Black Shark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard LED Backlit Wired Keyboard with Blue Switches, Fully Programmable, Anti-Ghosting 104 Keys for Desktop PC, Sixgill K2
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Product Description
MULTIFUNCTIONAL GAMING KEYBOARD
104 Anti-Ghosting Keys
12 Multimedia Shorcuts (Fn+F1-F12)
Fn + Win, lock the Windows key to prevent interruptions when gaming
BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES
Quick, precise feedback with nice click sound and pleasant tactile feeling, ideal for typing and gaming (If need a quieter click sound, please choose the red switch)
PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE
Macros setting, backlight design, keys customization and keys disabling. Download via (global.blackshark.com/pages/download)
360° RGB Side Lights
The RGB effects are not limited to the 12 RGB modes of the keys’ backlight, there are also 3 modes of RGB side-edge lighting. Choose from vibrant dynamic mode or solid static light (8 colors) that you delight in.
Ergonomic Layout
The high-low keys, 6-row layout design and two foldable stands on the bottom provide an ergonomic angle for better typing, minimize fatigue. Anti-slip rubber feet at the bottom also ensure stability while typing and gaming.
Durable ABS Keycaps
The keycaps on the Black Shark Sixgill K2 wired keyboard are precisely manufactured to provide uniform light transmission and offer high recognition for color and letter even in the dark; and the letters on them are scratch-resistant, fade-resistant and anti-blurring.
Q. Does the backlight of this keyboard have solid-color effects?
A. Yes. Please press “Fn+Home” to choose from the 8 color settings (red-green-blue-yellow-cyan-purple-white-colors cycling). but note that some lighting effects can not be changed to a solid color.
Q. Can the lights be turned off?
A. Yes. Press “Fn + Esc” for backlight on/off, and press “Fn + Ins” repeatedly for sidelight on/off.
Q. How to change the lighting mode on the keyboard?
A. Press “Fn+PrtSc” for backlight modes change, “Fn+Home” for backlight color change; Press “Fn+Ins” for sidelight mode change, “Fn+Pgup” for sidelight color change.
Onboard memory for 5 lighting groups:
A. Default – 5 game lighting modes (FPS, CF, COD, LOL, racing games)
B. Customize – Mechanical Keyboard Backlight onboard recording method:
1. Press “FN + Pause” repeatedly to choose a gaming lighting effect you want to edit
2. Press “FN + ScrLk” to enter customization mode, and the three LED indicators will flash rapidly
3. Press any key you want to light up, and press the key repeatedly to choose the color you like
4. Press “FN + ScrLk” to save your effect
C. Press and hold “FN + Del” for three seconds to reset the keyboard lighting back to default modes
(Download the user manual at product guides and documents on this detail page if needed.)
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Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars
169
4.5 out of 5 stars
227
4.4 out of 5 stars
760
4.3 out of 5 stars
1,864
4.1 out of 5 stars
874
4.7 out of 5 stars
1,098
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Connection
Wired Wired 2.4g Wireless/Wired 3.5mm Wired Wireless 2.4GHZ / Bluetooth 5.2 / 3.5mm Wired Micro-USB
Lighting
RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB
Size
Compact 87 Keys Mini 62 Keys 800-10000 dpi × × 35.4” x 15.7” x 0.15”/ 2.31lb
Feature
metal panel, n-key rollover, non-fading keycaps, with rgb sidelight full anti-ghosting, double-Shot keycaps, with detachable type-c cable, lightweight and portable two swappable backshells, 6 customizable buttons, fully programmable ultra-clear bendable mic, 50mm dynamic drivers, noise isolation ear cushions, in-line controls 2.4GHz wireless low latency, ultra-clear cardioid mic, 60hrs battery life 11 rgb lighting modes, power-off memory, one-button control box
【RGB Illuminated Keyboard】The mechanical keyboard features key backlight and surrounding light bar. There are 12 different backlight effects, 5 pre-set gaming lighting modes (re-customizable) and 3 sidelight effects. Equipped with optional 8 single colors, 7 levels of backlit brightness and move speed.
