The Skiller SGK50 S4 is Sharkoon's first ever 60% mechanical gaming keyboard. It has a hot swappable switch configuration and is compatible with all 3 and 5-pin mechanical switches. Coming in at around the £65-70 mark, it's certainly competitively priced and looks very interesting on paper – but what's it like to use as a daily driver? We find out today.
Timestamps
00:00 Start
00:40 Introduction and pricing
01:26 Unboxing
03:01 Design / Cable
04:58 Bottom of the board
05:28 RGB backlighting / presets
06:17 Fit and finish
06:49 PBT keycap option / switches
07:52 Sound test
08:41 Value for money discussion
09:27 Customisation and software
11:01 Closing Thoughts
Specifications:
- Colour Versions: Black, White
- Type: Gaming Keyboard
- Switch Technology: Hot-Swap
- Illumination: RGB
- Adjustable Illumination: ✓
- Lighting Effect: ✓
- Max. Polling Rate: 1,000 Hz
- Block: 60 % layout
- Onboard Memory for Game Profiles: ✓
- Capacity of Onboard Memory: 32 kB
- Detachable Cable: ✓
- Weight incl. Cable: 648 g
- Weight Without Cable: 588 g
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 293 x 102.55 x 38 mm
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows
The Sharkoon Skiller SGK50 S4 is not yet available to purchase in the UK, but we found it on Amazon.de for 69.90 Euros HERE, approximately £67 if shipped to the UK.
Pros:
- Very good stabilisers.
- Great price.
- Nice design.
- Solid acoustics.
- Included coiled cable.
Cons:
- Plastic chassis.
- No software for customisation.
KitGuru says: The Sharkoon Skiller SGK50 S4 is a very good keyboard considering the price. It may use an all-plastic chassis, but it still sounds fantastic and the included coiled cable is a very nice touch.