Mkbd-122 ((full)) -
| Keyboard | Price (USD) | Switch Options | Build | RGB | Software | Rating | |----------|-------------|----------------|-------|-----|----------|--------| | | 119 (Brown) | Brown / Red / Blue | Metal top, steel plate | Per‑key 16‑M colors | MikroBoard Config | 4.2 | | Keychron K8 | 99 (Gateron) | Gateron Red/Blue/Brown | Aluminum + ABS | Single‑zone RGB | Keychron App (basic) | 3.9 | | Ducky One 2 Mini | 109 (Cherry) | Cherry MX (various) | PBT case (plastic) | Per‑key RGB | Ducky software (limited) | 4.1 | | SteelSeries Apex 7 | 149 (OmniPoint) | SteelSeries OmniPoint (adjustable) | Aluminum | Per‑key RGB | SteelSeries Engine | 4.3 | | Razer Huntsman V2 | 159 (Opto‑Click) | Razer Linear/Clicky | Aluminum | Per‑key RGB | Razer Synapse | 4.0 |
| ❌ | Detail | |---|--------| | | Only a single white zone; may disappoint light‑enthusiasts. | | Fixed cable | No detachable USB‑C; cable can be a bit stiff. | | Limited macro slots | Only 8 macros, which can feel restrictive for power users. | | No wireless mode | Purely wired—fine for most desktop setups but no portability. | | Software is VIA only | No dedicated proprietary config app; users must be comfortable with VIA. | mkbd-122
All three options feel consistent across the board, thanks to the uniform 45‑g spring weight (except the Blue’s slightly heavier spring). | Keyboard | Price (USD) | Switch Options
If "mkbd-122" is a product or model number, the report could be related to its specifications, sales data, user reviews, or technical documentation. You might find this information on the manufacturer's website or through a product review site. | | No wireless mode | Purely wired—fine
The model number “122” refers to the internal part number rather than a key count; it’s a full‑size board (not a 122‑key layout).