【Responsive Blue Switches】The classic mechanical blue switches deliver accurate, responsive key commands and offer precise tactile & audible click feedback for solid keypresses. Up to 50 million keystroke lifetime ensures long-term performance for gaming and typing.
【N-Key Rollover & Programmable】The PC gaming keyboard is with fully conflict-free 104 keys that ensures the accuracy for simultaneous key presses during intense gameplay and fast typing. All key can be reassigned and macros can be created for effortless operation.
【Ergonomic Design & Metal Panel】The game keyboard is design with ergonomic Arc layout, suspended key and foldable stands that offers comfort typing angle and experience. The aluminium alloy panel with matte-finish texture is sturdy and ensures longer product service time.
【Multiple Functions & Wide Compatibility】The computer keyboard also has 12 multimedia key combinations and Win-Lock function for efficiently gaming or working. Plug & play, no need driver. Universally works with Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows XP.
Customers say
Customers like the value and appearance of the keyboard. They mention that it’s a fantastic budget keyboard with blue switches, 8 preset LED colors, and an aluminum chassis. They appreciate the color, responsiveness, and lighting. That said, some disagree on quality, performance, and volume.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Rainybeet –
Sturdy mechanical keyboard that is not too “clicky.”
I got sick of constantly wearing out keyboards so finally decided to get a mechanical keyboard. I have had this one for over a year now and it is fantastic. I was worried that it would be too loud, but it is not a lot louder than the other keyboards I have owned, and it is much quieter than other mechanical keyboards I have heard.It is also nice that the keys sit far enough off the base that it is easy to blow dust out from it. The colors are nice, and the keys area really easy to see in the dark. I do a lot of photo editing, which is best in the dark and requires a bunch of funky key combinations that I have to look at the keyboard to do, so this is a nice feature. It also does not take up any more space than necessary given that it is a full sized keyboard with a keypad. It is a small rectangle that just fits the keys, so there is plenty of room on my desktop for a mousepad and full sized graphics tablet.I do not know what makes it a “gaming keyboard” other than having a full sized keypad on the side, which is a must for any keyboard I own regardless of games. When I think of a gaming keyboard I think of having a bunch of extra, programmable keys, which this does not have (They may be programmable, I never bothered to check, but there are no extra.). Regardless of gaming features, this was the perfect keyboard for me, and very affordable.
RFM –
Good Keyboard for a Modest Price
This has the best switches for gaming and you can choose between the blue & the red touch types as you prefer. For some reason though the charge $2.60 more for the red type. In case you are not aware here is a reprint from “Tom’s Hardware” site explaining the different switch types:==========================Cherry MX Reds are some of the most widespread switches out there, and for good reason. These linear switches require 45 grams of force to actuate. The light touch makes them a good choice for both gaming and typing. The keys are also very quiet, particularly the MX Red Silent variant, which makes them good for office environments or crowded houses.Cherry MX Blacks are linear switches that are very similar to Reds, save that they require 60 g of force to actuate. They feel a little more resistant than Reds, and are also available in a Silent variant.Cherry MX Browns are some of the most popular switches in gaming keyboards. Browns are tactile switches that require 45 g of force to activate. They don’t make much sound, and spring back very quickly after actuation.Cherry MX Blues are “clicky” switches, meaning they make audible clicking noises every time you depress them, like typewriters of old. Some users find the noise gratifying; others find it insufferable. You won’t know until you try. Cherry MX Blues require 50 g of actuation force.Cherry MX Speed or Silver switches are built with gamers in mind. Like Reds, Cherry MX Speeds are linear switches that require 45 g of actuation force. Unlike Reds, though, they travel only 1.2 mm rather than the standard 2 mm. This theoretically lets gamers pound keys faster.=================================So once you decide the type you need you can explore the different keyboards. The most common are the red and blue of this keyboard. For the price you get a high quality keyboard (full size) with the mechanical switches you prefer. Great price for a quality keyboard.
