🎮 Elevate Your Game with Drakken Tech!
The Drakken Tech Spektrum Gaming Keyboard is a high-performance mechanical keyboard featuring Kailh Brown switches, customizable RGB lighting, and advanced macro functionality. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it boasts a durable hot-swap structure, full anti-ghosting capabilities, and a robust steel frame, ensuring both style and reliability in every keystroke.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 110 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Special Features | USB, MIC, Audio passthrough |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Matte Black |
Material | Steel |
J**K
Hefty hardware at a great price
This keyboard is nearly perfect! It is incredibly sturdy, well made, and packed with features. Once you place it on your desk it will take something like an earthquake to move it around. I went with the kaihl blue switches for their clickiness, and am considering ordering some kaihl box navy/jade/pink for even more tactile feedback and to take advantage of the board's hotswappable switch mounts. The RGB lightning is bright and even, and there are some neat effects you can choose from using the built-in key shortcuts or custom software. It is unfortunate the dial cannot be programmed for more functions like the other keys, but hopefully some software updates will add this capability. The 'xtreme gam3r' font is probably the only thing I am not a fan of on this keyboard, but that is easily remedied with the insane amount of keycaps available online. The included keycap/switch puller is a nice tool to have if you do decide to switch things up (ha ha).Compared to the Glorious Modular Mechanical Keyboard, you are getting all the features at a lower price with much better construction! The full case design will also protect the keys and switches more than the 'floating key' design.Overall I am very happy with my purchase :)Update 10/14/19:I have added some pictures of the original keycaps and some nice Qisan PBT keycaps purchased here on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HC6SWCS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1). They do not have backlight-compatible legends but the glow surrounding the keys is pretty cool. Very high quality for the price!
S**A
The BFG-Keyboard!
First off this keyboard is slightly lighter than a Unicomp EnduraPro. In other words, its HEAVY. Its a full sized US-ANSI layout so its awfully large as well. Its unique among switch-modular keyboards because it actually has a bezel to speak of! None of that floating switch nonsense! Nope, with this keyboard, you switches are well protected from side knocks.Lets get some short comings out of the way first.Weaknesses:- The stabilizers for any key larger than one unit, is awfully rattly and in the case of the right shift, the top left corner when hit, softly binds.HOWEVER, they can be replaced/popped out easily should you want to put in genuine Cherry stabilizers.- The color wheel on the top right of the keyboard isn't fluid. There's a lot of static friction before it actually starts to turn. Not enough to overshoot, but it might annoy some people.- Instead of plastic, the keyboard is mostly rubberized. While this does make it resistant to outright exploding, AKA shattering, it does make it much harder to clean, as well as attracting debris rather easily.Now with that out of the way!:Strengths:+ Build quality is very hard to match! Razer is over here with quality control issues for days, and Drakken is over here chilling with a super reliable piece of hardware! And it has a weight to speak of!+ Due to the weight, the rubber pads on the bottom of the keyboard both make sure it will not move a single inch during intensive use! I type like a barbarian and it is still where I placed it!+ The flip out feet are also rubber tipped!+ Comes with a hybrid switch/keycap puller! The keycap puller side is the wire kind too so it won't scratch your keycaps!(+ There's a ridge above the F-row of keys that has space to place the keycap/switch puller tool and a pen if you want)+ SWITCH MODULAR. Ordered it with clickies and you ended up not liking those? Switch them out! (I'm so sorry about that! LOL)But no seriously, having a switch-modular keyboard that isn't a floating keycap design is actually huge. The massive size of the keyboard and its overall above average build quality really brings out the sound of the switches you put into it!+ The cable(s) are braided! Awfully thick too!(+ Drakken is attempting to allow for users in the future to use the Color Wheel for Volume control in the future!)+ Pretty affordable for what you're getting. Stellar and heavy build quality without going over $170 (USD) is fairly difficult to find in this day in age, let alone in general!Some double edged swords too:= While it does have pass through support for Audio, a Microphone, and one USB port, in the case of the Audio pass through port, it will heavily compromise the audio quality. For some reason it tilts it heavily into instrumentals. You can mess with the system audio preferences on your computer should you want say, the vocals back on track by shifting the audio slider. So while the pass throughs WORK, just don't expect $170+ from all of them.I cannot comment on the Microphone or USB pass through.