Meet the keyboard love child of HyperX and Ducky

HyperX is renowned for its PC gaming peripherals has partnered with Ducky also renowned for its amazing mechanical keyboards to produce the HyperX x Ducky One 2 Mini. Yes, try saying that super fast. Regardless of what you may think of the odd name, the new limited edition keyboard is a 60% less form factor which basically means it only has the QWERTY keys and nothing else. No function keys, no arrow keys or number keys either.

The HyperX x Ducky One 2 Mini uses HyperX red linear mechanical switches for fast performance and a lifetime of 80 million clicks per key. The keyboard is RGB exposed backlit keys with the usual wealth of HyperX lighting profiles. All this but with the goodness of Ducky One 2 Mini keyboard design and Ducky PBT double-shot seamless keycaps.

The keycaps have the secondary functions printed on the side so the rest of normal people can still manage to use the keyboard. However, the controls and lighting can be customised using the Ducky Macro 2.0 software. Up to six custom profiles can be created and saved.

Now if you are interested in getting one of these limited edition keyboards, you’d better act fast because there are only 3,700 in the whole world! And if the awesome black and red dual-color bezel design doesn’t announce to every one how exclusive and hip you are, each keyboard has a unique laser-etched edition number on the base.

Ducky is including a keycap puller. additional coloured keycaps and a Ducky year of the Rat spacebar.

All this will cost you a very reasonable $209 AUD and is available now exclusively via the PC Case gear product page.

Kizito Katawonga
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Kizzy is our Tech Editor. He's a total nerd with design sensibilities who's always on the hunt for the latest, greatest and sexiest tech that enhances our work and play. When he's not testing the latest gadgets or trying to listen to his three whirlwind daughters, Kizzy likes to sink deep into a good story-driven single player game.

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