







๐ Elevate your desk game with the GK61 โ where compact meets customizable!
The GK61 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a compact 61-key layout with vibrant 16.8 million RGB lighting modes, hot-swappable Gateron Optical Brown switches for personalized tactile feedback, and full macro recording with NKRO. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, itโs a plug-and-play powerhouse designed for gamers and professionals craving style and performance in a sleek, space-saving design.



| Brand | HK GAMING |
| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 10.21 x 3.99 cm; 536 g |
| Item model number | GK61 |
| Manufacturer | Hong Kong Keyboards |
| Series | GK61 |
| Colour | Black |
| Standing screen display size | 292 Millimetres |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
| Operating System | Windows 7 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 536 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**K
Nothing Really
Very good ๐ thank ๐
M**.
Best budget keyboard on the market
100% the best budget keyboard on the market. Firstly, the switches are insanely fast, giving you a huge advantage when it comes to competitive gaming, and they feel so nice and smooth. The rgb on the keyboard is easy to change and there are loads of options. The software for the keyboard is also very easy to use to customise the rgb and install macros. Comes with keycap and switch puller which are very useful if you are looking to mod the keyboard. Once again, definitely the best budget option out there and i would 100% recommend buying it if you are looking for something cheap that can compete with the high end keyboards like the apex pro.
O**R
Great value
Really nice keeb especially for first time custom keeb users. 60% is a lovely size for more mouse freedom. Hot swappable so you can easily change the keycaps and switches. Usb C is on the left hand side of the keeb which can be annoying if you don't have a long cable and your pc is on your right . Rgb is nice and easy to install the software or you can change the rgb on the keyboard pressing two buttons can't remember which though. Overall great value for money
H**Y
Realy good keyboard but a few flaws
some cons: First, it's RGB is quite bright if you look top down but if you lean back and look at the keyboard from a slant the RGB doesn;t look AMAZING but its still fine and it isn't a deal breaker. It is annoying having to press the fn key to access the function keys and media keys but i guess that is the same with any 60% The last bad thing which for me, i find the worse is that i can't switch desktops with the keyboard anymore because i would usually press ctrl win and the arrows but no i have to use the fn as well to access the arrows but pressing the fn and wind key locks the win key for some reason. idk its not too bad but yeah its a little annoying Apart from that it is a really good gaming keyboard. some pros: a lot of different modes on the RGB sounds amazing rly good build quality, no bending etc good grips, keyboard doesn't move at all easy to navigate RGB a little loud but that's cos i chose blue switches# Overall, i love the keyboard and tbf it is probably the best board you can get on the market at this price point. except maybe the rk61 but i dont have that. i have heard it is almost exactly the same tho.
N**K
Everyone loves this keyboard, and they are right to
This is a fantastic keyboard for the price. I didnโt expect to like it as much as I did, but as I have an AMD system and therefore the Razer Huntsman Mini breaks my computer, I had to look at other options for a 60% keyboard. This one came highly recommended and I can see why - it feels so good to type on and the RGB lighting is quite customisable even without the software installed. I would definitely recommend the silver switches as they are butter smooth with just the right amount of actuation force. The best part is that even if you donโt like the switches that come preinstalled, they are fully modular so you can pull them out and install ones that you prefer. The one thing I will criticise is the cable it comes with is rather short at 1.6 meters, so I had to use one of my own. That being said, it connects via USB type C so having the option to use your own cable is a boon all of its own. If youโre in the market for a 60% you could certainly do worse than one of these guys.
L**E
Very satisfying switches, really fast response time
Couldn't recommend this keyboard more. It has an insanely fast response time and is very satisfying to use. I've used numerous mechanical keyboards which were far more expensive with far worse sounding and feeling switches. The software is also very useful forcraeting keyboard macros and the keyboard is the perfect size as it's a sixty present keyboard. Highly recommend especially at this price.
