Ducky One 3 review – Fuji TKL gaming keyboard edition

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Ducky One 3 review – Fuji TKL gaming keyboard edition

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Image You'd think it'd be difficult for a dedicated gaming keyboard maker like Ducky to stand out against behemoths like Razer, Corsair, and Logitech, but here we are, and the Ducky One 3 is a sight to behold - especially the Fuji TKL edition. It's built like a brick, but its colour palette looks as elegant as the cherry blossoms in spring, and it offers a whole lot of value in its price tag.
The best thing about the Ducky One 3 is its customisability. You can choose from a bunch of different sizes, including the full whack, TKL without the numpad, SF (65%), and a Mini 60% model that forgoes the arrow keys. There's the mechanical switches underneath, which range from Cherry MX Speed Silver to MX Silent. And there's a ton of eye-catching colourways to suit your setup.
You could stick with your bog standard backlit black if you fancy, but if you don't mind sacrificing the RGB LEDs, there are a good few designs on offer. Daybreak is a wonderful deep blue with grey and yellow tones; Matcha blends a pastel green with a cream backdrop; and the model we're testing today, Fuji combines pinks with navy blue. Sure, the lack of lights might turn some away and it's nice to have the option, but I'd argue anything more would be overkill.
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