Emma –
INEXPENSIVE AND FUN
So I never really leave reviews but I felt compelled because of how much I enjoy this product. I haven’t had it for long, not even a full day, but so far I have been very impressed. To be honest I am not a gamer, but I do write. While my laptop has a great keyboard I wanted something a little extra and something fun. To be honest I just wanted the satisfying clacking sound and feeling of mechanial keyboard. This keyboard checks every box. It’s realitively light butdoes not feel cheap or flimsy. The keys themselves are loud and tactile and just a pure joy to write on, and is very easy to just sit down and type. I found that I have not made a lot of mistakes (outside of my own bad spelling) or needed a grace period. While I find the lights distracting while typing that is admitidly a personal preference and when I’m not typing I do enjoy sitting and there and clicking through all the different options. Even though it hasn’t been a full day yet I am very happy7 with this proudct, and I can’t wait to see what I can create with this wounderful tool.
Nova –
Very nice keyboard!
I’ve been using this keyboard for a few months now and I have to say, it feels very nice. This keyboard is very loud however so if sound is an issue for you I would consider a quieter keyboard. Other than that, it has a very nice tactile feel, but I do notice that sometimes keys get stuck and don’t register. I’ve cleaned the keyboard out several times (the keyboard nicely includes a small plastic tool that makes removing the keys safe and easy for cleaning) but the sticking persists at times even right after cleaning it and double checking it to make sure I cleaned it right. that might just be because of my constant use of the keyboard, but it can be pretty annoying, especially when the spacebar or letters like I or O on my keyboard get stuck. A firm press seems to fix the issue temporarily though, and for the the price that this keyboard sells at, it’s really not that bad. The color changing modes are very fun to play with and I’d say it’s very nice for a cheap mechanical keyboard with built-in lights.
V. Fridman –
Excellent, especially if you need RGB for gaming or macro programming
This keyboard surprised me as in many respects it is better than several more expensive models that I own. It has the best RGB highlighting which is crisp and bright, but not too bright. I was not able to make software work for some reason and programmed the keyboard directly. Unfortunately you can only have one RGB layout/profile that way but it works for me. I like the feel of blue switches which are almost as good as Cherry switches on some more expensive keyboards.
Conor Phillips –
I use this keyboard for 8-10 hours a day and I love it. Very responsive and comfortable to use. Itâs substantial but not gigantic, and well put together. I specifically wanted a metal keyboard and not plastic.The various lighting options are nice too! Iâve had no issue with it at all after 2-3 months of use. Very happy with it!!
Erick –
Lo unico que lamento un poco es que el viaje es algo largo y al ser interruptores azules son perma clicky aunque de funcionameinto perfecto tiene buenas combinaciones y los efectos del marco de colores le dan un plus excelente … pase de un logitech G213 a este definitivamente mejor eleccion que un Eyooso que era mi primera opcion si consideran uno como ese … por mucho elijan este
joel bm –
Diseño, quizas si ofertaron el producto en configuración español, estarÃa genial
MEZERR –
I had an Aukey KM-G12, and the RGB stopped working on it. I bought a Redragon K551, which has the BLUE keys. It was OK, but it felt cheap. The keycaps felt cheap. The case is plastic. It wasn’t nearly as loud. Then I bought this one and it’s exactly like the Aukey KM-G12. Love it! Nice and LOUD!!! Like, the kids in another room ask me to stop typing. This one has that aluminum layer on the top that gives is a premium feel. However, something that is different then the KM-G12, is there is a aluminum echo sound as your typing. Like your hitting the inside of a metal drum. It’s faint, but can be heard. We’ll see how that plays out. I get the same noise if I tap the aluminum space above the cursor keys. This metal echoing. This keyboard also gets a F on fakespot, but so far I like it! I’ll come back and edit down the road.
Vlad –
Maybe it’s not a grand name but very quality product – use it for work. Like the distinct clicks/sound 🙂