It’s expensive, though, and it lacks some advanced features in other premium gaming keyboards.

It’s a good keyboard, and most of its flaws are due to software, not hardware.

Disclaimer:This review was made possible by a review unit provided by Dell.

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Available in white or black, this keyboard would look great with any gaming setup.

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Other similarly priced keyboards may require a wire but often have more features or offer a superior gaming experience.

It’s a good-looking keyboard constructed entirely of high-quality plastic with a smooth texture.

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Overall, it’s well-constructed and feels like a durable, premium product.

However, the little stands used to adjust the keyboard’s height feel weirdly cheap and flimsy.

Honestly, the stands feel exactly how I remember the endless, cheap keyboards at school feeling.

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Available in white or black, this keyboard would look great with any gaming setup.

Every other key is responsive and consistent in feel.

I quickly grew accustomed to the keyboard and its comfortable, standard full-sized layout.

It’s not a dealbreaker, but it detracts from this keyboard’s overall comfort and typing experience.

Alienware Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard (AW920K)

For gaming, the Alienware AW920K is predictably good.

You have the standard 2.4GHz wireless package in a tiny USB key in-C dongle for your primary connection.

This connection, whether through Bluetooth or 2.4GHz, is very stable with little to no latency.

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It’s not a low profile keyboard, but it’s still decently slim and portable.

If you need a high-quality wireless keyboard that can easily move between devices, this is a great pick.

Another unique feature of the Alienware Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard is its magnetic charging attachment included in the box.

Most importantly, however, it also gives you a quick and seamless way to charge your keyboard.

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Even though they’re not my favorite kind of switches, this keyboard still offers a great typing and gaming experience.

Alienware quotes up to 110 hours of battery life with the AW920K.

If you have RGB lighting enabled, that is very quickly shortened by more than half.

Fast charging is supported, too, making it easy to top off the battery in a pinch.

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You can bring this great typing experience to multiple devices, too, all with a press of a button.

It offers a solid gaming and typing experience, and solid wireless connections, packaged in a premium casing.

It’s not the most technologically advanced or feature-packed keyboard.

You get the programmable rocker switch and dial, which is still nice to have.

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This magnetic charging system is strange at first, but it works well.

There’s also adjustable height, as shaky as the quality of the stand is.

The magnetic charging attachment is fascinating if questionable in its overall necessity.

While the former is a great addition to this premium keyboard, the latter is a compromised experience.

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The Alienware AW920K is aggressive with dimming or disabling the lighting to preserve battery life, but it still looks great in this low-power mode.

The Alienware Command Center is a confusing morass of different versions and interfaces depending on your devices and accessories.

If you want a wireless gaming keyboard with more post-purchase customization, you could consider theKeychron Q1 Pro.

It’s an excellent option for keyboard enthusiasts who aren’t satisfied with stock keyboards like the Alienware AW920K.

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Two dongles in the box… One for the 2.4GHz wireless connection, and one to bridge your PC, the wireless dongle, and your keyboard charging.

If you really value a wireless gaming keyboard with multi-PC capabilities, the Alienware AW920K has little competition.

You have many fantastic options if youdon’tneed a wireless gaming keyboard.

Outside of Razer, other companies like SteelSeries, Corsair, and Logitech have plenty of options.

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I appreciate having a full number pad, which isn’t guaranteed with wireless keyboards, but two extra buttons isn’t a lot at this price.

For example, theSteelSeries Apex Prois an incredible gaming keyboard and was our top pick for a long time.

It even has wireless mini and tenkeyless options.

Alienware AW920K: Should you buy it?

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More than fine it’s beautiful, consistent, and all-around great for typing.

It’s an easy recommendation if you’re in the market for this specific blend of capabilities.

At the very least, it’s one of the most beautiful keyboards I’ve used.

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With up to four wireless connections, though, it’s a fantastic option for those with multiple devices.

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Most buyers should be very happy with the Alienware AW920K, especially if they can find it on sale.

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