🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Precision!
The GeekyGK61 is a compact 60% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches, customizable RGB lighting, and a detachable Type-C cable. Designed for both gamers and professionals, it offers tactile responsiveness, high-speed performance, and compatibility with multiple operating systems.
Brand | Geeky |
Product Dimensions | 29 x 10.2 x 4 cm; 580 g |
Item model number | GK61 60% US Layout - Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Ranked |
Series | GK61 60% US Layout - Mechanical |
Colour | White |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Operating System | Mac |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 580 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Excellent gamer keyboard at a decent price
For someone like myself obsessed with low latency keyboards finding a budget one on Amazon is a difficult problem to solve. I personally don't care about RGB, and I want it a small form factor in order to give maximum flexibility when gaming (but not decreasing the key spacing like a few of the budget boards). Many of the budget keyboards on Amazon don't mention anything on latency and virtually never state what their polling rate is either. In my past experience of using an optical switch Dierya DK61E, despite it being advertised as 1000hz I experienced a noticeable amount of input lag which made strafing and competitive playing more difficult.Luckily I found this one which is hotswappable and offers good quality mechanical switches. In terms of input lag I found this one to completely solve the latency issues I had with my Dierya keyboard (you might want to update the Geeky keyboard's firmware though) and strafing was faster and more accurate than before - I believe that the input lag must be very low and I hope that they continue to prioritise this in their future firmwares and products.I tried the Speed Silver and Speed Yellow linear switches and they're both great for gaming. The physical resistance of the switch increases as you press down, unlike some (or maybe all?) optical linear switches (gateron speed yellow for example) which seem to immediately bottom out as soon as you pass a certain key-depress travel with the force suddenly disappearing. For me the behaviour I experienced on the optical Gateron Speed Yellow switch means that you lose some of the feedback you require for accurate strafing in movement-based games like CS GO. Therefore the Geeky switches are pretty great in my opinion. In terms of the two switches' smoothnesses, they're moderately smooth but not the smoothest I've tried either which does make them feel a little bit heavier than the actuation force advertised.The keyboard felt solid and the keycaps weren't overly slippery. The keys felt fairly stable as well and didn't wobble.Anyway, to conclude, it's definitely a great product at the budget price point and I hope to see Geeky branch out into hall effect switches.
R**.
An excellent decision for anyone looking to make their first custom board.
Quality: This keyboard is made entirely out of cheap feeling, but certainly serviceable plastic. The lighting on the keyboard is comparable to higher end gaming keyboards with all the same lighting effects, and I was surprised by the brightness. In the box: a switch puller (somewhat usable), a keycap puller and 2 replacement switches. The switches: I bought this keyboard thinking the switches would be gateron switches but in reality they are Huano switches which, when googled, are apparently a decent brand of budget-friendly mechanical switches. They are fine for the price but people who are accustomed to cherry or gateron switches might feel that they are lower quality. The switches are supposedly factory lubed but in reality they feel a bit scratchy at times, but I am not complaining for the price of this board. The keyboard lighting can be controlled by a program downloaded from the website. The software is simple but definitely more than enough as it allows you to bind macros and rebind keys to your liking. Overall I give this keyboard a 4/5 with the only complaint being with respect to the price is that the switches are not gateron, but in saying this you do get an MX style hotswap keyboard ( instead of otemu where the pins are larger).
M**.
Why not?
Delivered on time, got exactly what I paid for and it's even more "purdy" than the pics they use to promote it irl 😍 Why not 5stars?
V**
Would recommend
Very very good for the price would highly recommend
L**N
Very impressed
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V**A
Works well
12 year old Son loves it. He wanted a compact keyboard and this is it.
L**Y
As requested
the item arrived in plenty of time. As this was Christmas gift for our grandson who was thrilled with it I am unable to comment any further.
A**Y
Very good keyboard
Very good quality ,Recommend
N**S
Excelente sonido
Muy buena calidad de materiales, solo las keycaps pueden mejorar, con algunas otras quedará casi perfecto. tiene una capa de acrilico efecto mica que hace aún mejor el RGB. Muy bien el poder elegir varias combinaciones de switches y color de base al momento de comprar.
G**I
As advertised
My son decided to buy this keyboard with his own money. He has not been disappointed and is enjoying it! It’s a great option for a budget friendly keyboard.
M**E
From a beginner’s perspective
I am new to the keyboard scene and this is my second and possibly final keyboard. To be honest, I did think the stock switches would be better but the reason I didn’t like them was because I preferred tactiles. I replaced the switches with unlubed Akko lavenders and put on a GMK keycap set. I also put the tape mod since that was the only thing I had access to.Even with the keycaps not being shine-through the lights were still bright and very vibrant. The sound was amazing in my opinion, even with unlubed switches. Overall, this keyboard is pretty amazing with customization as I also never had any noticable ping. For the price i would say its basically the best out there.
H**R
افضل كيبورد امتلكته
مريح بالاستخدام وصوته مو مزعج
N**N
Su estetica
Todo va muy bien . Muy chulo.
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