Brand | SteelSeries |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | USB |
Special Feature | Multimedia Keyboard |
Color | Gold |
Number of Keys | 18 |
Style | Modern |
Material | Metal |
Language | English |
- Supports all keys pressed down at once
- Durable metal inner chassis
- Features SteelSeries Media Control
- Removable hand rest
moss Verified Buyer –
問題なく使えています。
初めてだから黒軸って重いんだろうなぁとおもっていましたがそれほどでもありませんですた。
むしろ軽いぐらいだと重いました。反応速度も早くてゲームにはもちろん最高のキーボードでした。
悪いとこれというと値段が高いのとキーの文字がすぐに汚れてくるぐらいかなと重いました。
ですが食器用洗剤ですぐに汚れは落ちました。
そのもの自体にもよるそうですがチャタリングがよく起こるようです。
自分はまだなったことがないのですが他の人の話だと二三ヶ月でチャタリングが起こったそうです。2年使っても起こらなかった人もいるそうです。
でも一年かんはチャタリングが起きても一年保証があるので箱と領収書を置いておけば新品と変えてくれるようなので安心して使えます。
George Ronald Stewart Verified Buyer –
Basic, Reliable, Durable. The gaming center I frequent has these on every computer and they’ve withstood daily abuse for years without any issues. Basically identical to the 6GV2 but with two USB ports and audio jacks on the back. All the media keys functionality is built into F1-F6 when used with the modifier key which replaces the usual windows key. The connection is PS/2 by default but it comes with a USB adapter.
The Cherry MX Black switches might be a little heavy if you aren’t used to them and/or plan to use this keyboard for long typing sessions. They are slightly quieter than most mechanical switches I’ve had experience with, being linear, but there is still a satisfying click when bottoming out a key, without being too loud or distracting. Definitely my keyboard of choice when it comes to accuracy and reliability for gaming.
MAXIM SHEMANAREV Verified Buyer –
First, too many keys just fell out inside the box. That’s what I can tolerate, but it’s suspicious anyway. What was very disappointing, it failed to work with USB. Only PS/2. OK, I used PS/2. Then, during normal programmers work some keys kept popping out, which was very annoying. So, I had to use small pieces of clear tape to fix them. Then, after a couple of months, right Ctrl stopped working for no reason (no beer, tea or coffee – the keyboard still remains very clean). I was using it for a while, but when Insert failed, it became unusable. Epic fail. I won’t return it, I’m too lazy for that. It’s my loss and it was nice to crush it. But don’t buy it ever, unless you want to buy just a number of nice but useless metal springs for more than $100. Total failure.
Davide Lissignoli Verified Buyer –
Magari non ha un look strepitoso, ma in fatto di comodita` di utilizzo e` il massimo.
Maybe not the best in terms of looks, but in regards to its use: it’s probably the best.
StevenJr. Verified Buyer –
Really like the aestethic and the wrist rest and the overall feeling of the keyboard. But it lasted so shortly for 300$ it was the worst buy ever.
Paul Arthorne Verified Buyer –
Great solid mechanical keyboard. The keys are a bit glossy and do not have a real solid feel to the action compared to the Coolermaster CM storm keyboard I have with Cherry MX Blue switches.
Pros:
They keys have a nice action and are also quiet which is what I wanted. Very solid feel as it sits on your desk. No flex or twist as you type and it stays planted. PS/2 plug.
Multiple connetions that you can plug right into the keyboard. Handy if your tower is buried under a desk. I think you can plug in USB, speaker and Mic to the keyboard.
Con:
The left hand “Windows key” is a multi media key that is used in conjunction with the function keys to control volume and other media player controls. This is annoying with the advent of Windows 7 and 8 which make a lot of use of this key.
John Hernandez Verified Buyer –
Love this new keyboard by Steelseries, however takes some time to get used to. The keys feel like no other keyboard, and if there is any problem with this keyboard it’s the keys are ultra sensitive. I have made numerous typos, and after about a month with this keyboard, I’m finally getting used to typing on it. I do love the feel, and the looks are pretty simple, but solid.