🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The DuckyOne 3 Mini Pro Nazca is a compact 60% mechanical keyboard featuring an impressive 8K polling rate for ultra-responsive gaming. Equipped with Cherry MX2A Brown switches, it offers tactile feedback with silent operation. The keyboard boasts customizable south-facing RGB lighting, durable triple-shot PBT keycaps, and enhanced typing comfort with Poron film, making it the perfect choice for gamers and typists alike.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX2A Brown |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Language | English |
Power Source | Wired |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | 8K Polling Rate, Triple-Shot PBT Keycaps, South-Facing LEDs, Poron Film, Hot-Swap, RGB Backlight, N-Key Rollover |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Style | 60% |
Color | Brown |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
T**E
Quiet and quality.
If you are on the fence about this keyboard vs the just plain One 3 or One 2 just get this one if high quality and quiet is your goal. I have gone from loud as heck to quiet as a preference in mechanical keyboards and this keyboard starts out quiet just as it is. I ended up adding switch dampener rings and it is now extremely quiet, all you really hear is the sound of the keys/switches when they pop back up to the fully uncompressed position on the smaller keys. On the larger ones I doubled the rings you hear what I assume is the stabilizers a little bit more but not bad at all. The spacebar has a nice mechanical keyboardy light thock noise, also not very loud but it is noticeable (I might slap a silencer pad in there). I could go deep down the rabbit hole of modding but I feel like from this point forward the effort isn't really worth it. Compared to the One 3, I was also trying out with the same setup, this keyboard is a quite a bit quieter; I am pretty sure you are hearing the actual switches a lot more on the One 3. As for the One 2 which I tried before the other two this is light years better for being quiet and in my opinion feels a lot better too. This One 3 Mini Pro Nazca Line definitely checked off a lot of boxes for me and is definitely worth the extra money and giving up some color options. I will be keeping an eye out for different editions of this in keyboard in the future since I like having my desk look all matchy match. It is really great keyboard for the price and ease of making it extremely quiet. Oh, the brown switches also feel just like how brown switches are always described but rarely feel in practice. I think I might try the red switch version too just to make sure I have my forever (for now) keyboard. No ragrets!
A**R
I really like it conpared to other boards ive used.
I like it alot, its pretty dang quiet and the red switches are very responsive and not so light that my giant monster hands dont accidently hit keys when i rest my hands on it. My obky grip, and it isnt much of one, but i wish the extra keys in a different color you get included wasd! Its a gaming keyboard youd think if they offered special keys it would be for wasd, right? Anyway i really like it. Its a bit hefty so if you wanted a light keyboard this probably isnt it but im enjoying it so far! No more false inputs or worse, keys that pop off. (Looking at you corsair). Dig it
H**M
Very disappointed!!
I wanted to upgrade. I type for a living, and all I had was a crappy Dell OEM keyboard that I got from work.So I splurged. I got myself something GREAT.I thought.1. This keyboard has a lot of customization options - - but no software to customize it with. All magical key combinations that you have to google online, because it also does not come with a manual.2. The keys are buttery smooth. Delicious. Except the space bar. The space bar is LOUD!!!!! CLUNK CLUNK CLUNK CLUNK CLUNK between every word. GOOD THING the space bar isn't the MOST USED KEY on the keyboard, right?3. GHOSTING! How can a $160 keyboard, that advertises "anti-ghosting" have this many ghosting issues? DOuble CApitalization every other time, double spaces between words, spa ces in the mid dle of wo rds, unintentionaal doouble lletters.. ALL the time. Worse than my worn out old Dell, even.4. Caps. It comes with a small bag of replacement key-caps, in case you have terrible taste and want your enter and cursor keys to be orange. But no replacement cap for the context-menu key. It comes with two Windows keys. There's a DIP switch on the back to change the right one into context-menu, like it should be (which you have to google your way to find out.) But no keycap to make the key represent what its intended behavior.I got this keyboard yesterday. I was super excited. And now I'm not.I was going to give it a week, to see if I just need to get used to it. And I'm planning on doing that. I type for a living, so a good keyboard is tantamount.But it looks like I"ll be returning it so far.I reachedd out to Ducky through their website's contact form, AND by sending an email. Nothing so far, not even an automated "we got your message" response.Definitely can't recommend, and definitely won't be shopping Ducky again.EDIT: Got a response from Ducky. They condescendingly seem to claim that I'm at fault for the space bar being noisy, because they DEFINITELY checked it before shipping, that since the One 2 they've decided that orange novelty keycaps are still important, but an actually useful one like the context cap is not. No mention on the ghosting, and a non-apology that they're "currently working on transitioning the website".
J**Y
Great keyboard overall, RGB functionality may be lacking for some
Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase. The Brown switches are fantastic. The build quality is great. The ability to swap switches is one of those things where when you need to be able to do it, you'll be happy you chose a board with that option. One thing to keep in mind is the RGB is done on the board itself with the function key. Integration into software like Razer Synapse or games aren't supported. It's not a huge deal for me, but could be a deal breaker for some. It's worth noting the first time I received this board it was non-functional and was clearly a previously returned item. The replacement board works, but a few of the keys had been knocked out and had their pins bent. It was easy enough to fix and I haven't had any issues since.
M**L
Lit
Lit
B**G
Awesome
Awesome
C**S
Awesome
I was skeptical that a keyboard needed to be anything more than the cheap one you can get at Walmart. Exceeds all expectations
J**G
Chattering issues. Don't buy.
For a keyboard of this price, quality control should be a priority, but it is pretty clear that it is not. Ducky used to be pretty good back then, but it's clear that they're falling behind in the market. My keyboard has chattering issues on multiple keys. I am returning this and suggest that you do not buy it.
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