HK GAMING GK61 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 61 Keys Multi Color RGB Illuminated LED Backlit Wired Programmable for PC/Mac Gamer Tactile (Gateron Optical Brown)

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  • Hanna

    > 3 day

    It’s not high quality.It just covers the keyboard so you won’t get crumbs or stuff in your keyboard.That’s all it does.

  • al bennett

    > 3 day

    Really happy with quality of product.

  • Robert Miller

    > 3 day

    Id say, for 65 dollars, this is the best keyboard out there. Its a mechanical keyboard and has pretty clicky keys. I think the only downside to the keyboard is that the spacebar is a little bit wobbly when pressed down, but thats not too much of a concern. The white color is very nice and the RGB isnt too intrusive. I also should mention that this is my first mechanical keyboard, so I didnt know what to expect, but dang was I impressed. If your looking for a keyboard that is relatively cheap and good for gaming, go for this kb. I also have to mention that I didnt download the software, because the configuration on the keyboard itself was enough for me.

  • Sarah

    > 3 day

    It was a little small

  • Elijah Ghaya

    > 3 day

    Pretty decent 60% keyboard for the price. Works great with most custom key caps that you’d want to put on, but one thing I noticed while switching between keycaps is that the stock space bar is very clackity and annoying with my brown switches. My friend got the same kb so I know I didn’t get a bad one or anything but it’s not that big of a deal. The RGB with the white key caps look really nice and even better than my high end Corsair and Logitech keyboards, but damn did the software suck on this thing, on board lighting controls are 10x easier than the software. Overall it’s a decent board that looks nice with my model o- and I would definitely buy again.

  • andu

    > 3 day

    Keyboard is by itself is perfect, but the software used to update it is awful. I have no issues with keyboard itself, mines came in perfectly intact with every button working and clicking very nicely from the red gateron switches. The color profiles had plenty of options and I settled for pink lighting to accompany the pink theme my keyboard had. Then it came to updating the software... my keyboard shut off and became unresponsive with every attempt I tried. So in turn i stopped using it. I used the latest the version from their U.S website, to note. Every other experience with this keyboard has been great however, and while I wish I could get more use out of its software, the end result is still the same. Very good keyboard for its price, just skip the software entirely in my opinion.

  • Brandon

    > 3 day

    I bought a blue and a red keyboard (both silent brown), and this is the first time Ive not had to sacrifice quality for out-of-the-box design. I also like the range of backlight color, because I like to lower the intensity but still have them. I also like the smooth keycaps because they dont suck up crud as much. I prefer keyboards without any tray for crud to build up in, which this does have--although I like that the switches are raised a bit so the crud doesnt get into them. Still requires popping all the keys off to get into the corners. Id prefer the arrow keys werent hidden behind the FN key, and if there was a 68 key version with dedicated arrow, del, home, and pg up/down, Id be in heaven. I didnt mess with the included software and just used an opensource program to change some keys I didnt like. One of the best buys Ive made in a while when it comes to computers. I rarely leave reviews, but these are solid and perfectly priced.

  • Diddy

    > 3 day

    my x key stopped working and I just got the keyboard i don’t know what’s wrong with it

  • Carlos P

    > 3 day

    Excellent product, it have very good quality.

  • Dylan Mei

    04-04-2025

    The GK61 was my first 60% mechanical keyboard, after about 19 months of using the HyperX Alloy Elite with linear switches. I decided to make the jump to this form factor really because I wanted more space for my mouse movements (I mainly play first-person shooters like Counter-Strike and Call of Duty) and the fact that I rarely used the number pad and keys like Home, Delete, and Page Up/Down. When I found this keyboard, I was surprised that it was this cheap for a 60% with Gateron switches. Upon receiving the keyboard, I immediately tried to customize the lighting on the keyboard, and just like how the reviews I watched on YouTube said - the keyboards software wasnt good. I couldnt put custom hex codes, even though there were places in the software to do so. In the end, I stuck with just a plain white backlight. Another thing that I did was pull out a keycap and switch to figure out how both the keycaps were and how to replace switches. When I pulled out the keycap, I ended up chipping a part of it off and putting a black mark on the white keycap, which is okay because i dont really look at my keyboard a lot. Would I recommend this keyboard? Well it depends. If youre someone who wants to customize your RGB lighting settings a lot, then this keyboard isnt it. If you just want a small form factor keyboard that works for what it is, then yes- I would definitely recommend this.

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