![]() | Cherry MX Low Profile Red FKBS87XMRL/EB | $165.00 $144.00 On Sale! |
Brand | Filco |
Model | Stingray |
Size | Tenkeyless |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Frame Top Material | Plastic |
Frame Bottom Material | Plastic |
Primary LED Color | n/a |
Control LED Color | n/a |
Hotswap Sockets | No |
USB Key Rollover | Full |
PS/2 Key Rollover | 6 |
Multimedia Keys | Yes |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | USB,PS/2 |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Mac Compatible | Yes |
Linux Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | 5.43" x 14.09" x 1.25" |
Weight | 1.98 lbs |
Cord Length | 68 inches |
Absolute unit of a keyboard. Probably the best you can get when it comes to low pro mechs without building your own. Only docking a point because you'll never find a replacement set of caps that work on this due to the stab on the space key. But honestly, the stock caps are great and I don't see the need to replace them anyways when it comes to functionality.
I bought one off the clearance part of the site.
The keyboard is sturdy and has pretty good build quality; no RGB = more money to spend on higher quality parts (or it seems like at least).
It has a good sound out of the box - no twangs or overly loud clicks. But I prefer a fairly silent keyboard. Typing this now, the backspace is a little louder than I'd like, but that's without any modifications on my end - I'm sure it could be quieted a bit.
The doubled edged sword with this keyboard is how sensitive it is. It's really sensitive. It has honestly made me a better and more thoughtful typer, but be warned. I am coming around to the sensitivity and I think that it may ruin other less sensitive keyboards for me in terms of feeling. It is a GaMiNg KeYbOaRd.