Launched at the end of last year, the KEYZ Elite 300 and 400 series keyboards already have a successor. A replacement with only two letters changed, but it changes everything. The KEYZ Elite 400 HE indeed introduces the Hall Effect without raising the price too much.
9 / 10

- Good build quality
- Magnetic Hall-effect switches
- Impeccable precision and stability
- Dozens of adjustable settings!
- Reasonable price
- No wrist rest
- Still a bit noisy
- Backlighting uneven
The four variants of the KEYZ Elite 300 and 400 series. ©The G-Lab
Thus we find two models described as “100%”: the KEYZ Elite 400 HE BB – which we test today – and the Elite 400 HE BW, the white version. There are also two more compact “75%” models: the Elite 300 HE B in black, and the Elite 300 HE GRW in white with no inscription on the key tops. The first two launch at €119.99, while the compact keyboards are priced at €99.99.

- Good build quality
- Hall-effect magnetic switches
- Impeccable precision, stability
- Dozens of adjustments!
- Competitive pricing
- No wrist rest
- Still a bit noisy
- Backlighting imperfect
The four variants of the KEYZ Elite series 300 and 400. ©The G-Lab
Thus we find two models described as “100%,” the KEYZ Elite 400 HE BB – which we test today – and the Elite 400 HE BW, the white version. There are also two more compact models at the “75%” size: the Elite 300 HE B, in black, and the Elite 300 HE GRW, in white with no inscription on the tops. The first two are launched at 119.99 euros, while the compact keyboards are at 99.99 euros.
















