Fine
Nothing to complain about.
Pleasant to use keyboard.
Seems pretty solid to me, but we'll see over time.
Equip yourself with a high-performance mechanical keyboard for victory. The Ducky Channel One 2 TKL Skyline keyboard offers superior gaming comfort with its compact size, PBT keys, Cherry MX Brown switches and N-Key Rollover anti-ghosting system. All that's left for you to do is show off your talent to your opponents.
With its PBT keys, the Ducky Channel One 2 TKL Skyline keyboard is extremely durable and long-lasting. In fact, wear and tear is reduced in the face of time and long hours of play. This mechanical model has a compact size and a grey design for natural installation on your desk.
The ultra-advanced N-Key Rollover anti-ghosting system lets you press an unlimited number of keys simultaneously. The One 2 TKL Skyline keyboard also has your comfort in mind, with a 3-level adjustable position and a detachable USB-C cable for easy transport.
Pressure required: 45 g
Type: tactile
MX Brown switches feature silent tactile feedback. The point of activation is felt but without a "click". An ideal solution for players looking for superior comfort and silent operation.
General information |
Product name |
Ducky Channel One 2 TKL Skyline (Cherry MX Brown). |
Brand |
Ducky Channel | |
Model |
DKON1887-BFRPDZHBS | |
Keyboard format |
Format |
Normal |
Compact |
Yes | |
TKL |
Yes | |
Ergonomic |
No | |
Keyboard standard |
AZERTY | |
Location |
French | |
Interface |
Wireless |
No |
Interface with the computer |
USB | |
Keyboard connectivity technology |
Wired | |
Ergonomics |
Type of keys |
Mechanical |
Switch type |
Switch Cherry MX Brown | |
Large print (low vision) |
No | |
Backlit keyboard |
No | |
RGB backlighting |
No | |
Macro keys |
No | |
Multimedia keys |
No | |
Numeric keypad |
No | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
Gray |
Width |
365 mm | |
Height |
40 mm | |
Depth |
135 mm | |
Weight |
950 g | |
Power supply |
Power supply type |
USB port |
Compatibility |
Use |
Office |
Gamer | ||
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 23 Feb 2018
Nothing to complain about.
Pleasant to use keyboard.
Seems pretty solid to me, but we'll see over time.
A look back at this keyboard after more than a year in use:
This is my first mechanical keyboard and I really like it.
It's heavy, so it doesn't move around.
The cable and keys are of good quality.
I like the noise it makes, but that's very subjective!
Please note, however, that the keys on the model I received don't exactly match the product photo (I don't mind, on the contrary).
I love this keyboard, not only do I like it aesthetically, but it is also very comfortable.
It comes with blue keys. So good!
This keyboard has nothing to envy to the Filco Majestouch Tenkeyless 2, which is my reference keyboard. An excellent replacement for the Filco (which is now unavailable in FR version).
Very good compact keyboard. Stiff board without flex, stable and rather heavy. The typing feel is excellent (with cherry brown switches) and the caps are of good quality. The only fault I can find is a little high-pitched resonance of the board when typing, but you get used to it very quickly.
No regrets and I warmly recommend it. If you want to go upmarket, in my opinion the only thing left is the much more expensive custom keyboards.
I'm currently writing with it and I'm satisfied with it. The cherry mx browns are sensitive but not too much, a little too much for typing and maybe not enough for gaming but still very good in both for a keyboard of this game which I think corresponds to the stage just before the full custum keyboard (pcb, switch, keycaps..) small regret I did not realize the need for LEDs for someone who does not know his keyboard by heart (which is no longer my case ;) and who is in the dark as I did in the past when I learned typing. The keyboard is heavy, solid, and you can feel the quality of the keyboard when you hold it in your hands.
Good keyboard, very nice, comfortable switches, but colour not at all identical to the picture. Perfect for hybrid typing/gaming (5 - 15,000 characters / 1 - 3 hours of gaming per day).
I was expecting a fairly pronounced grey-brown outline, and a fairly light grey for the typing keys.
The two shades of grey (and grey-grey, not grey-sympa or design) are almost indistinguishable, the aesthetic aspect is well below.
It's still a very good keyboard that I recommend.
Mechanical keyboard that I particularly recommend. The design is far beyond most mechanical keyboards from other brands, the plastic is excellent, the PBT keys are extremely durable. Quiet on both the MX Brown and MX Red models.
The only downside is that for "heavy" typists like me, you can barely feel the tactile point of the keys (I would have preferred harder switches like the MX Clear).
No configuration required, the keyboard is plug&play and equipped with a USB-C port. The TKL model is nice for saving space on the desk and bringing the right arm closer if you don't need the numeric keypad.
I also like the Skyline design, which remains simple with small touches of colour via the blue replacement keys.
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