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Turtle Beach KP7 Review: The accessory that does everything


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I realize I’m probably in the minority, but I love full-size keyboards because I love 10-key numberpads. For data entry and for everything else (let’s face it, I don’t do much data entry). Since I often have to test keyboards that aren’t full-size, I’m always on the look out for a great standalone numberpad — but the options usually consist of $15 (and under) bargain bin finds or difficult-to-justify $100+ premium picks.

Turtle Beach’s Command Series KP7 isn’t exactly in the middle — it retails for $99.99, after all — but it’s an interesting option nonetheless. This 28-key modular gaming keypad is part of the brand’s recently-launched Command Series, which consists of several modular, multi-input peripherals (two keyboards, three mice, and this keypad). It’s designed to work with the series’ flagship Turtle Beach Command Series KB7 keyboard, which is a premium TKL keyboard with a built-in touchscreen. The KP7 hooks onto either side of the KB7, turning it into a full-size keyboard with a numberpad and a bunch of extra macro keys. The KB7 retails for $199.99, so the full set is just shy of $300. But the KP7 is interesting because it works very well on its own — in fact, it might even perform better as a standalone keypad than it does with the KB7 it’s designed to complement.



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