I want to blow some money on a good keyboard/mouse setup now that I'll be WFH for a while now.
I'd like a sturdy build quality, preferably wireless. The keys have to be very predictable with no double-types etc. Mostly I'll use it for programming, no gaming.
Recommendations please.
Before I can give reasonable recommendations there's a bit more information I need.
Most importantly, what size keyboard do you want? Do you need a numpad, dedicated arrow keys, dedicated page up/page down keys etc?
https://www.keyboardco.com/blog/ind...nd-more-a-guide-to-mechanical-keyboard-sizes/ Read through this and have a think about what suits your need the most; although I'm guessing if you want something wireless then you probably are leaning towards the compact size.
Switch-wise, if you aren't gaming then you probably want either a clicky or tactile switch, so how bothered are you by loud, clicky keys or do you like them - like me - or do you just want the tactile bump (i.e. a bit of tactile feedback into your fingers when you press the key down) which isn't as noisy?
Otherwise the only recommendation I really can give you is what I'm using right now: the Anne Pro 2 with Kailh Box White switches. Really really great for my needs, and I use it almost exclusively in wired mode but I can use it with a laptop with bluetooth if I need to. The switches feel and sound superb, way better than Cherry MX Blues, and I got used to the lack of dedicated keys by learning how to use the "tap" layer properly (i.e. if I just tap left shift, it's actually page up etc etc). Build quality is fantastic too.
But there are a ton of similarly great options out there so yeah it depends on what you like and what you need.
RE: Mice I have no idea what the best wireless mice going around right now are, but I'm currently using a second hand Logitech G300S that I picked up from Ebay for $15 and I genuinely cannot see why I would need a more expensive mouse than that (it was far more expensive than $15 when new ofc, more like $60-80 and worth every penny of that).