@@HaanSoIo Yep, got my ducky 3 series in yesterday and I still have my trusty frozen llama mecha case, everything fits in just right, they have the exact same cut outs and everything.
@@bigbenmk4873 It is, GH60 compatible. You can fit this pcb into a tofu case if you wanted to, but keep in mind it still has plate mount stabs and north facing leds
I wonder if it is just a not great batch of cherry clears.. I got them on my Miya pro panda and I think they are fantastic. Haven't had the chance to take a dive into hotswappable keyboards yet to experiment with other switches.
Most people get clears for that ergo clear feel (basically lighter spring clears), but yeah cherry clears are pretty scratchy especially with the fact that they weren't part of the Hyperglide retooling. (Side note, the Cherry switches the enthusiasts like are the full nylon black switches. There's also vintage switches, but those are a whole other story.) Lube should help, but honestly in the current market alternative brands are a better option.
Most cases I have seen that are aluminum have sounded worse to me than plastic. Aluminum needs a lot of modding and sound deadening to make it sound acceptable to me. I agree they feel nicer and weightier, but the trade off isn’t worth it to me imo
forget it honestly. it's 120$ and the switches suck so you gotta spend another 50$ for a set of budget but decent switches, go through the trouble of replacing them all, maybe also lube them for an extra 10$ plus the time and effort of doing so to get an actually good ducky one 3 mini rgb. you might as well grab yourself a redragon k552 with a hotswap pcb and do the same plus some modding for cheaper than the actual price of the one 3.
@@crisscrossam I own the k552 right now and I put hella foam in it, and it is pingy as hell. The hotswap sockets are not hotswappable with standard switches and yeah I know that you can use akko cs switches, but I have other issues with the board and I generally dont recommend it.
I love this keyboard replaced the switches with black ink v2’s and it sounds good. Only problem I’ve had with it is trying to update the software because the keys wouldn’t register and you’d have to hit them again for jt to work sometimes when gaming. The software just wouldn’t update but I found a fix someone showed on yt
That scene where the keys fly of, so smooth! I'm in the market for a new 60% and this looks great. Because it's plastic, it's lightweight and easier to take with me, which to me is a plus.
I got the cherry silvers with my order and they sound great. hoping I can get this board to work with QMK because I hate the layers as they come stock.
From the looks of it it should fit the same cases from KBDFans that the One 2 Mini fitted in (4 mounting holes used are in the same spot at least) if you really want an aluminium case that's actually decent.
I am wondering if it is possible to order just the board of a One 3 Mini to upgrade an older KB, like my Mecha Mini Frozen Llama edition. In Franks video it seems like the mounting holes and USB C port of the One 2 Mini and One 3 Mini align.
as you highlighted in the video about the ducky one2 mini about the loose USB-C port. has it been fixed on the One3 mini, now considering getting it if the issue has been fixed.
like the way this keyboard looks. but honestly gonna go for the mecha mini because the metal frame. wish i knew about these boards before, the past editions are so cool
I have the sf version with the silent reds and even though they do scratch a bit it still wayyyyy better than something like a razer keyboard and four around the same price too
@@kadenyee5423 I like them a lot more. It depends what you want. The reds on something like a razer keyboard have a hard clack when they bottom out, the silent reds on the ducky have like a creamy mush. I like typing on the silent reds way more and my girlfriends likes it more too
looks alright but sounds pretty good, was looking at the options and I'll probably got silent red switches as I want the quietest option unless there is a quieter one and please let me know. Just wish it was sold on amazon but this model is not on there yet. Could get it through their site but its mainly for the ease of return with Amazon but if its as good as shown here, maybe I'll give it a try
Anyone know how to disassemble the tkl version. The screws are under the freaking back kickstands and are impossible to get to. On the Ducky one 2 they were next to the kick stands
It is interesting how mainstream perception on Cherry MX has changed. Of course competition has influenced what these switches are compared against, but I still can't help but wonder whether all these reviewers fawning over Cherry back in the day where in fact just following the hypetrain without critical thoughts of their own (yeah, of course, that is what influencers do, but many Techtubers do not consider themselves influencers but journalists, which transforms this lapse into a critical point in my opinion). For me at least, this makes it harder to value their opinion in the future (nothing against Frank specifically, just a general vibe I get lately).
it wasn't a hype train. as you said, they had nothing to compare against. Cherry MX switches were straight up synonymous with mech switches just a few years ago, almost nonexistant competition, so people fawning over the switches were basically fawning over mech keyboards in general. more exposure to different quality products has made the complexion of the market different, so reviewers will give a more critical take of the older products. i still think there's a bit of exaggerating the varying quality of switches which is not to my taste, but that's just me.
