The Ducky One 2 SF gaming keyboard shines with a very minimalistic exterior and a mix of new features and proven design concepts. Thus, the usual reliable Cherry MX switches are used and are combined by Ducky with UV-lasered ABS keycaps. The feature package is packaged in a slim, black and white case without a numeric keypad with a very slim and stylish frame, as well as rounded off with an RGB LED backlight.
The Ducky One 2 SF gaming keyboard at a glance- Mechanical keyboard from Ducky in CH layout
- Two-tone Tenkeyless mini design (65%) with cursor keys in black and white
- High-quality Cherry MX-Black key switches
- Stylish RGB LED backlighting
- UV-lasered ABS keycaps for high durability
- Detachable cable with USB Type-C connector
Cherry MX
Black mechanical key switches and design, appearance & materialsThis version uses Cherry MX Black switches. Cherry MX Black switches are purely linear, non-tactile switches and are thus best suited for first-person shooters. A tactile pressure point is not absolutely necessary in this genre, since the keys are often hit completely in the heat of the moment. The Cherry MX Black switches come closest to rubber dome gaming keyboards in terms of characteristics, but offer much more fault tolerance due to the high trigger pressure.
The case of the Ducky One 2 SF gaming keyboard is two-tone: While the top is black, the frame and bottom of the keyboard are white. The keycaps are made of UV-lasered ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene).
Stylish RGB LED backlightingThe highlight of the Ducky One 2 SF gaming keyboard is without a doubt the professional RGB LED lighting, which allows for practically endless design possibilities. It offers a total of twelve different lighting modes, one of which is more unusual than the other. The special highlight of the Ducky keyboards is the completely software-free configuration of the RGB lighting. In fact, all settings and changes can be realized via various key combinations.
Functions & Features of the Ducky One 2 SF Gaming KeyboardThe very popular mechanical Cherry MX switches are almost "unbreakable" and, depending on the switch used, optimally suited for the individual gamer types. Thanks to USB-N-Key rollover, any number of keys can be pressed simultaneously without "ghosting" or other delays. The USB port's 1,000 Hz report rate is of help here, sending data from the keyboard to the PC every millisecond. There is a USB Type-C socket on the keyboard where the detachable cable plugs in, which has the typical Type-A plug on the other end. The two rubberized feet at the back, which are height-adjustable in three steps, are also comfortable.
The powerful ARM-M3 micro-controller of the Ducky One 2 SF controls and stores the selected LED effects. Additionally, it optimizes communication between the keyboard and PC while enabling other functions, including the use of macros as well as profile memory. In addition to multimedia functions, Ducky Macro V2.0 also allows the mouse pointer to be controlled from the keyboard.
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