@TechLead

[update] Also check out my "Top Mouse for Programmers" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYu8CzaFymU
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@harrybanda

Which one will copy code faster from Stackoverflow

@1russoturisto

I wish the speed of  my fingers was the bottleneck in my coding ...

@darkpotat0001

this man takes “RGB makes you faster” seriously

@YanasChanell

1:35 Standart Apple Magic Keyboard
2:58 Razer Huntsman 
5:06 Logitech MX Keys 
7:21 Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition 
9:09 SteelSeries Apex Pro
12:01 Logitech G915

@darkpotat0001

“you can put it in your backpack and take it to the cafe”

I do not want to spill coffee on a $220 keyboard

@gamaverse

I use Windows 10's on-screen keyboard. It's free. No RGB, though.

@hanscesa5678

When a millionaire says it is expensive, it is expensive.

@JR-mk6ow

I'll just take the one that's tears-proof

@JohnWolfy

"With great sensitivity comes great typos".
- TechLead.

@Gavolak

I'd love to see a video about the most comfortable chair to sit in for 8 hours every day.

@EvertvanIngen

1:08 
"The keyboard is the way we interact with the world"

I felt that one

@leovin00

“So I can do 150 wpm with this but it’s not enough...” Me: cries in 50 wpm

@andresllinas8594

Millionaire normal people: I'll buy a car and jewels
Millionaire programmers: Buys a dozen fancy keyboards

@gabs0r

07:00 RGB makes you feel like a rock star programmer ;)
Best remark ever on RGB lights....!

@codejunkie123

Thankyou for a solid, informed review on keyboards, based around typing! Most reviews assume a keyboard is used to play games and wish to turn my desk into a disco... I found this very informative and thought out thankyou!

@ApexierGS

TLDR he likes 2.5mm key travel as opposed to 4.0mm standard, 50grams of force on a switch, and a linear switch type. That is HIS perfect keyboard,  you might have different preferences, so following his recommendations might be disappointing to you. That's why the market has different switch types (linear tactile or clicky), spring forces (35g - 90g), and key-travel (2.5, 3.6, 4.0mm), to match everyone's particular tastes.
P.S also brands
Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Otemu, 
Greetech (Razer), TTC (Xiaomi)

@alexklein278

Tech lead : I have 800$ dollars worth of keyboards
r/mechanicalkeyboards: .... So only one kb?

@rfrancois7490

7:00 "...it's late at night and you're tired and you just need that extra boost of inspiration and confidence thats' going to make you feel like a rockstar programmer " ah you're so right ! it is exactly what I look for with these keyboards !

@paulgerg6879

You really do the best reviews for Coders!  Please never stop this channel.