Superb mechanical keyboard
This keyboard has a great design and is perfect for small offices. It's also very quiet. I'd definitely recommend it.
The best weapon for success, the Ducky Channel One 2 SF keyboard will quickly become an indispensable part of your gaming career. With its 65% smaller footprint, it says goodbye to the excess of other keyboards, keeping only the essentials to help you win many battles. With its ideal grip, it features Cherry MX RGB Silent Red switches for fast and accurate action. To keep you going throughout your career, each key is coated in PBT for maximum durability.
Easy to use and set up, just plug it into a USB port on your computer. All you have to do is make your opponents bite the dust!
Enjoy a quality keyboard while focusing on the essential features. This Ducky Channel keyboard gives you an ideal control surface. Each key has a PBT coating for increased durability and longer life due to reduced wear and tear from hours of play.
The One 2 SF RGB has individual multi-colour backlighting for each key. Select from several effects and play in the best conditions! You'll also get the advanced n-key rollover system, which allows you to press an unlimited number of keys simultaneously.
Pressure required : 45 g
Activation distance: 1.9 mm
Enjoy smooth, easy typing with Cherry MX Silent Red switches. Fast, accurate and durable, these switches will help you get the better of your opponents with ease and comfort. Enjoy the benefits of mechanics without the noise, thanks to its exclusive fiberglass design and anti-noise pads.
General information |
Product name |
Ducky Channel One 2 SF RGB White (Cherry MX RGB Silent Red) |
Brand |
Ducky Channel | |
Model |
DKON1967ST-SFRPDWWT1 | |
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 Silent | |
Large print (low vision) |
No | |
Backlit keyboard |
Yes | |
RGB backlighting |
Yes | |
Macro keys |
No | |
Multimedia keys |
No | |
Numeric keypad |
No | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
White |
Width |
325 mm | |
Height |
40 mm | |
Depth |
108 mm | |
Weight |
635 g | |
Power supply |
Power supply type |
USB port |
Compatibility |
Supported OS |
Windows Vista |
Microsoft Windows 7 | ||
Microsoft Windows 8 | ||
Microsoft Windows 10 | ||
Use |
Gamer | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 18 Dec 2019
This keyboard has a great design and is perfect for small offices. It's also very quiet. I'd definitely recommend it.
After a month's wait, I've finally received it! The keyboard is magnificent, although the picture doesn't match the product (the enter key isn't as shown in the photo), but that's not really a problem, I prefer my product!
The keyboard is quiet and pleasant to the touch.
There's no software to change the LEDs, it's all done with the keyboard, which is easy to change, so it's not too disturbing.
Personally, I received burgundy-red replacement keys.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a silent keyboard, I highly recommend it.
With its Cherry MX Silent Red switches, this ultra-quiet Ducky keyboard dresses up my setup elegantly. The only drawback is that the configuration of the RGB pcb is not very intuitive, it lacks a Razer Chroma type firmware...
I have just received the keyboard, it lights up but the keys don't work.... is there any manipulation to do? If anyone can help me... thank you
The red silent keyboard switches really allow you to feel a difference in the noise created when a key is pressed. Between the cherry mx speed on my corsair K70 and this ducky, the difference is huge. There is still some noise, especially when you hit your keys hard, but your friends will have a much harder time hearing you when you use it (especially on discord, etc...).
However, I have to say that you will feel like there are o-rings underneath the keycaps. The activation race is not very long either. You get used to it quickly, and I really like it, but if you don't like the feel of the o-rings at all, try it before you keep it.
Otherwise, the keyboard is compact and very clean. Multiple RGB modes and a nice coating on the keys so even people with sweaty hands can be sure they'll never have a slight slippery feeling.
I use it for fps and osu! and it's much quieter than a corsair K70 and takes up less space on my desk, I'm delighted.
Very pleasant to use, one adapts remarkably quickly to the somewhat strange format.
The touch is qualitative, and the response almost perfect.
The RGB is a nice addition.
I'm taking one star off because the replacement keys are not red as shown in the photo but yellow on my copy, and their texture/weight is not exactly the same as the original keys.
For the rest, apart from the price, it's perfect.
As in the previous comments, it is the "big key" that is entered and not the small one, which is quite normal.
The "coloured keycaps" are not pink but yellow, the pattern on the space key is an ox and not a little pig as shown on the picture. In short, LDLC should change this misleading image.
No noise, good backlighting that crosses the keys well.
The keycaps feel great.
This time there is no Ducky RGB software compatibility to manage the light, but everything can be done with the FN key, and the light indicators during setup (for the RGB version only, of course) really help.
There's even a colorpicker that gives you a colour for each key to easily choose the one you want.
There are very good youtube tutorials to understand exactly how to manage everything, and it fits quite easily.
As said in another comment, the picture does not represent the keyboard as it is in an Azerty layout with the big enter key and the < > next to the left shift.
The MX Silent Red switches are very quiet, I might opt for blacks next time, as the reds activate a little too lightly for writing (for gaming though, it's a wonder)!
The backlighting is deeply adjustable via keyboard shortcuts, macros are also programmable on different profiles, directly via the hardware too (I set up a qwerty version for games that don't offer WASD control modification, but the right part of the keyboard remains unchanged, the M is in the right place and everything!)
The coloured keycaps (red on the picture) are random (I got them blue!), are provided with an alternative space bar and several modifiers in coloured variant :) With a keycap puller
In short, a good entry-level mechanical keyboard in my opinion
Product received today and unusable. The usb-c socket on the keyboard is not aligned with the hole, so it is impossible to plug the keyboard in. Also, the keyboard case is not quite straight/aligned with the keys. Ducky Channel's quality department is scary.
Hopefully LDLC will live up to their service standards. To be continued.
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