✨ Elevate your desk game with the Shine 7 — where durability meets dazzling RGB flair!
The DuckyChannel Shine 7 RGB Mechanical Keyboard combines a robust zinc alloy top case with premium German Cherry MX Blue switches, delivering a tactile and durable typing experience. Featuring PBT double-shot keycaps and full RGB backlighting compatible with RAZER Chroma, it offers advanced macro customization and multimedia controls, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking both style and performance.
Brand | Ducky |
Product Dimensions | 45.8 x 13.4 x 3.8 cm; 1.44 kg |
Item model number | DKSH1808ST-CUKPDAHT2 |
Manufacturer | DuckyChannel |
Series | Shine 7 Gunmetal Grey |
Colour | Blue Cherry MX Switch |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.44 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**E
High price for a high quality keyboard
First off, a little history of my background with keyboards.My first mechanical keyboard was one from Filco (majestouch 2) with Cherry MX Blue switches, a relatively unknown company outside of asia.Mechanical keyboards had yet been popular at the time and brands like Corsair, Razer and Logitech hadn't begun production of theirs until much later.I was an early adopter of mechanical keyboards if you will.£110 was the priced I paid for they keyboard at the time and mind you, that was expensive at the time for a keyboard.Just after a year, the keyboard breaks down, which is just outside of the 1 year warranty provided from the company whom I bought it from.Experience has taught me that mechanical keyboards may not be as reliable as they claim regardless of price.So many years later, my brother decides to buy a Ducky Shine 5 keyboard equipped with Cherry MX Reds.Impressed with it's performance I also decide to take another plunge with a mechanical keyboard, this time with the Corsair K63 with MX Reds, the cheapest TKL keyboard I can find with Cherry Reds.Despite the fact that both keyboards use the same switches, they feel drastically different from one another which threw me off a little.This has led me to buy the Ducky Shine 7.I feel that paying the premium for a higher quality keyboard will lead to greater satisfaction in the long run.The zinc face plate feels strong and premium, not to mention looking the business.RGB's look aesthetically pleasing but it seems that some letters on a key cap may not be evenly lit uniformly but this is a design problem on Cherry's part and not Ducky.The custom year of the pig space bar looks fantastic and I feel is the highlight on Ducky keyboards, without it, it will feel rather bland otherwise.A small bag of custom keycaps in an alternate colour is also included but they are apparently random in colour.I've been given reds which isn't my first choice if I could pick.Quality wise, I believe they are PBT which is good but the letters are solid white which means that the RGB's won't shine through which is unfortunate.Another complaint is that the detachable USB C cable is not braided.This is not a deal breaker for me however.So what I would like to see from Ducky in the future is more of the same, meaning custom coloured key caps with different colour combinations BUT with RGB shine-through for the key caps and a detachable braided USB C.PBT keycaps are the future and are worth investing in, in my opinion but especially those of Ducky keyboards.
M**N
Perfection
This is absolutely worth every penny. Quality is second to none, software is easy enough to use and the typing experience, wow.Also worth noting that though the 2018 year of the dog edition is pictured, I received the 2019 year of the pig edition. Highly recommended.
S**S
Amazing keyboard
I’ve had many keyboards and this has to be the best one I’ve owned so far. Everything on this keyboard is perfect and I would 100% recommend this keyboard to anyone! You won’t regret it!
A**R
Exactly what it is meant to do
Very good works wellLooks great
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