I have that keyboard and for anyone who gets it, get yourself the drivers for it or else you might get double clicks, like : "helllo" with the drivers this issue is fixed. You can mod the keyboard too, I filled the keyboard case up so its dampend and spraylubed the switches. Besides that you can put some extra dielectrical grease in it or certain multiuse grease to Lube the stabelizers. You might also try to put O rings on it for a even better and soft feel while typing
Your videos are awesome! I just started looking for 65% keyboards when I came across your videos, thought to myself wow what a good high quality channel then I saw your subscriber count! You're definitely on your way to big stuff my man. About the keyboard though, as I was watching I kept thinking to myself wow what a good keyboard, almost exactly what I was looking for (not hotswapable unfortunetly but not the end of the world), then you mentioned it's wired and that killed it for me, As your skit in the video if ducky made a similar WIRELESS model It'd be a top seller for sure. Currently leaning towards the GK68XS instead, not a fan of the K6's ABS keycaps and the side mounted port. Also it's basically out of stock atm lol
I wish they would. So the only reason I used the rubber keycaps there was when I was playing Destiny. I also play guitar and my fingers would get so calloused that I needed rubber grippy keys to feel so I could tell what I was pressing. V was the main "action" key in the game. I'm such a mess lol.
I like ducky keyboards, just wish they had bluetooth options by now as well. And lately I'm getting curious about low profile keyboards. Which I haven't seen to be made by ducky just yet.
If you’re looking for hotswap and Bluetooth I’d recommend the keydous nj68. You can tune the nj68 to be more premium feeling so it gets my vote. I haven’t used the Anne pro 2 myself so I’m not sure about that.
I wouldn't really go for the ducky sf I went with a K6 and for the same price (CAD) if not cheaper I got a hotswap pcb, bluetooth support, and an aluminum frame. Only thing different than the ducky are the keycaps and those end up getting changed by most people. Both still really good keyboards and id say the Duckys RGB is way better
That's exactly why I got the K6 as well after a while with the Ducky. But I had bad luck with the K6 so good thing I kept the Ducky as a backup. But you're right, the K6 is HIGHLY competitive.
@@Nabee_H Really good actually. The first time around they sent me a new board for free after I went through some troubleshooting with them. After the second one I just got tired of dealing with it. I had gone through 6 different steps of troubleshooting, uploading videos for them to see what was going on. I'm sure they would've worked with me more but it wasn't worth it for me to continue at that point.
I have a question about which switch should I get I like to play league of legends but I think I will start playing warzone (call of duty) Which switch do you guys recommend?
A lot is personal preference based on what feel or sound you like. No switch is objectively better at gaming than another. If you like smooth switches, go with a linear switch like MX red. If you like a lot of feedback in your fingers and a lot of sound, go with a clicky switch like MX blues. If you like in between, go with a tactile switch like a MX brown. Some switches are lighter and some are heavier. Figure out what you like. Lots of companies have their own proprietary switches too, like Logitech’s Romer-G. But generally all switches are either linear, tactile, or clicky. People tend to say linear is “faster” for gaming but I don’t know that the differences in speed make a real difference in actual play. Too many other factors like latency, reaction time, etc. Thanks for asking. Hope that helps.
I'm just curious, which type of keys is on this board that you bought? I want something a little quieter than the one your using but it still sounds good.
This review was really helpful, thanks! Is there a hot swappable version of this board? I really want to get a good 65 keyboard but I want to figure out the perfect switch for me! (Also, I've subbed, because I really like the style of your review).
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words. Ducky does not make a hotswappable version unfortunately, but for the price you'd pay for the ducky there are a lot of similar 65% options that are hotswap like the RK68 or a Keychron K6.
What do you guys think? Are you living that wired life?
Wired for pc is nice, but for my tablet I would like a bluetooth ducky one2 sf
expected to see a couple hundred thousand subs with this high quality video content. Keep up the good work bro, you will get there in no time.
Thank you so much!
Production on video is A+, great content as always
Just ordered this keyboard online, the fact that u mentioned polling rate is a plus to me. great video
This video was amazing. Gonna be picking up this keyboard this weekend!
Congratulations! Hope you enjoy.
Hahaha the opening cracked me up! Just subbed and am going through some of your other videos. Saw you watch Hoffman as well!
Hahaha. Yes, big fan. I'm just another RUclipsr who will eventually have more trash coffee montages lol.
@@VeryImportantGeeks HAHAHHAHAHA
just earned a sub bro, these videos are high quality!
Thank you so much!
I have that keyboard and for anyone who gets it, get yourself the drivers for it or else you might get double clicks, like : "helllo" with the drivers this issue is fixed. You can mod the keyboard too, I filled the keyboard case up so its dampend and spraylubed the switches. Besides that you can put some extra dielectrical grease in it or certain multiuse grease to Lube the stabelizers. You might also try to put O rings on it for a even better and soft feel while typing
Your videos are awesome! I just started looking for 65% keyboards when I came across your videos, thought to myself wow what a good high quality channel then I saw your subscriber count! You're definitely on your way to big stuff my man.
