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The CK108 by Motospeed is a wired gaming keyboard that features Outemu Blue switches, programmable macro commands on all keys through Motospeed's software, 6 preset lighting modes, and the ability to customize your own lighting.
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The motorbike is awesome, even though they say Razer is overrated and a waste of money at this stage. They say it's better to do some research before buying! Well done to Motospeed for the 108 model, I hope they release an optical mouse with the same quality!
Not even a month and the keys occasionally don't work. I'm not saying they're all like that, it could have been mine that I bought and came like that, or maybe the keyboard is just faulty.
Positives:
Very good feel of the keys.
Quick response.
Good build - manageable RGB.
Negatives:
Very noisy.
Often 2 keys are pressed together.
In 8 months, 2-3 keys have already "kind of broken," they may need a second press to work.
The feel of the keys is extreme, as well as the light modes it has. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a budget keyboard.
Feels like top grade even though the price is sceptical.Would Reccomend 1000 times as a starter mechanical and even for long term
Okay, what can one say about this keyboard.. It is truly perfect for its price and I can even say better than Razer at double and triple the money (I have tried them).. I have had it since 2021 and with a lot of use, it still feels like I bought it yesterday, get it with closed eyes.
vfm better than mx red rgb, average but very good feeling in typing, and let it last as long as it lasts.
το έχω 8 χρόνια σχεδόν και νομίζω ότι είναι η καλύτερη επένδυση που έχω κάνει ποτέ, έχει βγάλει ένα θέμα μόνο με ένα πλήκτρο που δεν είχε απόκριση το οποίο φτιάχτηκε με λίγο λάδι επαφών. Είναι αρκετά θορυβώδες, κάτι το οποίο εμένα μου αρέσει, οπότε δεν το προτείνω αν δεν έχετε χώρο μόνο για τον υπολογιστή ή εάν δεν μένετε μόνος
The only negative thing I found is that it doesn't have the same lighting as the CK104 I have. Its blue is not the same beautiful deep blue as the CK104. Unless I haven't found the right setting.
The reason I chose it instead of a second CK104 is that the top row (numbers) has a gap from the F keys, so in fast typing you don't accidentally press an F key.
Very satisfied with the purchase.
Very good and value for money purchase. It seems to have a solid construction! I don't play games, but I write a lot on the computer and I wanted a convenient keyboard, with a nice feel to the keys and without making a lot of noise. It covered me perfectly. It has nice colors, although I still haven't managed to figure out how to stabilize a specific color, as it changes while I type. Other than that, I highly recommend it!
A decent keyboard, you can say it's also value for money. Nice metallic construction with nice RGB lighting. You can easily adjust it with the fn & switches without needing any software. It will do everything and more. I have had it for 1.5 years for gaming & typing. There are times when it misses clicks, I have noticed it on Ctrl or shift. For this price, someone won't regret it. My previous one was the razer deathadder, superior yes but triple the price.
I am reviewing in order to raise the motospeed as much as possible, even though it is already well-known. I believe it is a waste of money when three-digit numbers are spent on keyboards that 90% of gamers/users will not fully utilize. I got the 108 with black outemu. Those who know what to expect from black switches will enjoy it. Those who don't will feel a little strange at first. It is not my first keyboard with black switches and not generally from motospeed. Generally, the company is recommended
Very good keyboard. I have had it for two years and it has not given me the slightest problem. If you find it, get it with closed eyes.
Very good keyboard. I don't think it has anything to envy from the competition. The build quality is very good as the entire top part is metallic and ultimately the keyboard becomes a very sturdy construction. The Outemu switches are very good, apart from the fact that someone can easily find replacement ones. I have tried keyboards with Cherry switches and the differences are negligible to non-existent.
I have had it for 2.5 years, it has taken a lot of beating, punches and kicks, yet it still looks brand new. He has spent his money on it for me 5 times. I didn't expect it, the switches make noise and in order to clean it properly, you have to remove all the buttons.
Guys, I have had the keyboard for 3 months and so far it has been working great, but in the last week that I have been abusing it a little (don't imagine I press them hard, but I spam quickly), the X and left arrow sometimes don't register. It's not the keyboard's fault, it's the switches, I won't get outemu again.
