Among the most dedicated mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, few brands carry the same respect and love as Ducky. Ducky is a small company compared to keyboard competitors like Corsair, but it’s easy to ...
Ducky is one of the biggest names in the keyboard business but you may not have heard of them in the United States. They’ve been a dominant player around the world but have only recently begun making ...
Ducky unveiled its Ducky Shine 6 mechanical keyboard at Computex this year with a brand new theme. The Ducky Shine 6 is the first Ducky keyboard to incorporate a mouse bungee. The bungee can be ...
Something that appeals to us when looking at the latest Cherry MX switch keyboards is their minimalist style. While the Logitech G19s of this world certainly offer an abundance of features, for most ...
Last week, we reviewed the Ducky Shine 7, the new flagship for one of the most well-respected keyboard makers in the business, but there’s another keyboard in Ducky’s line that might be better known ...
Not all keyboards are alike, and not all keyboards cater to the same types of users. Mechanical keyboards—or keyboard with individual switches under each key—have exploded in popularity recently, and ...
£99.95 is not exactly a bargain for a keyboard, but in the world of mechanical keyboards, the Ducky Shine 2108S is on par with similar specification, full size keyboards. There may be better or worse ...
We see a lot of gear at Ars Technica. Plenty of keyboards and mice have come across the desks of our reviewers and editors, from mechanical models to the slew of low-profile keys that are attached to ...
HyperX has teamed up with keyboard specialist Ducky to create a limited edition 60 per cent form factor mechanical keyboard for gamers. The new HyperX x Ducky One 2 Mini will appeal to those who ...