About the keyboard though, as I was watching I kept thinking to myself wow what a good keyboard, almost exactly what I was looking for (not hotswapable unfortunetly but not the end of the world), then you mentioned it's wired and that killed it for me, As your skit in the video if ducky made a similar WIRELESS model It'd be a top seller for sure. Currently leaning towards the GK68XS instead, not a fan of the K6's ABS keycaps and the side mounted port. Also it's basically out of stock atm lol
wireless and budget, you should check out the royal kludge rk68 my friend. I highly recommend.
@@rodgal87 great recommendation. I’ve seen that highly praised in other videos. Haven’t gotten around to reviewing myself yet. But maybe someday!
Wait??? Like sub 500 subs? Jesus... man you you're god of quality... definitely straightforward informative video. All the best to you bud!
Much appreciated!
Never seen anyone do a rubber V key, only WASD. Really interesting. They should come out with an Aluminum cased version!
I wish they would. So the only reason I used the rubber keycaps there was when I was playing Destiny. I also play guitar and my fingers would get so calloused that I needed rubber grippy keys to feel so I could tell what I was pressing. V was the main "action" key in the game. I'm such a mess lol.
The Ducky One 2 Mecha SF exists though
True story. Quite a price jump, unfortunately.
great content as always!!!!
Thanks for the kind words!
I like ducky keyboards, just wish they had bluetooth options by now as well. And lately I'm getting curious about low profile keyboards. Which I haven't seen to be made by ducky just yet.
It's a shame. I hope they hop on board the bluetooth train at some point.
Virtually everyone has Bluetooth and hot swappable boards. Making limited boards with these features is a big negative.
Hey! Thanks for the video!
Can you tell me how you activate Mine Sweeper please?
i believe its fn + alt + ,
try holding it down until it starts!
@@VeryImportantGeeks it's not that apparently xD thank you for the try though
@@lucaevans6066 oh boo.
hey, would you recommend this or the keydous nj68/anne pro 2?
If you’re looking for hotswap and Bluetooth I’d recommend the keydous nj68. You can tune the nj68 to be more premium feeling so it gets my vote. I haven’t used the Anne pro 2 myself so I’m not sure about that.
How do you use de Fkeys on this board? You just press Fn + number where F key you want is?
Yup. That’s correct.
@@VeryImportantGeeks thank you, i've wanting to buy this keyboard but i had that doubt about it :)
Nice video bro. Any delay/high latency feels during high intensity fps gaming?
No latency at all when I was playing Destiny 2.
Which is more worth it the rk61 or this
The RK61 is better value for money IMO. You can get almost 3 RK61s for one Ducky.
I wouldn't really go for the ducky sf
I went with a K6 and for the same price (CAD) if not cheaper I got a hotswap pcb, bluetooth support, and an aluminum frame. Only thing different than the ducky are the keycaps and those end up getting changed by most people.
Both still really good keyboards and id say the Duckys RGB is way better
That's exactly why I got the K6 as well after a while with the Ducky. But I had bad luck with the K6 so good thing I kept the Ducky as a backup. But you're right, the K6 is HIGHLY competitive.
@@VeryImportantGeeks is ur k6 got any issues? Im in dillema now to choose ducky one 2 sf and k6
Both of my K6s died. My ducky is still working. Other people’s K6s seem to be just fine. Had bad luck with mine.
@@VeryImportantGeeks Damn, that sucks. How has your warranty process been with keychron?
@@Nabee_H Really good actually. The first time around they sent me a new board for free after I went through some troubleshooting with them. After the second one I just got tired of dealing with it. I had gone through 6 different steps of troubleshooting, uploading videos for them to see what was going on. I'm sure they would've worked with me more but it wasn't worth it for me to continue at that point.
I have a question about which switch should I get
I like to play league of legends but I think I will start playing warzone (call of duty)
Which switch do you guys recommend?
A lot is personal preference based on what feel or sound you like. No switch is objectively better at gaming than another. If you like smooth switches, go with a linear switch like MX red. If you like a lot of feedback in your fingers and a lot of sound, go with a clicky switch like MX blues. If you like in between, go with a tactile switch like a MX brown. Some switches are lighter and some are heavier. Figure out what you like. Lots of companies have their own proprietary switches too, like Logitech’s Romer-G. But generally all switches are either linear, tactile, or clicky. People tend to say linear is “faster” for gaming but I don’t know that the differences in speed make a real difference in actual play. Too many other factors like latency, reaction time, etc. Thanks for asking. Hope that helps.
@@VeryImportantGeeks yeah, it actually helped
Thank you
I'm just curious, which type of keys is on this board that you bought? I want something a little quieter than the one your using but it still sounds good.
On this particular one, it’s just the keycaps and cherry red switches that come with the board. The only thing I did was add prongs to the caps.
I meant switches, my bad. Do prongs make it louder or quieter however? I'm not extremely knowledgeable on the keyboard game.
Oh crap. I meant o-rings. It autocorrected to prongs lol. But o-rings soften the switch bottoming out.
Ah, I was confused. Thanks for telling me!
1:37 AYOOO LMAO
ducky one 2 sf :D
This review was really helpful, thanks! Is there a hot swappable version of this board? I really want to get a good 65 keyboard but I want to figure out the perfect switch for me! (Also, I've subbed, because I really like the style of your review).
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words. Ducky does not make a hotswappable version unfortunately, but for the price you'd pay for the ducky there are a lot of similar 65% options that are hotswap like the RK68 or a Keychron K6.