plug is reversible, compact, and versatile, so the keyboard easily connects to modern laptops, PCs, and docking stations. There's no difference in latency and functionality compared to USB-A: in both cases, the keyboard is recognized as a standard USB-HID, and NKRO and high polling rate are not dependent on the plug type. Mechanically, USB-C is usually more durable (approximately up to ~10,000 insertion cycles compared to ~1,500 for USB-A), and it's also easier to insert by touch. Compatibility is addressed with a cable or a mini adapter A↔C, which may be included in the package. Conclusion: if your device has a free USB-C, go for a keyboard/cable with USB-C; if there are few "C" ports or the PC is stationary, USB-A is just as good in performance.