= This all isn't going through one USB cable. Its actually 4 braided cables. One for the keyboard itself, one for the USB pass through "HUB", one for the Microphone passthrough, and finally one last cable for the Audio pass through.= No cable gutter. I put this here because realistically, it would be a pain to manipulate the thick cable should a cable gutter existed. So its one of those, it is what it is type of situations.= Again, its huge. Im using a RollerMouse RED so space is irrelevant to me but it is something to keep in mind. Even if you use a trackball, thats an awful lot of horizontal (and surprisingly, vertical) space it takes up!= Keycaps are cheap feeling ABS. They are durable, but in comparison to high quality SA form ABS keycaps, they don't hold a candle to those. I imagine this keyboard would look really good with SA keycaps! Then it would REALLY bring out the sound to the best it can be!= Media and volume function keys. (The FN key replaces the right Windows key BTW)= Okayish RGB. It does bleed slightly. But it is still bright and vivid! Yes you can turn the lights down or even completely off! (Keyboard does have a manual that has all the keyboard commands so you don't forget! DON'T THROW THAT AWAY!)= The backlighting on the lock keys only turn on when the lock is activated. So Caps-Lock for example, will glow blue when activated. It ignores the backlighting settings so even if the backlighting is "off" on "all keys", the lock lights will still turn off and on. Like wise, when all lights are turned on, the lock keys will only light up when activated. Note that, this isn't a bad thing since the actual lock lights to the left of the color wheel, is a bit difficult to read. So its hard to tell by those lock lights, which lock is on and which isn't. But since each lock key DIRECTLY lights up when used, its much easier to tell if caps lock is on or not since the caps lock will just glow if its on. So if yall are wondering why those keys aren't lit in the Amazon product pictures, thats why. Whether or not you can change this in the external software, I'm not sure as they do not currently have external software support for Mac. I've been told that they are planning it after they fully finish the Windows one, as this company is still fairly new which is understandable. Even without the software, this is still a very good purchase!Note:* It comes with a hard plastic cover in the box. If you keep it, you can put it over the keyboard to protect it from dust when not in use. Its awfully durable for what it is so I HEAVILY recommend not throwing that useful piece of plastic away!* I'm using Hako Royal Trues in my particular one. If you like the rounded feeling of rubber domes, but with active resistance against bottoming out, those are the switches for you! They're sold by the NovelKeys website. It ends in.xyzSo if you want more switch options to test in this keyboard, knock yourself out!OH and one last tip before I go. The USB cable that has a USB symbol on both sides, that is for the USB pass through! The USB plug with a USB symbol on only ONE side, THAT'S the one that is for the keyboard itself! That way you know if you're plugging in the keyboard, or the hub on the keyboard. I'm going to check later to see if they work independently of each other. (For example, having ONLY the hub USB plugged in, will it work even if the keyboard itself is "off"?)
D**I
Fantastic in theory, good in practice
Positives:-Sturdy construction-Affordable especially for the features you get-Very well bundled and consistent backlighting- Reprogrammable keys-Good typing feel and sound-Highly customizable-Keycaps currently have a good texture (not sure how they will hold up long term and I don't intend to find out as I will be swapping them out)-Comes with and excellent combination keycap and switch pullerNegatives:-Rattly stabilizers-No provisions for PCB mount switches (the ones with the additional two plastic fixing pins)-No provisions for PCB mount or screw-stabilizers-The RGB and macros are difficult to program both in the software and with the keyboard commands-The dial and button in the top right can't be reprogrammed and are redundant in their in their intended purpose. (The dial controls brightness and sometimes doesn't do anything at all and as far as I can tell the button does nothing at all)-The backlighting for lock keys can only be either off or a blue color and cannot be reprogrammed-The keycaps have a hideous font and are very thin-That logo is an eyesore (but can be fairly easily sanded off)-Overly thick, inflexible cable-The audio passthrough makes audio sound sort of off and the USB passthrough often partially disconnects at the slightest movement and causes errors in USB ports that are normally very tight, making the thick inflexible cable even more annoyingOverall the keyboard is still a great value. The only other hot swap board I can think of available at $50 is the Gk61 and variants and that's a compact barebones kit, not available in a full size layout, and doesn't come with as many features. The Gk61 does have compatibility for a wider range of switches and stabilizers however, so there are some things to consider. There are some very premium features offered but many of them are implemented quite poorly but I would definitely buy it again.
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