Just take marks, don't take this, at first it was good, after a year they didn't work well, 4-5 buttons that I used the most, now after 1.5-2 years the worst thing is that I struggle to write a text, one doesn't even press and other times it presses twice on its own, neither space nor enter, even those are broken
One of the best out there.....as for the mentioned w....unfortunately, if your fingers are not accustomed to the games, they press other keys along with w, causing it and other letters to get stuck.....It's not the keyboard's fault but the wrong handling!!! But people blame the machines.....as usual!!!!
Purchased in January 2021. Its condition from my side is not the best (I bang it), but it hasn't shown any problems.
The W key, after many hours in RPG, wouldn't press, but with opening it up and putting a little IPA behind the switch, it works like new.
If switch replacement is needed, it's not easy without tools, as they are soldered to the board.
It's perfect for gaming and coding, and I see that these switches suit me better due to my long nails.
I used the arm rest for the first year, but I have stopped using it now.
Overall, it's a good keyboard for its price, and I hope it lasts many more years.
Within 1 year, my entire bottom row of lighting (from ctrl to the period on the num pad) stopped working. And when I say stopped working, I mean that the colors from purple to red don't light up at all, the blues turn green, etc. At the same time, the numbers flicker when I press the letters on the bottom row or when I press the backspace key
I might have it for a year... I don't remember exactly for half a year... When I first got it, I was excited because it was my first gaming keyboard and I got a relatively good one, not a joke... When I got it after three or four months, it started acting up... I had to press the "w" key a hundred times for it to register once... I cleaned it, did everything, but nothing worked... After a while, it fixed itself... And now, the same thing is happening again... I don't know if it's a problem with the "w" key or if it's from excessive use in games... But even so, my old keyboard was a joke and I had it for over five years and it never did this...
I had black switches, the red ones have a much better feel. The quality is satisfactory for the price. The previous one I had lasted for 3-4 years of use and had an issue with the A key, this will show over time.
Well
It has been 6 months since I bought this keyboard.
After the 2nd month, the W key started having some problems, and by the 5th month, it completely stopped working.
Also, the L and A keys started to malfunction.
I mainly used it for gaming, but not intensively.
I wouldn't recommend this keyboard to anyone, it's better to get the Redragon K661 or spend a bit more money on a Keychron or Akko product
It would be nice if it had lasted longer, you know what I mean. The keyboard was fine for a year or two, somewhere, cleaning it was a bit of a hassle but I managed. What I don't like at all is that right now it's difficult for me to even write because the keys work whenever they want and sometimes you have to press them really hard for them to register. In simple words, you'll understand that over time the keyboard becomes more and more unresponsive and it's annoying. I would only recommend it to those who don't mind spending their money on new keyboards over and over again. Go for something better, it's not worth wasting money like this.
Very mediocre for its price as after 3 months of use, the X key on the keyboard broke and doesn't work. It's not worth it in any case
In the 5 months, it showed the first sign that something is wrong with its buttons, specifically with the ESC button that I don't use much. I took it out, cleaned it with pure alcohol, and it fixed it, oh no... now the W is broken, usually it doesn't respond. I don't know if it's worth the money in the end because it didn't even last 1 year. I haven't hit it or dropped anything on it or dropped it.
I bought the ck108 in November 2020 and until today, after countless hours of use and considerable mishandling (gaming), I can confidently say that the keyboard is very impressive and a very good solution even for demanding users. It has many different lighting modes although in my opinion, I would like the lighting to be a little stronger because it appears slightly difficult during the day. Nevertheless, the keyboard is very sturdy and quite high-quality for its price.
It's my turn to say a few things about this keyboard. I have had it for about 6 years, just like the motospeed v30 mouse. After all these years, the only thing that has "broken" is the purple-pink color on the letter M, the mouse is excellent. The keyboard is excellent, it has endured water spills, Coca-Cola spills, punches, and kicks without suffering ANY damage. The only thing that has faded on the mouse is the right click. 6 years, 24 hours a day, constant use and I have never had any problems with the buttons, clicks, scroll wheel, nothing at all. Maybe some units may have been defective, but I bought them for 30€ for the mouse and 250€ for the keyboard, and after all these years, I wouldn't change the brand for anything. I am fully satisfied, how satisfied am I? If you play LOL-PUBG, you throw things out of frustration and the wall breaks before the keyboard does. I have broken more desks than the keyboard itself. Would I buy it again? WITH 1000% YES!!!
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