The perception of Cherrys have gone down, that is true, but they are also Cherry Clears rather than the more commonly used Reds or Browns. The Clears are just not great overall.
@@xordid I agree, I bought corsair k70 in 2016 cherry Mx red and I still have and I like it. I have not been exposed to those new switches and keyboard. I tried only the mainstream like logitech and razer, etc. I liked corsair the most and picked it, now I'm looking for either ducky or GMMK and give them a shot I do like hotswap because I can buy all types of switches and try them at home I think it cost 15/20$ one switch of every type.
I used to be on that train. My whole setup, as much as possible, used to be Corsair. All the RGB matched and I loved it. But now, I recently built my own keyboard and use a better mouse. As much as I love Corsair, their keyboards and mice just don't feel as nice as other things. Long story short, don't let RGB be the deal breaker for you. Once you get a single product that doesn't match with your RGB, you will realize how little you actually care. Don't let RGB take away from a good hardware experience. Of course, everybody has their own preferences and goals though.
if you dont need hot swap like me just get ducky mecha mini put foam under the pcb and o rings if you need and you are rdy to go :D upgrading to from mecha mini to ducky 3 isnt worth it
@@Havocaveli I think he was referring to your statement of putting o rings. There is a trend that putting o rings on keycaps (if that is what you meant) is bad since it brings back membrane feel and sound (kinda). Don't mind it though if you like it, at the end of the day as long as you are satisfied then it is all good. However, I highly suggest trying out a hotswap board and trying out different switches, even budget ones from AKKO, KTT, JWK etc.
@@vectivuz1858 na a lot of people just prefer it i actually just use it for my spacebar. Well i just wanted to say if someone is satisfied with his switches the upgrade to ducky 3 is totaly not worth it i love my brown switches :) and trys all mx switches so i dont need that upgrade but im not that much in the keeb scene that i have to try out really all switches im a gamer not a typer
Cherry MX switches are kinda obsolete now compare to other new switches brand that overperformed Cherry switches, the only Cherry switches that are good and worth to invest money to is Cherry Retooled/ Vintage/ Hyperglide and Clear.
It's the beginning of the calling to become a mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Soon you'll have gone through r/mk, subscribed to all the mechanical keyboard youtubers and will end up spending way too much money for products you won't see until 2023. Good luck, I feel for you.
@@ThatGuy-rp1ly yeah i mean, Just ordered the yellow one. Hope this will be fine for my first mechanical keyboard. By the way, my recent keyboard is Razer Cynosa Chroma, which actually is decent
@@sakana-Iuke I used to daily drive the ducky one 2 mini (only mod being tape mod) and loved it (still do). The only reason I didn't continue using it was because it didn't have a hotswap pcb. My guess is that you'll be super happy with your purchase especially if you're into tinkering, try modding it a bit. (tape mod, band-aid mod, lubing stabs/switches etc) Some enthusiasts will tell you that the mx clears it comes with are terrible and scratchy (e.g. this vid) but honestly they don't "ruin" the experience nearly as much as they make it out to seem. Tl;Dr: probably a great first purchase. Have fun modding it, if you're into that. Don't let keyboard snobs make up your mind for you.
i wish i knew about changing out the cherry switches before i bought mine :'( I got cherry silent red and its currently on the way here right now. i really LOVED the sound of the pulsar black ole ones!
New things in this keyboard as I can tell: 1. Hot-swappable feature. 2. PCB and case foam. 3. More solid case. 4. Higher quality keycaps ( at least it's better than the old version ).
Durgod Venus is a better board. Aluminium case & better choice of switches. Personally, would opt for a budget KBD67 build for just a little more money.
So couple questions. Primary function gaming: what should I get for switches? Cherry Red / speed silver? Anyone recommend anything else other than Cherry? Last question: can’t you just swap this into another case immediately that sounds better??
for gaming primarily, speed silvers have a lighter actuation so you should probably go for those. You can't just swap the case for a new one since the pcb is designed to fit the case and would probably not fit most other cases, doing mods like putting more or better foam in the case, taping the backside of the pcb, lubing the switches etc. would probably yield better results rather than just spending extra for a new case.
@@incongruous4 the guy probably just wants a prebuilt and wont do any modding lmao relax, I just recommended because it just sucks a bit less than cherry mx reds. jwk and akko linears are an easy recommendation but gateron ink blacks are probably too expensive for him and it's quite a heavy switch.
