🌟 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Every Keystroke!
The GK GAMAKAY K61 Pro is a versatile 60% mechanical keyboard featuring a gasket-mounted design for enhanced typing comfort, triple connectivity options (Bluetooth, USB-C, 2.4GHz), and hot-swappable switches. With its unique weather-themed XDA profile PBT keycaps and RGB backlighting, this keyboard not only looks great but also delivers a superior typing experience, making it perfect for both gaming and professional use.
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Acrylic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.01"L x 4.49"W x 0.91"H |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | Weather |
Color | Crystal Switch-XDA |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 61 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 61 |
L**E
Holy Crap, one hell of a keyboard!
I don’t know what to say, this keyboard left me speechless. It was only 90 dollars and what you get is worth way more. I got this not expecting much but it is one if the sturdiness keyboards ever. The build quality is amazing. Stabilizers are not even that bad. No ticking sounds from it. I got the phoenix switches and holy crap these are amazing feeling. Literally the quietist switches I ever owned. Even more quiet than a laptop keyboard. Not to mention, the whole keyboard has foam in between the pcb and the keyboard itself. The lights are super bright and customizable. NOT TO MENTION ITS WIRELESS, I literally use this in bed whenever I have to type out anything. Fell in love with this compact keyboard. The keycaps also do not feel cheap at all. It feels really nice and has a nice grip to it. Typing experience is one heck of a change for this keyboard. Blew me away from the opening of the box to me using it. Not to mention, its a 5 pin hotswappable. So if you don’t like your switches just switch them out. If you ever want to get into keyboard I HIGHLY recommend this.
J**K
Phoenix Switch is the Quietest, Keyboard is amazing
The media could not be loaded. This is everything I was looking for, I'm typically against wireless keyboards for gaming purposes, but this keyboard is actually really great. The pheonix switches are near silent, and the keyboard itself is so adorable. It's a lot heavier than I expected, which is good for me so it's not accidentally pushed or moved while using. The only issue I have with it is changing the LEDs, it's really confusing. You hold the function key with some of the other keys to change the pattern and speed of the LEDs, I haven't figured out how to get it to do what I want yet. And sometimes it stops responding to me trying to change the LED light pattern, which sucks. But honestly, with all of the other qualities of this keyboard I don't even care
T**R
Gamakay = gmmk..?
This is a lovely kb, and the first 'rgb' kb I've ever remotely found interesting. The acrylic body, hot-swap switches, puddin' caps, and the robust rgb's are all far above the quality I expected. I chose Phoenix switches, and they are legit quiet - this is the first (mech) kb that I would happily deploy in a shared office-like environ. But better...: the sound/feel. I roll Topre on the daily for many years now, and this is the first cherry style that i've ever liked - so much that It's my main since the day it arrived. I'm typing on it now, in my LR on an iPad Pro as my partner eats Torchy's Tacos right next to me oblivious to the giddy silent chatter of this review. These Phoenix are light actuation, and with the internal poly-stuffin's it's gently dampened, like a little fingertip pat on a fresh little baby's diaper. The spacebar- tho quiet - is a bit louder, and I thought about solving that, but the tone so superbly accents the din of the other keys that I said NO!. NO, I will NOT fiddle with this spacebar, it's PERFECT! Said that to myself. I wouldn't say that out loud, that's crazy, that would make me sound crazy. Know what IS crazy? The resplendent light show that this kb is capable of. My partner calls it 'your rave box'. Whatever.
M**L
RGB Unicorn Assassin! You may need some experience with fixing switches though
As my collection of mechanical keyboards slowly grows, the Gamakay K61 Pro is my first white keyboard addition. Though, I can't say it's truly ALL white because of the astounding amount of RGB built into this thing. The opaque clear case and PCT keycaps all further help accentuate the RGB. I'm sure even more RGB would shine through if you chose their Gamakay crystal switches, but I went with the Gamakay Phoenix because I really needed these keys to be quiet for use in my office. With the Phoenix switches and the stock built-in sound dampeners, foam, etc. this is by far a truly silent mechanical keyboard. A mechanical keyboard assassin. With all the RGB color options befitting a unicorn. There are tons of light options accessed via the Fn key (including a quick on and off for all lights). The driver provides a nice user interface as well for even further customization, including light control as well as key bindings and macros. This is my first keyboard by Gamakay but I'm a big fan of what the K61 Pro does and how silent their Phoenix switches are. It's also my first 60% keyboard, which is a big transition for me, especially with the loss of dedicated arrow keys. Nonetheless, I find typing on the K61 Pro very enjoyable. I primarily use it in a wired fashion with a separately purchased coiled white aviator cable, but they include a standard USB-C to USB-A white cable + the keyboard can function wirelessly (with a nice built-in slot in the keyboard case to house the dongle). If you need a 60% silent keyboard with the ability to light up a whole room or you're just living the RGB life, the K61 Pro has you covered.Update: After using this keyboard just for a couple of weeks at the office, having never ever disassembled it or pulled any of the switches, I noticed one of my keys just stopped working. I sent a message to the seller and they told me to pull the affected switch to check the pins. Lo and behold, that particular switch had a pin that was bent in 2 places. The fix? I was told to bend it back straight myself. How this happened, I have no idea, but it must have been from the factory. I've never pulled a switch before this as this is my first hot-swappable keyboard, and I definitely don't have any spare switches laying around to even use as a backup. I'm just glad the pin didn't break on me as I bent it back. Anyways, it works now, but having a new keyboard already bust a switch, at a retail of around $90, well...it sucks. Plus, after reassembly, the damaged switch felt scratchy not as smooth as the other keys. But their customer service really came through for me. They told me to try switching some of the switches around and to not worry if anything else gets damaged. Unfortunately, some switches were damaged in the process, but CS was able to send me some replacement switches, so now we're back in business at 100%.
R**A
Broke after 2 months
After 2-3 months the keyboard has become defective and some of the keys are not working as well anymore.
B**R
Acrylic KB you can't help but love
Let me start by saying anything is better than a membrane keyboard. This is absolutely no exception. If you like RGB (and I do) then you should love this kb. There are several rgb modes that are easy to cycle through and toggle using the function keys. The keys felt great and had a noticeable thonk when tapping away while working and playing. And the real piece-de-resistance is the connectivity. You have options here. Multiple BT connections are available, there's an rf adapter and of course you have usb connectivity. I'm pretty sure this kb has taken care of it all while looking great and plenty flashy.
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