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The Geeky GK65 65% mechanical keyboard combines professional-grade speed with vibrant RGB lighting and hot-swappable switches, designed for gamers and professionals who demand precision, portability, and personalized style in a compact form factor compatible with PC and Mac.




| Brand | Geeky |
| Product Dimensions | 30.99 x 10.92 x 3.18 cm; 580 g |
| Item model number | GK65 65% US Layout - Mechanical |
| Manufacturer | Ranked |
| Series | GK65 65% US Layout - Mechanical |
| Colour | Black |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Operating System | Windows, Linux, Mac OS |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 580 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**.
10/10
10/10 i love it sounds amazing feels great high quality for such a low price looks good
K**N
great keyboard for the price
great keyboard for the price. nice keycaps, genuine switches, vibrant LED. Important to note however that it doesn't have a kickstand, just sits on rubber feet.
T**E
Hotswappable cheap keyboard?
The media could not be loaded. God I dont know where to start. 20 pounds for a keyboard that is hotswappable? I was unsure at the start but I ended up buying it and it was a very good decision for sure, I ended up customising the keycaps and switches. One problem though, the switches are SO hard to remove but you can do it if you have the will power to do it, and a little strength ofcourse. So given that problem it makes it a 4 star not 5 but the good part of the keyboard drows the bad. Firstly the brightness is very bright and especially with shine through keycaps, the keycaps was the easiest to put on and the overall value for money even when you kit it out is still very worth it.The keyboard comes with a switch/keycap puller and a white braided cable which is quality. And overall, it is definitely worth a shot in my opinion so if I was you I would give it a shot, you never know until you try.
A**R
Excellent 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.
T**S
Key boards
Its light weight good keys and very good value for price
K**E
Best price keyboard
very good keyboard gets the work done n has some cool features
B**O
Great keyboard, great price!
So I bought this keyboard as a cheap addition to my gaming setup, and its such good value for money!Pros:Great switches, really nice thocky sound.Nice stabs, bearley any rattle.Nice fontGood software with nice lighting customisation.Cons:Not very colour accurate lighting.Not very bright lighting.Short-ish USB cable.US layoutOverall, a great keyboard for the price, especially if you plan on modding it. The sound is good, and at least the cable is detachable. If you can spare £30 then a great buy. Obviously not a professional gaming keyboard with pinpoint accuracy.
S**
Great Budget Board
Keyboard is built quite solid, but rather hollow sounding. The RGB is vivid and bright but has no reactive options so far (haven’t tried the software). All in all it’s a great keyboard for £15 and it should be easily modded with extra dampening to remove the hollow sound. Keystrokes are all smooth and register with no issues, however could be further improved with some lubricants. I would highly recommend to anyone on a budget or looking for a cheap board to mod.
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