That shot where the keycaps fly off was worth the time man!! such a cool effect, really enjoyed that!
Agree!!
Wait
That was an effect?
@@bahaa976 yeah lemme watch vid and check
@@bahaa976 no it wasn’t lol all he did was slightly put them on
Ape
3:35 is actually so clean for a sec i thought he actually just slammed the keyboard that hard
For those who are curious. I can confirm this ducky 3 series PCB fits into mecha keyboards as long as it’s 60%
Do tell 🧐
@@HaanSoIo it’s prolly a standard/universal 60%
@@HaanSoIo Yep, got my ducky 3 series in yesterday and I still have my trusty frozen llama mecha case, everything fits in just right, they have the exact same cut outs and everything.
@@bigbenmk4873 It is, GH60 compatible. You can fit this pcb into a tofu case if you wanted to, but keep in mind it still has plate mount stabs and north facing leds
Game changer! Gonna order one to upgrade my Mecha SF Ocean
the gateron v2 switch puller helps a ton with the plate scuffs when swapping switches. 100% worth the money imo
Hey ive been wanting to buy a new keyboard i was deciding between the one 2 mini or the one 3 mini which one is better
@@idris8184 lol
I wish they made a duck keyboard
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The stock sound test sounds like trying to strike a lighter that won't light
Thanks I can’t unhear this now
@@41ex look at the bright side at least your keyboard doesn't use them... I hope
@@VENOMTECH Nah i've got a black widow ultimate v3. Got those clicky greens
I wonder if it is just a not great batch of cherry clears.. I got them on my Miya pro panda and I think they are fantastic. Haven't had the chance to take a dive into hotswappable keyboards yet to experiment with other switches.
Maybe since you haven’t tried many premium switches so that is your standard for good? Not to sound snobby sry if it comes off that way.
@@BreathOfDust I mean I said I haven't in my original comment.. So you definitely sound snobby.
@@philgoodinc2 well so be be it, that’s the reason though.
Most people get clears for that ergo clear feel (basically lighter spring clears), but yeah cherry clears are pretty scratchy especially with the fact that they weren't part of the Hyperglide retooling. (Side note, the Cherry switches the enthusiasts like are the full nylon black switches. There's also vintage switches, but those are a whole other story.) Lube should help, but honestly in the current market alternative brands are a better option.
@@philgoodinc2 also you begin with “I wonder if” I was just confirming your question.
Most cases I have seen that are aluminum have sounded worse to me than plastic. Aluminum needs a lot of modding and sound deadening to make it sound acceptable to me. I agree they feel nicer and weightier, but the trade off isn’t worth it to me imo
I love the trailers for the ducky keyboards, they make me laugh every time. Love the videos Frank!
Could we get a link to the coiled USB cable you used? Thanks!
Came here to ask this.
Does anyone know where I can get a similar cable that's seen here? It's so clean and fits so well
I’m always in pain every time a new keyboard like this comes out because I really want it but know dang well I can’t get it
forget it honestly. it's 120$ and the switches suck so you gotta spend another 50$ for a set of budget but decent switches, go through the trouble of replacing them all, maybe also lube them for an extra 10$ plus the time and effort of doing so to get an actually good ducky one 3 mini rgb. you might as well grab yourself a redragon k552 with a hotswap pcb and do the same plus some modding for cheaper than the actual price of the one 3.
@@crisscrossam I own the k552 right now and I put hella foam in it, and it is pingy as hell. The hotswap sockets are not hotswappable with standard switches and yeah I know that you can use akko cs switches, but I have other issues with the board and I generally dont recommend it.
One thing of note, the Matcha and Fiji models are not RGB. Only the Daybreak and yellow boards have RGB lighting.
....fuck ducky first ducky I bought and im.mad as FUCK, my shit came broken too.
Oh so that was why the pricing was different
I'm back on the keyboard market and it's so nice to be watching your videos again man. Keep it up!
I love this keyboard replaced the switches with black ink v2’s and it sounds good. Only problem I’ve had with it is trying to update the software because the keys wouldn’t register and you’d have to hit them again for jt to work sometimes when gaming. The software just wouldn’t update but I found a fix someone showed on yt
But with plastic case, acoustic will be better. Correct?
I bought this keyboard!!! It's so buttery smooth. Changes everything for me I love it.
That scene where the keys fly of, so smooth! I'm in the market for a new 60% and this looks great. Because it's plastic, it's lightweight and easier to take with me, which to me is a plus.
