Gaming Keyboards

Ducky Zero 6108 Wireless Gaming Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry MX2A Blue switches and RGB lighting (English US)

The Ducky Zero 6108 is a wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that provides a unique experience for gamers. It features Cherry MX2A Blue switches, which offer instant response and a pleasant typing...

The Ducky Zero 6108 is a wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that provides a unique experience for gamers. It features Cherry MX2A Blue switches, which offer instant response and a pleasant typing feel, ideal for long gaming sessions.

The keyboard is full size, allowing the use of all keys for full functionality. It comes with RGB lighting, giving you the...

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The Ducky Zero 6108 is a wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that provides a unique experience for gamers. It features Cherry MX2A Blue switches, which offer instant response and a pleasant typing feel, ideal for long gaming sessions.

The keyboard is full size, allowing the use of all keys for full functionality. It comes with RGB lighting, giving you the ability to customize the colors according to your aesthetic.

The connection is made via USB, ensuring stability and speed. Additionally, the keys have backlighting, which enhances visibility even in low light.

The language of the keyboard is US English, making it ideal for use with gaming applications. The Ducky Zero 6108 combines build quality with innovative technology, offering an unforgettable gaming experience.

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Specifications

Technical Specifications

Keyboard & Mouse Set
No
Genre
Engineering
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
Full Size
Switches
Cherry MX2A Blue
Switch Type
Tactile and Clicky
Extra
-
Keyboard Language
English US

Connectivity

Wireless
Yes
Login
Bluetooth, USB

Main Specifications

Colour
Black

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  • Nionios.k
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the colour: Blue

    This is my first mechanical keyboard as I was stuck and wanted a good keyboard with blue switches for my home office. I discovered it by chance while looking at more well-known brands, which all had some feature that personally bothered me.
    First, I should mention that I use it with both Win11 and MacOS (Arm) without any issues with the connection or key combinations (the keys are only for Windows, so for example on Mac for Spotlight you press Win+Space, for changing language Ctrl+Space, etc.)

    As for first impressions, it is a very high-quality keyboard despite being entirely plastic (but compressed-solid), it is quite heavy (it might be close to 2 kg), wireless, working with both Bluetooth and an adapter. I have tried it in both modes and it works normally for the use I want (MS Office apps) without disconnecting at all. Additionally, it has RGB lighting, but I set it to white, which I like more (Note: you don't need an app to set the pattern-color-speed-brightness, everything is done from the keyboard).

    Personally, the only "significant" negative I could find is that due to its weight, if you have the feet open and push it forward to move it, they close. You have to lift it to move it. It's a minor issue; I've already gotten used to it. Also, it is the only product I have bought in the last 10 years that I actually needed to read the user manual to set it up; at first, I thought it was broken and wouldn't pair with the adapter, but you have to press a specific key combination to switch between the 4 devices it has in memory and between Bluetooth or adapter. So it's good to check them out; they are also available online.

    MAYBE IMPORTANT IF YOU'RE A GAMER: I have noticed on Mac that sometimes there is a delay of fractions of a second for the letter I type to appear on the screen. When you write an email or type text in general, this delay is really negligible, but it might not be good in some competitive online game. I don't know if it is actually a keyboard issue or partial incompatibility with the Mac since I haven't noticed it on my Windows laptop, but it's good to keep in mind. Note that it has never caused double typing for me so far.

    For home office use, it is fantastic. I'm seriously considering getting it in black with brown switches for the office because with blue switches, I will definitely be breaking balls.

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  • This is my first mechanical keyboard as I was stuck and wanted a good keyboard with blue switches for my home office. I discovered it by chance while looking at more well-known brands, which all had some feature that personally bothered me.
    First, I should mention that I use it with both Win11 and MacOS (Arm) without any issues with the connection or key combinations (the keys are only for Windows, so for example on Mac for Spotlight you press Win+Space, for changing language Ctrl+Space, etc.)

    As for first impressions, it is a very high-quality keyboard despite being entirely plastic (but compressed-solid), it is quite heavy (it might be close to 2 kg), wireless, working with both Bluetooth and an adapter. I have tried it in both modes and it works normally for the use I want (MS Office apps) without disconnecting at all. Additionally, it has RGB lighting, but I set it to white, which I like more (Note: you don't need an app to set the pattern-color-speed-brightness, everything is done from the keyboard).

    Personally, the only "significant" negative I could find is that due to its weight, if you have the feet open and push it forward to move it, they close. You have to lift it to move it. It's a minor issue; I've already gotten used to it. Also, it is the only product I have bought in the last 10 years that I actually needed to read the user manual to set it up; at first, I thought it was broken and wouldn't pair with the adapter, but you have to press a specific key combination to switch between the 4 devices it has in memory and between Bluetooth or adapter. So it's good to check them out; they are also available online.

    MAYBE IMPORTANT IF YOU'RE A GAMER: I have noticed on Mac that sometimes there is a delay of fractions of a second for the letter I type to appear on the screen. When you write an email or type text in general, this delay is really negligible, but it might not be good in some competitive online game. I don't know if it is actually a keyboard issue or partial incompatibility with the Mac since I haven't noticed it on my Windows laptop, but it's good to keep in mind. Note that it has never caused double typing for me so far.

