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Motospeed CK888 Blue Switch (mtck888mb)

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In box: keyboard and mouse; Connection: wired; Type: for game; Form factor: standard (ANSI), with Numpad; Key profile: vysokyi; Switch technology: mechanical; Switches: Outemu Blue (Clicky); Anti-Ghosting; #KRO: N-KRO; Fn key; Cyrillic colour: white; Volume control: fn; Game mode; Lighting: RGB
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Motospeed CK888 Blue Switch
Outemu Blue (Clicky)
Outemu Red (Linear)
Colour
In boxkeyboard and mouse
Connectionwired
Cable length1.6 m
Typefor game
Form factorstandard (ANSI), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilevysokyi
Key typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanical
SwitchesOutemu Blue (Clicky)
Anti-Ghosting
#KRON-KRO
Fn key
Features
Cyrillic colourwhite
Volume controlfn
Game mode
LightingRGB
Lighting effects+
General
InterfaceUSB
Skeleton keyboard
Metal structure
Size437x128x36 mm
Weight850 g
Mouse
Sensoroptical
Number of buttons5
Scroll wheels1
Programmable buttons
DPI switch
Sensor resolution800 – 2400 DPI
Lighting
Size (LxWxH)122x62x40 mm
Weight132 g
Official Websitemotospeed.cc
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018
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mtck888mb

No Key Rollover (unlimited number of simultaneously pressed keys). Double-shot keycaps. Customizable RGB lighting. Outemu Blue mechanical switches at the keyboard. Durable Huano microswitches on the mouse.
No fabric braided wires.
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The Motospeed CK888 is a wired mechanical keyboard and optical mouse kit that costs less than most other brands of keyboard alone. It is positioned primarily as a gaming solution, but it will also be useful for work tasks, especially for printing large volumes of text.

blue blue

The keyboard is built on Outemu Blue switches: they click juicy, the tactile response is clear, the pressing force is average. At the moment, these are perhaps the most common, and therefore well-established, switches on the market. There are no modifications of the same keyboard with switches of other colours (Red or Brown), which differ in sound and tactile sensations. The base plate is made of aluminium. The F1 — F12 keys, when pressed simultaneously with Fn, perform various useful actions, such as controlling music or video playback and adjusting the volume. You can also block the Win key, so as not to accidentally turn off the game in the midst of a multiplayer battle.

Click as much as you want

The complete mouse outwardly resembles the Motospeed V30: the same grippy soft-touch plastic, sidewalls imitating the texture of the skin and wear-resistant Teflon legs. But the optical sensor is used simpler — with DPI from 800 to 2400, while the separately sold V30 has as much as 3500 DPI. There are three additional buttons on the mouse, and under a couple of main ones are Huano microswitches that can withstand at least 20 million clicks (which equals about 10K clicks every day for five years). Most of all I liked the wheel: it rotates smoothly with barely perceptible cut-offs.

When the lights come on

The icing on the cake of the Motospeed CK888 keyboard and mouse kit is customizable RGB lighting. You can choose the colour, brightness, intensity and style of the glow. And if you are not a fan of the colorful glow, then you might like the mode of short-term tanning of the newly pressed key with random light — it looks cute and does not distract from work. You can only scold the Motospeed CK888 for cables without a fabric braid. However, for some, this is even a plus — the wires will straighten out faster.

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