I got the cherry silvers with my order and they sound great. hoping I can get this board to work with QMK because I hate the layers as they come stock.
@@mainkilla I didn't do anything to them, they sound great as is.
Mine is on the way with silvers 🤞 all the way to 🇬🇧
@Rex Roof how are they for typing? Also do u have your keyboard on ur desk or a desk pad?
From the looks of it it should fit the same cases from KBDFans that the One 2 Mini fitted in (4 mounting holes used are in the same spot at least) if you really want an aluminium case that's actually decent.
NICE , it finally came , I was waiting for your keyboard to come and make this video
Bit annoying I wont be getting a Chinese New Year space bar!
And what is the braided cable you use? The colors match perfectly.
Those cherry clears sound amazing, what are you on about.
nope
Cherry switch’s are great especially browns I got it in this keyboard and love it
I am wondering if it is possible to order just the board of a One 3 Mini to upgrade an older KB, like my Mecha Mini Frozen Llama edition. In Franks video it seems like the mounting holes and USB C port of the One 2 Mini and One 3 Mini align.
I just got mine in last week and it is magical, especially since my 1 2 mini doesn’t work anymore after it met a beer.
as you highlighted in the video about the ducky one2 mini about the loose USB-C port. has it been fixed on the One3 mini, now considering getting it if the issue has been fixed.
ANYONE KNOW WHERE HE GOT THE CUSTOM CABLE ?
Would love to see this with a Bluetooth connection aswell, and those 2 points u reference, would be the best keyboard for sure
What switches are the best in the ducky keyboard if u aren’t getting different switches from other places
3:34 That part is dope
With no software, can you still disable the Windows key?
still got my one 2 mini from when they first released in white but mann don’t feel like I need an upgrade 😂
one question, do cherry switches fit into the sockets?
Could I put the pcb of the ducky one 3 mini into the metal case of my ducky mecha mini?
like the way this keyboard looks. but honestly gonna go for the mecha mini because the metal frame. wish i knew about these boards before, the past editions are so cool
Where do you purchase the bungee style power cord for the ducky keyboard? I have the one 2 sf
Would love to know where you got that USB C cable
Why is there a hole in the board between the G and H keys? :/
The sound test sounded like you were building a lego house.
Oh my god I love that colour scheme - I wish I could get it!
Sup brotha
I have the sf version with the silent reds and even though they do scratch a bit it still wayyyyy better than something like a razer keyboard and four around the same price too
Is the silent red better than the red
@@kadenyee5423 I like them a lot more. It depends what you want. The reds on something like a razer keyboard have a hard clack when they bottom out, the silent reds on the ducky have like a creamy mush. I like typing on the silent reds way more and my girlfriends likes it more too
@@SIeexic ok thanks bro
Cherry might be scratchy, but they are consistent in actuation point and less wobbly.
Where can we pick up your coil cable?
Im gonna get this keyboard, but with the red switches 😄
looks alright but sounds pretty good, was looking at the options and I'll probably got silent red switches as I want the quietest option unless there is a quieter one and please let me know. Just wish it was sold on amazon but this model is not on there yet. Could get it through their site but its mainly for the ease of return with Amazon but if its as good as shown here, maybe I'll give it a try
Remember it’s hotswappable if the red Silents aren’t quiet enough or u h8 them
How are the silent red switches? Ordered my keyboard with those switches and just curious!
I know this is an old video so probably not get an answer but. I need to know what cable you used as it matched perfect and I gotta get one?
if you got to cable mod you can pick out the colours you like.
go
Does anyone know what the latency is on this thing? I want to get it for gaming but don't want it to have a high latency like the ducky one 2 mini.
Same
Anyone know how to disassemble the tkl version. The screws are under the freaking back kickstands and are impossible to get to.
On the Ducky one 2 they were next to the kick stands
YAY! NEW VIDEO! MERRY CHRISTMAS BY THE WAY
It is interesting how mainstream perception on Cherry MX has changed. Of course competition has influenced what these switches are compared against, but I still can't help but wonder whether all these reviewers fawning over Cherry back in the day where in fact just following the hypetrain without critical thoughts of their own (yeah, of course, that is what influencers do, but many Techtubers do not consider themselves influencers but journalists, which transforms this lapse into a critical point in my opinion). For me at least, this makes it harder to value their opinion in the future (nothing against Frank specifically, just a general vibe I get lately).
it wasn't a hype train. as you said, they had nothing to compare against. Cherry MX switches were straight up synonymous with mech switches just a few years ago, almost nonexistant competition, so people fawning over the switches were basically fawning over mech keyboards in general.
more exposure to different quality products has made the complexion of the market different, so reviewers will give a more critical take of the older products.
i still think there's a bit of exaggerating the varying quality of switches which is not to my taste, but that's just me.
