🎮 Elevate Your Game with the GK65 – Where Style Meets Performance!
The Geeky GK65 is a compact 65% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches, customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, and a fast 1ms response time. Designed for both gamers and professionals, it offers a durable build with double shot ABS keycaps and seamless compatibility across Mac and Windows platforms.
Brand | Geeky |
Product Dimensions | 31 x 11 x 4 cm; 580 g |
Item model number | GK65 65% US Layout - Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Ranked |
Series | GK65 65% US Layout - Mechanical |
Color | White |
Item Weight | 580 g |
J**S
Bueno pero no excelente.
Es regular, funciona bien, pero las luces a veces no encienden al encender la PC, o si le pones colores diferentes a veces se desconfigura.No es grave pero si es una función específics del teclado, no funciona exactamente como es debido.Por lo demás, los switch trabajan bien, nadamalo que reportar.Cómo dato, no tiene patitas para subirlo, tienes que ponerle algo por tu cuenta, no afecta pero es de esos detalles que prácticamente todos los teclados tienen. Punto malo.
A**R
no issue so far
works as describe
D**N
Perfect Silver Switches
Not to Loud nice n Quiet no problems so far 10/10
K**Y
Very compact and comfortable.
I honestly didn't expect to like this as much as I do.I'm used to a full sized membrane keyboard, but I've been wanting to try out a mechanical keyboard recently - I do data entry and stream and I tend to go through keyboards faster than normal, and I was thinking that maybe a keyboard that would make it easier to clean underneath keys might be better for me.This is a 65% keyboard; there is no built-in numberpad, but I picked up an separate numberpad for those times I need it. I thought I would miss not having a dedicated Function row, but I really don't.The lights are really attractive and fun, and you can adjust the brightness, mode, and speed of the light movements directly from the keyboard, in addition to turning the lighting on and off altogether. There is optional software you can download that allows you a little more control over things, including setting up macros.It comes with a keycap puller and a couple of spare switches, which is really handy. I'm thinking of getting some fun new keycaps now. I think I've found a weird rabbithole of keyboard fandom...Things to note: If you're not used to a mechanical keyboard, it will take some adjustment time. I learned that I tend to rest my right hand more heavily on the homerow than I realized - I amusingly kept typoing "j" a lot for the first few days. With my old membrane keyboard, the sensitivity is low and I don't notice that. I found that a mechanical keyboard really encouraged me to keep my hands in a more traditional typing position - wrists up, fingers arched. That was kind of a neat thing. I used a typing game to test performance, and after a bit of hilarity at first, I ended up typing with a little more speed and similar accuracy to my previous keyboard.The only downsides I found would be matters of individual preference. I chose the Speed Silver switches, which are more sensitive than most. I suggest looking into the different "colors" of switches before making your choice - this is not an aesthetic choice, it is a performance choice. The keys have an incredibly satisfying clickyclacky, but that might not be pleasant to you (or those around you). Also, if you use the ten-key pad a lot, you'll need to get an external ten-key pad.All in all? I was pleasantly surprised. I won't necessarily use it for every task, but it's a nice addition to the hardware stable.
A**T
Really good keybord!
I like everything about this product. i'm using it for gaming.
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