🎉 Elevate your desk game with the Snowfox DK61—where compact meets customizable!
The KEMOVE Snowfox DK61 is a premium 60% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring triple-mode connectivity (2.4G, Bluetooth, Type-C), hot-swappable Gateron G Pro switches, and vibrant RGB backlighting with 19 modes. Its compact 61-key layout maximizes desk space and portability, while a robust 3000mAh battery supports up to 10 hours of use with lighting. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking customization and performance on the go.
E**N
Fantastic Keyboard - Even Better for Enthusiasts
This keyboard has been awesome.Switches - Great quality Gateron Black Switches are what I went with. I have had a hell of a time finding a board with black switches anymore. When I could find them, they were often optical switches, and I wanted mechanical switches. They are indeed, hot swappable as well. The switches pull out easily, and you can try Cherry, Kailh, or Gateron switches. Great if you want to try out different switches.Keycaps - The keyboard has great feeling PBT keycaps. Once I tried PBT keycaps, I could never go back to ABS plastic keycaps. They feel great, and the legends (lettering) on the keys are nice and simple. Too many keyboards have dumb, edgy looking legends trying to look cool. These are simple and good looking.Lighting - The lighting is not great. The light isn't very bright, so it doesn't shine through the black keycaps well. I didn't really care about the lighting. I just want a little light, so I can read the keycaps if it's dark. It has several lighting modes you can swap through without software. Typical responsive, breathing, snake, etc.I didn't try the wireless mode, but that is included. It also has the braided, detachable USB-C power cord. That is awesome. The board feels very solid. It is largely plastic construction, but it doesn't feel like it. It feels like it could take a beating- definitely no flex. Another bonus I didn't even notice until it arrived- it comes with a keycap and switch puller. Not the garbage plastic keycap puller, but the better two metal arms that squeeze around the keycap. Everyone should be buying these kinds of keyboards, not the typical big companies'.TL, DR: I spent many hours looking for a good enthusiast starter keyboard. This is better than I even hoped for. Amazing value.
Y**M
Is the best keyboard ever
I have bought quite a few mechanical keyboards on Amazon, but the KEMOVE Snowfox DK61 is the most valuable one. It is a surprisingly well-crafted, well-thought-out, highly customizable, and quite unique product. The keyboard's performance is as expected with its red switches, there is nothing abnormal. The keys on this keyboard are "hot-swappable", which means they are just sockets, so it's quite easy to replace certain keys with other keys if you want to.It has RGB backlighting and PBT keycaps, which is a high-grade plastic and the best you can get on a mechanical keyboard. This keyboard also allows for multiple types of connectivity (wired, 2.4G wireless, and Bluetooth). The keyboard comes with a USB-C cable for wired connection (thankfully not a mini USB connection), and a magnetic 2.4G encrypted dongle. It's very easy to set up, just connect it in the way you prefer.After reading the manual, I noticed that many of the keyboard shortcuts are similar to other backlit keyboards. Also, in the manual, it will mention that when you hold down the FN key + another key, something will happen. There are many different lighting effects, including a simple "constant light" function. Yes, you can change the lighting effects and other things using keyboard shortcuts.The keyboard has several RGB and single-color lighting options that you can enable with either the driver or combination keys. I suggest you hold the file that comes with the keyboard because it will show you the custom combination keys that allow you to adjust macros, lighting modes, speed, and brightness, even switch between Windows and Mac-style layouts.It does have a driver that you can get from the KEMOVE website, but in most cases, you can use its built-in hardware features to get almost all the functionality you would get with the software driver. Please remember that this is not just downloading a driver, it is a utility that is used to adjust all keyboard settings. This utility makes things easier!
D**0
Excellent for the price, but it has a few lacking aspects.
Got this both on sale and with a coupon, so the price was only about $60. And for that price, this is a truly excellent keyboard.Stabilizers are good, but they might be mushy for some. I personally like the feel, but I am also a weirdo who loves the feel of a mushy, membrane keyboard, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.Switches feel great to me, but I am tempted to mess with some different types. Because this is hotswappable, that makes customization nice and easy.Keycaps are high quality, but maybe a bit sharp along the edges for my liking. Might just be this profile in general, so not really a massive problem. There was a bit of molding flash on the bottom of some caps, but it was easy enough to smooth those off. The biggest plus for me is that it has a full sized right shift key. I tend to anchor my right pinky on the shift key and smaller shifts feel annoying to me. No compromises there makes using different caps easier as well if you want.I very much like the layout of the FN layers, and that the keys have FN key legends printed on the side. All 60% keyboards should do this IMO. I did wind up altering the key layout for my FN key and the arrow keys, which brings me to my one real issue with this board - The Software.The software works and isn't particularly difficult to use, but it is lacking in features. As far as I know, you can't alter the FN layer, only the main layer. I mapped my right ALT/menu/control buttons to be normal, dedicated Left/Down/Up directional inputs, but there was no way to map any of their function layers to a different input. I wanted to have FN+Down be an Up input, and there is simply no way for the software to do this. Seems a shame but overall, having my main three directional inputs mapped without the need of the FN button is good enough. It just makes using the up direction feel a little clumsy.Bluetooth is good, but I did run into times where it lost inputs, or repeated inputs. This is probably more on my PC's receiver end though and not a fault of this board. I probably wouldn't game with it in bluetooth, but if I want to type and kick back with the board in my lap, this will work just fine.If Kemove is listening, I'd love to see a revamped version of this board with a few changes:1. Let the software remap FN layer inputs.2. Add a 2.4 Ghz wireless dongle.3. Make a split spacebar version. I don't want to see extra keys added or shrunk anywhere else. Just a double spacebar with an extra button on the right so the right side can easily be mapped to : FN, Up, Down, Left, Right. This would be my dream layout, and this board is almost there.Anyway, I would recommend for someone in the market for a good mechanical 60% board. Especially if you can catch it on sale.
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