The perception of Cherrys have gone down, that is true, but they are also Cherry Clears rather than the more commonly used Reds or Browns. The Clears are just not great overall.
@@xordid I agree, I bought corsair k70 in 2016 cherry Mx red and I still have and I like it. I have not been exposed to those new switches and keyboard. I tried only the mainstream like logitech and razer, etc. I liked corsair the most and picked it, now I'm looking for either ducky or GMMK and give them a shot I do like hotswap because I can buy all types of switches and try them at home I think it cost 15/20$ one switch of every type.
I really like the cable you use! Can someone please tell me where I can get that cable or what kind it is?
I absolutely love these but the RGB not being able to sync to the rest of my setup is a dealbreaker sadly. Otherwise an amazing kb.
I used to be on that train. My whole setup, as much as possible, used to be Corsair. All the RGB matched and I loved it. But now, I recently built my own keyboard and use a better mouse. As much as I love Corsair, their keyboards and mice just don't feel as nice as other things. Long story short, don't let RGB be the deal breaker for you. Once you get a single product that doesn't match with your RGB, you will realize how little you actually care. Don't let RGB take away from a good hardware experience. Of course, everybody has their own preferences and goals though.
Having less RGB in my opinion is way better because it can definitely distract you if you have rainbow throw-up on your desk lighting up your future
@@azytrx they probably have it all one or two colors
if you dont need hot swap like me just get ducky mecha mini put foam under the pcb and o rings if you need and you are rdy to go :D upgrading to from mecha mini to ducky 3 isnt worth it
wait, you went from membrane to mechanical only to put the membrane back into the keyboard
@@wujianhong no where did i said that?
@@Havocaveli I think he was referring to your statement of putting o rings. There is a trend that putting o rings on keycaps (if that is what you meant) is bad since it brings back membrane feel and sound (kinda). Don't mind it though if you like it, at the end of the day as long as you are satisfied then it is all good.
However, I highly suggest trying out a hotswap board and trying out different switches, even budget ones from AKKO, KTT, JWK etc.
@@vectivuz1858 na a lot of people just prefer it i actually just use it for my spacebar. Well i just wanted to say if someone is satisfied with his switches the upgrade to ducky 3 is totaly not worth it i love my brown switches :) and trys all mx switches so i dont need that upgrade but im not that much in the keeb scene that i have to try out really all switches im a gamer not a typer
@@Havocaveli As long as you are satisfied then any upgrade is not worth it. Glad you're happy with your keyboard 😄
I had one question can we use other case with the plate pcb?
OG Cherry MX blacks are chef’s kiss. You’re buggin’ Frank lol. But yes, STOCK cherry MX switches always suck.
Good review bud, this thing is likely something I'll buy. You need to buy some shirts that fit though.
anyone know how to get your hands on pulsar black hole switches? that demo sounded so nice
wait could i put gateron yellow switches into it or does it not fit into the pcb
Bro where can I get that custom usb c cable it’s perfect… I can’t find it anywhere.
Why this year no special edition :( I Was hoping for Year of the Ox
They typically don't release the Year of the ___ boards until January
What switch is he talking about that is good? I cannot find pulsar blackhole at all?
where did you find the topographic wallpaper?
Are all Cherry switches bad with this board, or is it only the clears?
Cherry MX switches are kinda obsolete now compare to other new switches brand that overperformed Cherry switches, the only Cherry switches that are good and worth to invest money to is Cherry Retooled/ Vintage/ Hyperglide and Clear.
It just make me feel curious that those clear switches sound soooo different than the black one
It's the beginning of the calling to become a mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Soon you'll have gone through r/mk, subscribed to all the mechanical keyboard youtubers and will end up spending way too much money for products you won't see until 2023. Good luck, I feel for you.
@@ThatGuy-rp1ly
Who hurt you?
@@ThatGuy-rp1ly yeah i mean, Just ordered the yellow one. Hope this will be fine for my first mechanical keyboard.
