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Get this brilliant Ducky UK mechanical keyboard for 40% offHighly recommended for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Highly recommended for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Image credit:Digital Foundry

Image credit:Digital Foundry

Ducky x Varmilo Miya 69 Pro

Ducky and Varmilo make some of the best keyboards in the scene, and the Miya 69 Pro is a brilliant keyboard that they’ve each played a part in. This 65% size mechanical retailed at £100 - a fair price for a reasonably high-end model like this - but today it’s down to £59.99 at Overclockers, a sweet £40 discount.This particular model comes with Cherry MX Brown switches, white backlighting and a snazzy ‘Holy Flame’ colourway that shifts from black to white with thick, premium PBT keycaps arranged in an ISO UK layout. I think it looks great, so if it catches your fancy, the affiliate link below has your name on it:Get the Ducky x Varmilo Miya 69 Pro mechanical keyboard for £59.99 (was £100)Cherry MX Brown switches are a good choice for most people, as they combine a medium/low actuation force (55g) with a tactile bump and no click. This makes this keyboard relatively quiet (for a mechanical) while still giving a good amount of feedback, making it easier to type with speed and accuracy. It’s the switch type I always go for a safe default, and I’d recommend it for anyone that’s interested in mechanical keyboards but doesn’t want to dive into the deep end right away!

Ducky and Varmilo make some of the best keyboards in the scene, and the Miya 69 Pro is a brilliant keyboard that they’ve each played a part in. This 65% size mechanical retailed at £100 - a fair price for a reasonably high-end model like this - but today it’s down to £59.99 at Overclockers, a sweet £40 discount.This particular model comes with Cherry MX Brown switches, white backlighting and a snazzy ‘Holy Flame’ colourway that shifts from black to white with thick, premium PBT keycaps arranged in an ISO UK layout. I think it looks great, so if it catches your fancy, the affiliate link below has your name on it:Get the Ducky x Varmilo Miya 69 Pro mechanical keyboard for £59.99 (was £100)Cherry MX Brown switches are a good choice for most people, as they combine a medium/low actuation force (55g) with a tactile bump and no click. This makes this keyboard relatively quiet (for a mechanical) while still giving a good amount of feedback, making it easier to type with speed and accuracy. It’s the switch type I always go for a safe default, and I’d recommend it for anyone that’s interested in mechanical keyboards but doesn’t want to dive into the deep end right away!

Ducky and Varmilo make some of the best keyboards in the scene, and the Miya 69 Pro is a brilliant keyboard that they’ve each played a part in. This 65% size mechanical retailed at £100 - a fair price for a reasonably high-end model like this - but today it’s down to £59.99 at Overclockers, a sweet £40 discount.

This particular model comes with Cherry MX Brown switches, white backlighting and a snazzy ‘Holy Flame’ colourway that shifts from black to white with thick, premium PBT keycaps arranged in an ISO UK layout. I think it looks great, so if it catches your fancy, the affiliate link below has your name on it:

Get the Ducky x Varmilo Miya 69 Pro mechanical keyboard for £59.99 (was £100)

Cherry MX Brown switches are a good choice for most people, as they combine a medium/low actuation force (55g) with a tactile bump and no click. This makes this keyboard relatively quiet (for a mechanical) while still giving a good amount of feedback, making it easier to type with speed and accuracy. It’s the switch type I always go for a safe default, and I’d recommend it for anyone that’s interested in mechanical keyboards but doesn’t want to dive into the deep end right away!