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where we delve into the world of best wireless gaming keyboards under 3000 rupees. We have carefully selected and reviewed four top contenders: the Portronics Hydra 10, Redragon Fizz Pro, Ant Esports MK4500 Pro, and Zebronics Zeb-Max Ninja 61.

In this comprehensive review, we aim to guide you in finding the ultimate wireless gaming keyboard that perfectly suits your gaming style and preferences. Each keyboard brings its own set of features and benefits, and we'll explore them in detail to help you make an informed decision.

n this blog, we present the top 3 wireless gaming mechanical keyboards under 3000 rupees, after carefully evaluating various options. Out of the four gaming keyboards we had at hand, we decided to exclude the Ant Esports MK4500 Pro from the list, as it didn't offer good value for money.

The three chosen keyboards from Zebronics, Portronics, and Redragon brands are the best in their respective categories, and we've ranked them based on our personal testing and usage experience.

At number 3, we have the Redragon Fizz Pro 616, which we purchased for around 3300 rupees with a 1-year warranty. It boasts hot-swappable Outemu switches, particularly Redragon, Outemu, and Akko switches. The lightweight plastic build and metal plate underneath contribute to a premium feel. The bright RGB lighting offers 22 effects, and customization is possible using software. While it lacks comfort in the arrow keys' positioning, it's a good option if arrow keys aren't frequently used.

Coming in at number 2 is the Zebronics Zeb Max Ninja 61, which we bought for around 3400 rupees. However, it's now available for around 3000 rupees on Amazon, making it a great deal for a 60% layout keyboard. It also offers hot-swappable Outemu switches, but the option is limited to Outemu Blue switches during purchase. The build quality is excellent, featuring a heavy build with a metal plate. The RGB lighting has 22 effects, but there's an issue with brightness setting retention after turning off the keyboard. The 60% layout retains most keys, including arrow keys, making it a comfortable choice for many users.

Finally, at number 1, we have the Portronics Hydra 10, which we purchased for around 2832 rupees, but its price fluctuates and can sometimes be found for as low as 2000 rupees. The standout feature is the option to choose from multiple switches, and the 68% layout offers a good balance between functionality and portability. The Jixian Red switches provide a smooth typing experience. The build quality is comparable to the Zebronics model, with a slightly better white color option. The RGB lighting has 20 effects, and brightness can be easily controlled using arrow keys. It also retains brightness settings after turning off, which is convenient. Like the others, it offers three connection options and has minimal latency during gaming.

Ultimately, your perfect choice depends on your personal taste and usage requirements. You can refer to our chart for a quick comparison, and we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comment section about which keyboard you believe would be the best fit for you. Happy gaming!

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