![]() | Cherry MX Black DKON1508S-AUSADAAB1 | $115.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Brown DKON1508S-BUSADAAB1 | $115.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Blue DKON1508S-CUSADAAB1 | $115.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Red DKON1508S-RUSADAAB1 | $115.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Silver DKON1508S-PUSADAAB1 | $115.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Green DKON1508S-GUSADAAB1 | $125.00 |
Brand | Ducky |
Model | One |
Size | Full Size |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Primary LED Color | Blue |
Control LED Color | Blue |
Hotswap Sockets | No |
USB Key Rollover | Full |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | USB |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Warranty | 1 year limited warranty |
Dimensions | 5.51" x 17.32" x 1.61" |
Weight | 2.87 lbs |
Cord Length | 60 inches |
Over all I like it. The leds light the key legends evenly. I've read some complaints about the font used and the layout but I don't spend that much time looking at my keys so not that big of a deal.
The blue light is really nice. It's very bright on it's highest settings and nice and dim on the lowest; perfect for night time use.
I like the double shot keycaps. Not having to worry about the paint rubbing off and the legends becoming obscured is nice.
I'm don't think I like the brown switches as much as I like the blue switches in my Das Keyboard 4, but I believe that is more my expectations based off of what I have read versus the reality of brown switches. I do like them better than cherry mx reds though.
They keyboard is nice and heavy, the feet give it a comfortable angle, and the foot print is the smallest I've ever had in a full size, mechanical keyboard. Typing is very satisfying and I can see this keyboard being on my desk for several years to come. Or at the very least being in my regular rotation of keyboards.
My only real complaint is the cable that comes with the keyboard. My tower sits right next to my rather large desk. This is the ONLY keyboard I have ever owned (I have had this desk for 10 years) with a cable that is too short. Other keyboards I use/used: Logitech G15, Das Keyboard 4 Pro, Kul 87 TKL and IBM Model-M. All of those keyboards cables were more than long enough. Luckily I had a spare cable to plug in. Because of that I would rate it a 4 out of 5.
If this keyboard ever comes in an RGB variant I have no doubt I would add it to my collection. This is a very solid peripheral and one I highly recommend.
This is my first mechanical keyboard and Ducky did not disappoint. The board is well built and feels surprisingly heavy when you first take it out of the box. The blue LEDs are great and have numerous configurations which can be setup by using key combinations that the keyboards manual provides. Note the manual isnt very friendly to newcomers and it may take a couple of google searches to help you configure your keyboard to your needs. It seems like mechanical keyboard designs are for the most part similar between companies so help isn't hard to find. All in all this is a great buy for those interested in blowing 100 on a keyboard that will probably last you for a decade or two. And if you don't like it i've researched that the resale value on these things are pretty close to what you will be spending on it on this site. Cheers.
SO glad I got the MX Greens. Coulndt be happier with my purchase. This is my third Ducky board and they really do make a great product. If youre in the market for a full size 104 layout, you cant go wrong with the Ducky One.
The shipping was lightning fast, too! Thanks guys!