Motospeed CK69 Mechanical Keyboard Review: A "Hekka" a Deal!
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Alex reviews an affordable mechanical gaming keyboard from Motospeed that looks on paper to be a great deal. We also talk about our first experience getting a product from the new e-commerce site hekka.com
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Use the code Sypnotix10 to get extra $10 off for orders over $29 at Hekka.com
All orders will have free shipping until the end of March 2022.
Disclaimer: Hekka sent us a unit of the CK69 free of charge to review, but all thoughts and opinions expressed in this video are our own and were not discussed with either companies prior to publishing.
00:00 Disclaimer
00:55 What the heck is Hekka?
02:03 65% layout
03:30 Volume knob
04:33 Gateron red switches
05:40 PBT keycaps
06:30 RGB patterns
07:19 Build quality
07:55 Typing angles
09:06 Who should buy this?
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Great video for those who are new to the mechanical keyboard world, but a sound test would have been REALLY helpful
Thanks for watching. At 5:00 there's a sound clip
@@Sypnotix is the volume rotary knob removable/replaceable?
QOTD: Gateron Red or Blue?
The clickyness of the blues are the reason my dad left
Pick reds, don't make my same mistakes
Blue
I wouldn't buy this.
I hate noisy keyboards.
I learned to type on electric typewriters in school (PTSD) so I'll keep my Satechi Slim X1. It's quiet, has the ability to connect to 3 devices via Bluetooth, and has several levels of adjustment on the back light.
That's interesting. I can see why mechanical keyboards would be frustrating for you to listen to if you have PTSD
@@Sypnotix My current keyboard is the Satechi Slim X1.
Imagine a backlit Space Grey Magic Keyboard without the number pad, and the ability to connect to 3 different devices via Bluetooth.
I love it.
Thst keyboard is a bit on the expensive side and not everyone want to spend 80 bucks for a keyboard... I love the motospeed personally for the price it offers, 40 bucks or less if you're lucky, the build quality is nice for the price beside the noisy clicks