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The Black Shark Sixgill K2 is a full-sized mechanical gaming keyboard featuring ultra-durable linear red switches rated for 50 million keystrokes, 12 dynamic RGB lighting modes with customizable brightness and speed, and full N-key rollover anti-ghosting technology. Its ergonomic design includes an aluminum alloy panel and foldable stands for comfort and longevity. Fully programmable keys and multimedia shortcuts ensure seamless gaming and productivity across all Windows platforms with plug-and-play ease.









| ASIN | B09Z2SC14T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,976 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,581 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (837) |
| Date First Available | April 28, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.44 pounds |
| Item model number | K2 |
| Manufacturer | Black Shark |
| Package Dimensions | 17.72 x 6.93 x 2.6 inches |
R**M
Good Keyboard for a Modest Price
This has the best switches for gaming and you can choose between the blue & the red touch types as you prefer. For some reason though the charge $2.60 more for the red type. In case you are not aware here is a reprint from "Tom's Hardware" site explaining the different switch types: ========================== Cherry MX Reds are some of the most widespread switches out there, and for good reason. These linear switches require 45 grams of force to actuate. The light touch makes them a good choice for both gaming and typing. The keys are also very quiet, particularly the MX Red Silent variant, which makes them good for office environments or crowded houses. Cherry MX Blacks are linear switches that are very similar to Reds, save that they require 60 g of force to actuate. They feel a little more resistant than Reds, and are also available in a Silent variant. Cherry MX Browns are some of the most popular switches in gaming keyboards. Browns are tactile switches that require 45 g of force to activate. They don't make much sound, and spring back very quickly after actuation. Cherry MX Blues are "clicky" switches, meaning they make audible clicking noises every time you depress them, like typewriters of old. Some users find the noise gratifying; others find it insufferable. You won't know until you try. Cherry MX Blues require 50 g of actuation force. Cherry MX Speed or Silver switches are built with gamers in mind. Like Reds, Cherry MX Speeds are linear switches that require 45 g of actuation force. Unlike Reds, though, they travel only 1.2 mm rather than the standard 2 mm. This theoretically lets gamers pound keys faster. ================================= So once you decide the type you need you can explore the different keyboards. The most common are the red and blue of this keyboard. For the price you get a high quality keyboard (full size) with the mechanical switches you prefer. Great price for a quality keyboard.
M**N
Sticky Key(s) - UPDATED
THIS REVIEW IS TEMPORARY AND WILL BE REMOVED IF RESOLVED. They keyboard overall seems quite nice but I just got the keyboard last night, took it out of the box, and discovered my left shift key (my second most used key on the keyboard) is sticky and dull. It provides no feedback when clicked and does not always register the click. I have tried removing the key and cleaning the slot and the key itself to no avail. Overall, this keyboard honestly seems wonderful as the rest of the keys provide wonderful tactile feedback and the RGB lighting is quite enjoyable. However, you need to get all 104 keys right or the keyboard just feels off, especially when it's as important as the shift key. As a business owner myself, I know things like this just happen, no one's fault in particular. If we are able to get this resolved (as it's likely just an unlucky order), I would give this product 5 stars. I had no way of reaching out to the seller directly hence while I left the review here. ================= UPDATE: My keyboard has been replaced and is worked as expected. Thank you!
M**R
Complete Honesty
This keyboard is a great beginner keyboard. It has louder mechanical sound than expected. What this means is if you work remote be prepared to bug your coworkers if it isn’t their thing. I made it work regardless. I enjoy the multiple color switches and schemes. So far, I have had it for about a year and a half and no issues. I do recommend this. I am switching to a better keyboard because I did a lot research and found what I wanted. Here are some of things that were not really addressed that might become important later: Things to know before you buy: - NOT hotswappable. I was new and didn’t know that’s what I wanted. I suggest learning what is because it may change your search. This keyboard is soldered. This means those buttons under the caps are not coming out. (Btw 100% hotswappable keyboards are expensive or hard to find that meet all your needs) -Not Bluetooth (IS wired). NBD for some but for me I have a work computer, personal pc, and Mac kinda not the easiest to keep control of the nut ass wires. -It is a hard metal aluminium on the top. I have not had a single problem with build quality. HOWEVER, the keycaps sound a little cheap. -Know your key sound preference if you don’t like loud mechanical this ain’t for you. (Loud Clacks indeed) -It has a number pad. That’s obvious, but depending on your job and lifestyle it may matter. For me, I prefer one because I work with a lot CLI and data entry in excel. -light weight and dense. -SOMETIMES num lock will turn itself off. If you are using the keypad be warned and check the lights. Ive messed up way too much data because of this issue. -Underneath keys also catches a lot of debris. Relatively easy to clean tho( with the proper tools).
A**T
Really happy with this keyboard.
I haven’t used a mechanical keyboard for years, so, it was fun to come back to it. This keyboard is really nice, the keys are very crisp and the feeling is great. It looks absolutely gorgeous and very solid. The frame is metal which looks super durable and the light functions are superb. The packaging was very solid and protected the keyboard perfectly. Overall, it makes it super easy to use and it seems like it’s gonna be durable and last forever. The 4 stars on gaming is only because I’m not a gamer but I’m sure it would perform great in that role too. Top notch keyboard.
E**K
Lo unico que lamento un poco es que el viaje es algo largo y al ser interruptores azules son perma clicky aunque de funcionameinto perfecto tiene buenas combinaciones y los efectos del marco de colores le dan un plus excelente ... pase de un logitech G213 a este definitivamente mejor eleccion que un Eyooso que era mi primera opcion si consideran uno como ese ... por mucho elijan este
C**I
Been using for 6-12 months. Solid keyboard. Would recommend if on a budget. Only thing to complain about is it’s not very clicky if that’s what you looking for
L**O
This keyboard is awesome for the 60cad price. I think I got it on sale for 45. I've bought 3 keyboards in the past 2 years or so, for around the same price point and this one blows them out of the water. Most keyboards for this price point will be membrane, and mechanical keyboards are just so much better. I got the blue switches and they feel really good. Compared to the other keyboards I've had in the past this one is great. The lighting effects are also pretty cool and it also has individual key lighting. The materials used feel good and not cheap. I would recommend this keyboard to friends / family. If you are thinking about it, it's much better than other keyboards in the price point, at least ones I've had before. The blue switches are loud and clicky. If you don't like that, I'd go for the red switches. The blue switches are more tactile and I like the clicky sound personally.
J**M
Diseño, quizas si ofertaron el producto en configuración español, estaría genial
M**R
I had an Aukey KM-G12, and the RGB stopped working on it. I bought a Redragon K551, which has the BLUE keys. It was OK, but it felt cheap. The keycaps felt cheap. The case is plastic. It wasn't nearly as loud. Then I bought this one and it's exactly like the Aukey KM-G12. Love it! Nice and LOUD!!! Like, the kids in another room ask me to stop typing. This one has that aluminum layer on the top that gives is a premium feel. However, something that is different then the KM-G12, is there is a aluminum echo sound as your typing. Like your hitting the inside of a metal drum. It's faint, but can be heard. We'll see how that plays out. I get the same noise if I tap the aluminum space above the cursor keys. This metal echoing. This keyboard also gets a F on fakespot, but so far I like it! I'll come back and edit down the road.
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