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Brand | Ducky |
Model | One 3 SF |
Size | 65% |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Frame Top Material | ABS |
Frame Bottom Material | ABS |
Primary LED Color | RGB |
Control LED Color | n/a |
Hotswap Sockets | Yes |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | USB-C |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Mac Compatible | Yes |
Linux Compatible | Yes |
Cord Length | 72 inches |
Cannot recommend this keyboard to anyone as it has such annoying firmware issues where your key presses will not register correctly or will double type. Absolutely frustrating where changing your switches has no effect.
I've owned many Ducky keyboards and this one is exceptionally nice. For the last few years I've been using the Ducky one 2 mini 60% and believe that I wore it out and began at the new version. To keep it short and sweet, this is an excellent upgrade over the One 2, better in everyway. It is great.
This is the third Ducky keyboard I've owned, but this is my first One 3 as I was waiting for classic color. I've dabbled with multiple boards over the past few years from just about every gaming brand, and other more expensive boards including a custom TKL I built recently. However, I just find myself constantly coming back to Ducky for a board dedicated to gaming. The One 3 update is fantastic. Swapping switches is easy, and Ducky includes the tools needed. Not that it sounded bad before, but the sound is really pleasant sound now with the added dampening materials. Also, it feels a little bit more heftier than my One 2 SF. Everything else is just the standard Ducky quality, and they still probably have the best stock stabilizers. I'm trying cherry reds for the first time surprisingly, and these are probably my favorite switch so far for gaming. I'm experimenting with the Ducky rubber keycaps for the time, so far I can say I like them more than I thought I would, however they're only practical for gaming. If I had to recommend one board the Ducky One 3 would probably be at the top my list for most people as you get well built hot swappable board for a fair price. If Ducky does mecha versions of the One 3, those would probably be end game for a lot people.