By the way, my recent keyboard is Razer Cynosa Chroma, which actually is decent
@@sakana-Iuke I used to daily drive the ducky one 2 mini (only mod being tape mod) and loved it (still do). The only reason I didn't continue using it was because it didn't have a hotswap pcb. My guess is that you'll be super happy with your purchase especially if you're into tinkering, try modding it a bit. (tape mod, band-aid mod, lubing stabs/switches etc)
Some enthusiasts will tell you that the mx clears it comes with are terrible and scratchy (e.g. this vid) but honestly they don't "ruin" the experience nearly as much as they make it out to seem.
Tl;Dr: probably a great first purchase. Have fun modding it, if you're into that. Don't let keyboard snobs make up your mind for you.
@@aqueous5099 haha I did with the diderot effect.
How did he get that cable it matches so good with the keyboard
Where do we get those pulsar black hole switches?
I literally did that no image perms gif face when i heard the mx clears
do you recommend the ducky 3 mini or the ATL hig profile?
how do i set my RGB's to white, closest i see is a lighter pink?
What about the cherry black switches? Are they good
I would like to have the same cable as in the video 7:09
Why the cable is in the left but most people put the computer in the right I don't get it
I’m sorry I had to skip the sound test it was to bad but that’s not your fault keep up the great work
My keyboard is coming in today I got cherry red switches really excited
just got this today, but my left shift is not the same as in this video... such a pain!!!
YES FRANK IS REVIEWING THE ONE 3 MINI FINALY
Preordered in Germany. May be arriving in March or February.
preordered it in portugal, its suposed to arrive day 1 february
@@eduardogears5259 local or online?😃
@@bellstuff online trough globaldata, the local retailer
i wish i knew about changing out the cherry switches before i bought mine :'( I got cherry silent red and its currently on the way here right now. i really LOVED the sound of the pulsar black ole ones!
What is the different now with the one 2 Mini ? Only the new Colours ?
New things in this keyboard as I can tell:
1. Hot-swappable feature.
2. PCB and case foam.
3. More solid case.
4. Higher quality keycaps ( at least it's better than the old version ).
Durgod Venus is a better board. Aluminium case & better choice of switches. Personally, would opt for a budget KBD67 build for just a little more money.
So couple questions. Primary function gaming: what should I get for switches? Cherry Red / speed silver? Anyone recommend anything else other than Cherry? Last question: can’t you just swap this into another case immediately that sounds better??
for gaming primarily, speed silvers have a lighter actuation so you should probably go for those. You can't just swap the case for a new one since the pcb is designed to fit the case and would probably not fit most other cases, doing mods like putting more or better foam in the case, taping the backside of the pcb, lubing the switches etc. would probably yield better results rather than just spending extra for a new case.
@@bugcapoo9310 thank you!!
@@incongruous4 the guy probably just wants a prebuilt and wont do any modding lmao relax, I just recommended because it just sucks a bit less than cherry mx reds. jwk and akko linears are an easy recommendation but gateron ink blacks are probably too expensive for him and it's quite a heavy switch.
I'm being serious those switches made me shed a tear from listening to them a bad tear
What kind of switch would you recommend to use with this keyboard?
Brown
How do I turn up the brightness on the whole keyboard?
would you happen to know how to increase and decrease brightness?
Is there latency on this keyboard? The one 2 mini had noticeable latency
I'm new to keyboard community is Ducky are trusted and is it better than brands like logitech razer
Still rocking my white one 2 mini be super reliable since I bought it one problem is it powered off sometime and I have to unplug it and replug it im
Same with mine, have had it for 3 years now
@@sebastianyoung5115 I’m might be getting the one in the video should i
@@PRZ_Stormy if you want 🤷
Where do you purchase those keycapss?
what coiled cable is this?
Where do I find that braided cable ?
I have always looked at ducky But honestly they seemed so expensive to me, might have to give it a try particularly with that colourway
Expensive? They are $120 for a high quality keybpard
one of the best for the price tho
@@projugofastall always felt like a lot to me as I used to spend $30-$50 a keyboard. Might have to grab one if these
@@bytesizeclu oh well you can’t really get anything professional at that price range
@@projugofastall nah I was always very cheap with my peripherals up to this point, Time for a long term upgrade
And no one talk about insane blue and yellow colour set on this keyboard
Where did he get the coiled cable from?
Those arrow keys really stop an OCD from buying the keyboard tbh
Can you put switches that aren't cherry switches on the keyboard?
You can; Gateron, Kailh, Holy Panda, Alpaca V2 and many more are compatible with this keyboard :D.
Bro that cable fits the keyboard perfectly
is a ducky one 3 mini compatible for ps5 ?
wait is it possible to put gat yellows into this board?
yes
if this had a black metalic base, perfect sf keyboard!