    For home office use, it is fantastic. I'm seriously considering getting it in black with brown switches for the office because with blue switches, I will definitely be breaking balls.

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Description & Specifications

The Ducky Zero 6108 is a wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that provides a unique experience for gamers. It features Cherry MX2A Blue switches, which offer instant response and a pleasant typing feel, ideal for long gaming sessions.

The keyboard is full size, allowing the use of all keys for full functionality. It comes with RGB lighting, giving you the ability to customize the colors according to your aesthetic.

The connection is made via USB, ensuring stability and speed. Additionally, the keys have backlighting, which enhances visibility even in low light.

The language of the keyboard is US English, making it ideal for use with gaming applications. The Ducky Zero 6108 combines build quality with innovative technology, offering an unforgettable gaming experience.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Keyboard & Mouse Set
No
Genre
Engineering
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
Full Size
Switches
Cherry MX2A Blue
Switch Type
Tactile and Clicky
Extra
-
Keyboard Language
English US

Connectivity

Wireless
Yes
Login
Bluetooth, USB

Main Specifications

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

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  • Nionios.k
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

    This is my first mechanical keyboard as I was stuck and wanted a good keyboard with blue switches for my home office. I discovered it by chance while looking at more well-known brands, which all had some feature that personally bothered me.
    First, I should mention that I use it with both Win11 and MacOS (Arm) without any issues with the connection or key combinations (the keys are only for Windows, so for example on Mac for Spotlight you press Win+Space, for changing language Ctrl+Space, etc.)

    As for first impressions, it is a very high-quality keyboard despite being entirely plastic (but compressed-solid), it is quite heavy (it might be close to 2 kg), wireless, working with both Bluetooth and an adapter. I have tried it in both modes and it works normally for the use I want (MS Office apps) without disconnecting at all. Additionally, it has RGB lighting, but I set it to white, which I like more (Note: you don't need an app to set the pattern-color-speed-brightness, everything is done from the keyboard).

    Personally, the only "significant" negative I could find is that due to its weight, if you have the feet open and push it forward to move it, they close. You have to lift it to move it. It's a minor issue; I've already gotten used to it. Also, it is the only product I have bought in the last 10 years that I actually needed to read the user manual to set it up; at first, I thought it was broken and wouldn't pair with the adapter, but you have to press a specific key combination to switch between the 4 devices it has in memory and between Bluetooth or adapter. So it's good to check them out; they are also available online.

    MAYBE IMPORTANT IF YOU'RE A GAMER: I have noticed on Mac that sometimes there is a delay of fractions of a second for the letter I type to appear on the screen. When you write an email or type text in general, this delay is really negligible, but it might not be good in some competitive online game. I don't know if it is actually a keyboard issue or partial incompatibility with the Mac since I haven't noticed it on my Windows laptop, but it's good to keep in mind. Note that it has never caused double typing for me so far.

    For home office use, it is fantastic. I'm seriously considering getting it in black with brown switches for the office because with blue switches, I will definitely be breaking balls.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Key feel
    • Response time
    • Construction quality
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    • Value for money
    • Cable length
  • This is my first mechanical keyboard as I was stuck and wanted a good keyboard with blue switches for my home office. I discovered it by chance while looking at more well-known brands, which all had some feature that personally bothered me.
    First, I should mention that I use it with both Win11 and MacOS (Arm) without any issues with the connection or key combinations (the keys are only for Windows, so for example on Mac for Spotlight you press Win+Space, for changing language Ctrl+Space, etc.)

    As for first impressions, it is a very high-quality keyboard despite being entirely plastic (but compressed-solid), it is quite heavy (it might be close to 2 kg), wireless, working with both Bluetooth and an adapter. I have tried it in both modes and it works normally for the use I want (MS Office apps) without disconnecting at all. Additionally, it has RGB lighting, but I set it to white, which I like more (Note: you don't need an app to set the pattern-color-speed-brightness, everything is done from the keyboard).

    Personally, the only "significant" negative I could find is that due to its weight, if you have the feet open and push it forward to move it, they close. You have to lift it to move it. It's a minor issue; I've already gotten used to it. Also, it is the only product I have bought in the last 10 years that I actually needed to read the user manual to set it up; at first, I thought it was broken and wouldn't pair with the adapter, but you have to press a specific key combination to switch between the 4 devices it has in memory and between Bluetooth or adapter. So it's good to check them out; they are also available online.

    MAYBE IMPORTANT IF YOU'RE A GAMER: I have noticed on Mac that sometimes there is a delay of fractions of a second for the letter I type to appear on the screen. When you write an email or type text in general, this delay is really negligible, but it might not be good in some competitive online game. I don't know if it is actually a keyboard issue or partial incompatibility with the Mac since I haven't noticed it on my Windows laptop, but it's good to keep in mind. Note that it has never caused double typing for me so far.

    For home office use, it is fantastic. I'm seriously considering getting it in black with brown switches for the office because with blue switches, I will definitely be breaking balls.

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