

The thick PBT Double Shot AC-style keycaps provide durability and style. The keyboard also includes dual-layer high-grade silicone and EVA foam sound dampeners for a quieter typing experience. It features dual-layer hotswap PCB with exclusive Kailh yellow hotswap sockets for easy customization. With Ducky's new QUACK Mechanics design philosophy, this keyboard combines style and functionality. The Ducky One 3 Mini Aura Clear White 60% Hotswap RGB LED Double Shot PBT Mechanical Keyboard Cherry MX Red is a compact and customizable keyboard that offers a superior typing experience. (I did notice when I hold down on FN too long I can't type and it goes to the extra commands on the side of the keycaps only.This product has a rating of A.* What does this rating mean? I'm still getting used to the 60% layout without arrow keys, but if you enjoy 60% keyboards, this is the keyboard for you. the keyboard feels really good and I see why there's so much hype around it. To summarize, I think this keyboard is high quality and the build seems nice and thought out. the cable fits into the keyboard nicely and is thee side leading to the keyboard is USB type C. (I think I do tend to type quite hard too) the metal plate on the bottom was a nice touch, but I do wish the print on the back that shows the logos would be a sticker that does not come installed on the keyboard out of the box and is just an extra thing you could stick on if you would like. The two adjustable legs and the rubber pads on the bottom help find your sweet spot and despite having a plastic case, I do agree with many of the reviewers, it does feel solid and I couldn't feel any flex. The packaging was nice and the quality of the keyboard seemed nice overall. The different languages were all mixed together making it hard to navigate, but it could've been worse. The box does come with a spare spacebar, (Which I find has a less thicker noise and seems more scratchy for some reason) extra other keycaps, a keycap puller, the cable that has a nice cold color on the USB Type C and USB ends, and a dust cover that I actually use. The light modes are very nice and easy to change with the keyboard's FN ALT T shortcut. In some areas I do notice a little bit of dark spots, but for what they are, they display all the colors from the RGB Leds and let light shine through nicely without bleeding.

The Cherry MX switches feel a little wobbly, but still feel like a high quality, nice switch.
#DUCKY ONE 2 MINI KEYBOARD MOD#
I'm sure the tape mod or lubing them would work just fine, but I don't mind how the stock stabilizers feel and feel it's unnecessary. I did expect a little bit of wobble with the stabilizers. Without bottoming out the keys, I do feel a little bit of wobble with the stabilizers, but it wasn't anything I was shocked to see. I've either used membrane keyboards with no stabilizers, or with stabilizers that slide into thin, cheap, plasticky keycaps themselves. I haven't used a keyboard with proper stabilizers. NOTE MY KEYBOARD WAS NOT MODDED, IT WAS BOX STOCK. I do hear a little bit of spring noise once in a while, but otherwise, I think it sounds good. Now I'm not complaining I do like the noise of linear switches and a mechanical keyboard in general. Maybe the Silent cherry MX reds may be quiet, but this keyboard is LOUD. I also don't game.īeing my first mechanical keyboard, I didn't know loud it was going to be. To inform you before I dive deeper into this review, I want to clarify I'm using Cherry MX red switches and this is my first mechanical keyboard. Being a 60%, its small and mobile, and you won't have problems using it in any conditions.

Overall I think its a rather good keyboard for a solid price, with the TTC Heart switches it feels very responsive and versatily for any purpose such as gaming or typing up essays for university. You obviously will never look at it, except when cleaning and unpacking, but knowing that its there is a bit annoying. The weight on the back, at least in my case, has some incredibly illegible writing on it, seemingly having some weird paste on the back. The secondary function layout is good, and the macros are pretty accessible, just find the instructions online. I am only now getting into these more specific mechanical keyboards, but I will say that the actuation distance is good, the sound is nice and deep but not overbearing, and overall I just like them a lot, going from Cherry MX Silver. Keycaps are very good, and high quality, can't really say anything good or bad specifically, and RGB goes through them nicely. Very nice body, with a solid weight for the size.
