The MKey is the first mechanical gaming keyboard from Montech, a company known for their PC cases, several of which we have reviewed here at KitGuru. The MKey is available in both full size and TKL models, in two distinctive designs; Freedom and Darkness, said to be inspired by Osaka Castle in Japan. Can a keyboard really capture the essence of a castle built in 1583?
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:34 Intro to the MKey
01:24 Design first impressions
02:13 Keycap design and profile
03:59 The layout issue…
04:31 More design detail
05:51 RGB LED options
06:56 Build quality
08:01 So far so good – what about the internals?
09:13 Soundtest
09:59 Mat’s experience with the MKey
11:28 The software
13:18 Closing thoughts
Specifications:
- Model name – MK105FY / MK105FR / MK105FB
- Type – Mechanical
- Matrix – 105
- Key switches – Gateron G Pro 2.0
- Keycap Material – PBT
- Keycap Legends – 5-Sided Sublimation Print
- Keycap Profile – MDA
- Output key number – USB N-Key Rollover
- Adjustable height – Three stages
- Keyboard Rollover – Full key with 100% Anti-Ghosting
- Connection Interface – USB Interface
- Form Factor – Full Size
- Size(mm) – 443*136*41
- Weight(Keyboard/Carton)(g) – 1563g / 1950g
- LED – RGB 18 mode
- CABLE – 190cm;Braided;Removable
The Mkey Mechanical Keyboard is due to go on sale in the UK in mid-July. We don't have a confirmed UK price point, but the full size model retails for $109.
Pros:
- Great factory lubed switches and stabilisers.
- Comfortable MDA profile.
- Good quality and great designed keycaps.
- Does not require software to customise.
Cons:
- Rotary encoder is not very good quality.
- No UK layout.
- All plastic build.
KitGuru says: Overall, a very good first attempt at a mechanical keyboard from Montech. The factory lubed switches and stabilisers, coupled with the gasket mounted plate and silicone dampening material result in a very comfortable and satisfying typing experience. The lack of a UK ISO layout is very disappointing for anyone in the UK who would usually consider this keyboard. Hopefully we'll see a more UK version sometime in the future.