H**B
Thank you gk61
I ordered this keyboard 3 years ago and have been using it ever since without changing switches highly recommend this keyboard for anyone looking for a well built 60% keyboard
C**N
Not for me
Just ok. Lovely sound and good action, but Im struggling to get on with it due to it's size and buttons with multiple uses activating accidentally
F**O
La tastiera รจ ottima
S**E
The GK61 with Gateron Silver Switches has one of the fastest actuation points in the world. I would highly recommend it with either Silver or Yellow switches if you are a competitive gamer. The actuate almost as soon as you press the key, and the fact that the switches are linear makes them smooth and satisfying to press.
L**A
Thought I put a quick review. I'm coming from an old Corsair K70 mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX brown switches. Thought I would get a much more compact keyboard for the desk and for gaming. Overall impressions is good. The keyboard case is single piece of plastic which is mostly matte with some gloss highlights around. The plastic case is decently thick so that in tandem with the steel backplate, the entire thing feels really solid and does not creak or flex under reasonable torque. There are no adjustable feet on the keyboard, just 4 large rubber feet. The keyboard is connected via a usb-c cable which is nicely braided so it has a nice look to it. Braided cables has heaps of "memory" to it so it's fairly stiff, but given its going to be connected to your keyboard, which doesn't move, I have no complaints. The keycaps have a matte finish on the top, with gloss-finish on all sides. This is very different to the keys on my K70 which was all-gloss. The matte finish is definitely a winner because it doesn't show fingerprints readily. The gloss-sides however show off grime, dirt, scratches and dust easily. You have to be carefully when removing the keys on this board with the included the keycap puller because it will scratch up the gloss-sides of the keys! The Shine through legends are decent and allow the backlight to shine through. The font is a bit "gamery" but not as bad as some others and I soon got over it quickly. However, the thing you WONT get over will be the white-printed secondary legends on the keycaps. You'll notice that this keyboard has its F-keys, arrow keys and other functions (num-lock, scroll lock etc) as secondary functions. These can be quickly accessed by holding "Fn" in the bottom right and pressing the relevant key. The problem is that these legends are not durable. The appearance of the printing is great; It's nice and crisp. But it fades incredibly easily. I've only used the keyboard for a few weeks and the printed legends on the A-Z part of the keyboard has this dull stained look. So far the legends haven't started peeling, but the white print stains easily. For some it might not be a problem because you'll hopefully remember the location of all the keys by them. But is definitely something for the manufacturer to improve upon on the next iteration. The RGB lighting is cool. All the colours under the rainbow, except for white. The white colour looks more like a light blue. Odd, but definitely not a deal-breaker. The Gateron Optical Brown switches feel pretty marvelous. They are very smooth, with a tactile bump much more pronounced that the K70's cherry mx brown. The downward travel is also smoother, with noticeably less "grit/sandy" friction feeling. This makes the key travel feel much shorter. I'm not sure if its true, but these optical brown switches feel like they have a much shorter travel distance than the mx browns. I got used to it, and am not sure if I prefer it. For typing, i feel like I want a little bit more travel distance for comfort. It feels abrupt as I'm bottoming them out. Perhaps I need more time. The only other thing is noise. It doesn't have a loud click, but you will definitely hear them thud everytime you poke them the full distance down. I found it to be louder than my K70. Lastly, it has no wrist rest. This is the one thing that I missed from the k70. I'm definitely a wrist-rest user. The K70 has an included plastic detachable wrist rest. Although nothing special, it allows me to be a bit "lazy" when playing games on an extended session as I can rest my fingers on the wasd keys and that's all. Without the wrist rest, I certainly felt the strain of holding my hands up on the wasd keys. What I 100% missed is the "detachable" aspect of the K70's wrist rest. If you move your keyboard, the wrist-rest moves with it. Unless you glue your wrist rest to your GK71, every adjustment of the keyboard will require a follow up adjustment to the accompany wrist rest which gets very frustrating. Otherwise that's it. If you are wondering if you should buy this keyboard for $80AUD, then go ahead. There's definitely worse that you could buy. The only problem is the cheap secondary legends printing on the keycaps.
D**E
una bomba perfetta si collega subito al pc i tasti si possono sostituire ed e a prova di gaming e come ci gioca sopra mio figlio a Fornite non รจ riuscito ancora a distruggerla!!
A**N
Perfecto y con muchas combinaciones de color en el teclado
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