


⌨️ Elevate your game with every keystroke — don’t just play, dominate!
The SteelSeries 6Gv2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Red Cherry switches delivers pro-grade performance featuring full-key anti-ghosting, a durable metal chassis, and gold-plated mechanical switches. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking precision, speed, and reliability, it supports Windows 10 and offers dedicated media controls for seamless multitasking.
| ASIN | B008OQTGBQ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Brand | SteelSeries |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (614) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813810015276 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
| Model Number | 64255 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Series Number | 64255 |
| Style Name | 6Gv2 Mechanical Red Cherry Switches |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| UPC | 151903562734 780746277026 707003244669 168141470226 172302694901 021111193702 021112372410 898029712697 902768256678 813810015276 631058207020 079532171014 163120432851 |
| Warranty Description | One year |
B**S
Best keyboard I've ever owned.
This keyboard is nearly perfect in almost every way. Next time I'm going to spring for one with internal lighting, but that is in no way a knock on the Steelseries 6Gv2 - you simply won't get a quality mechanical keyboard, which also has internal lighting, at this price point. The only deficiency I've identified so far: very strange placement of the backslash/pipe character key. Why on earth did Steelseries move it to the bottom row? This makes it completely different from every other keyboard I use daily (including but not limited to: Saitek Eclipse II, Samsung laptop, Lenovo D-91275 keyboard) and is annoying. I suppose if I typed on it more I would get used to it, but it's an unnecessary distraction. I didn't need a monstrously-huge "Enter" key - the traditional 2-key-width "Enter" is big enough. But this is a personal preference, and not really a shortcoming as such, so I'm deducting no stars. At least this...unique...design choice is readily visible, so you know what you're getting into. The build quality and responsiveness of this keyboard are excellent. After years of settling for lousy membrane/rubber dome keyboards, I just did not know what I was missing. From now on, I'm only buying mechanical keyboards. One of the benefits I hadn't realized beforehand: responsiveness. The keys on the Steelseries 6Gv2 are simply more sensitive than on typical, cheap-o keyboards. This can be helpful in playing games, as well as ordinary typing. What I mean by responsiveness is this: The amount of force required for a keystroke to register is less than for rubber dome keyboards, and keypresses are smooth from start to finish. Contrast with a rubber dome keyboard, which typically has a stiff start to the movement and a "bounce" at the bottom. For example, the Lenovo D-91275 I'm typing this review on. It isn't terrible, but it's no Steelseries 6Gv2. Noise: No, this keyboard isn't the quietest, but it's not the noisiest either. The switches are not at all clicky; the only noise will come from the keys themselves hitting the bottom of their travel. Weight: This is not a lightweight keyboard, and that's a good thing. The weight helps it stay in place as you type. I was pleasantly surprised at how much this helped. Feet: No, it doesn't have fold-out feet. Instead there are built-in ramps at the back. Again, I find this to be a superior arrangement. These ramps can't collapse or break off, and put the keyboard at a good angle. Size: This keyboard is exactly as big as it needs to be and no larger. This is a valuable trait where desk space is at a premium. Spacing between the key groups (numpad, arrow keys, etc.) is perfect. The "Special" key: I like the special key with the Steelseries logo, which replaces what would usually be a "Windows" key. It did take some getting used to, but now I love it. No more accidentally hitting the Windows key while in a game - and thus accidentally switching to the Start menu - and no need to do a registry hack to deactivate it to prevent same. "Function" keys: These are handy and work well. For example, the volume down/up keys, which are used in conjunction with the Steelseries logo key. This is absolutely the best keyboard I've ever owned. At this price point, you aren't going to do any better. Minor update: Mine does not have all the European-language symbols on it as in the photo, and the LEDs are *white*, not red, as in the photo.
P**R
Great keyboard! First time with mechanical keys.
I just received this keyboard in the post today. Plugged it in, re-managed my cables, and waited for windows to recognize and install software to run it. So far, I like it. I've never used mechanical keyboards before, and I was nervous about this. But these keys are nice feeling. It doesn't really take much force to press them down, and through a little experimenting I've found that they actuate 3/4 of the way through. My last keyboard was a Razer Tarantula, a very nice rubber dome keyboard that actuated all the way down. I'm probably always going to bottom out my keys, but if you were wondering about the actuation, there you go. IF YOU HAVE NEVER USED MX CHERRY BLACK OR MECHANICAL KEYS BEFORE, my first thought was "cushioned". These feel like pressing on a a light spring against a table, the way it resist a little bit going down and then helps you back up. It does not feel like it resist going down though, and it doesn't feel like it PUSHES you up though. Really, its like drumming with my fingers on my bed lol. Typing on a cloud? I'm thinking of ways to describe mechanical keys. Oh and these do make a little noise. I don't think that it's because of the construction of the keys, it may just be the plastic of the keyboard, or maybe the dometop/scissor keys are just quieter actually. I don't know. It's not CLACKCLACKCLACK But this other guy has a video review up and it sounds just like that. Media keys don't work with iTunes. I'm a little upset about that. Keyboard is fairly minimal, just your basic keys. It's the inside that has the good stuff. The keyboard LOOKS cool, not a lot of gloss, no frivilous LEDs. Nobody would call this a gaming keyboard, but it is. ******A few personal notes on comparing my Razer Tarantula this: 1) I have to get used to the slightly different layout. My Tarantula had a slightly different layout: The shift keys were both 2 regular key lengths. This has a regular shift key and a 3/4 sized shift key. The Enter button on this is reverse L shaped. My old keyboard had the backslash/| key above the enter key, this has it between the shift key and the question mark/slash key, which will take a little getting used to, since I go to hit the right shift key and hit the backslash instead. The keys are slightly closer, but not so much that I'm messing up all the time. The keyboard does not lay flat. It is slightly elevated, but not a lot. has no elevation feet. ****** PROS: -Nice key feel and make. -Very sturdy feeling. I could wack someone with this. -Great size. Not compact, but not huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge like other gaming keyboards. It's simple -No |33t LEDs, normal looking, but asthetically pleasing -discreet -sturdy feeling cable -right click key, for those who like it -numpad feels better than others, don't know why -good feet, won't slide around on the desk -keys are curved in a way that leads down to the lowest row, adds to comfort CONS: -this is personal, but im not used to the layout -the printing of the letters on the keys is like they did it in whiteout. I can tell that these markings are going to fade soon. -media keys only work with winamp (with a mod) and WMP -keyboard is forever elevated/no elevating feet Overall I'm happy with this. I know I will adjust to the layout shortly.
S**Z
I've had this keyboard for over 5 years. It's simply amazing. Still looks new. It's sensitive, makes satisfying sounds, it's sturdy, it's egonomic, it's easy to clean, looks classy (non of that 15 y/o multicolored LED BS). I have used to game (LoL, WoW, Overwatch, FO4), and I've written my doctoral thesis with this thing. The last keyboard you'll ever need, just get it.
A**A
Sono riuscito a prendere questa tastiera per 81 euro, che sono stati ben spesi per me. Le tastiere meccaniche non ti renderanno un bravo giocatore nei videogiochi, ma per la scrittura sono ottime, soprattutto questa con i black switch, visto che serve più pressione rispetto alle sue concorrenti red, brown, clear, green e blue. Pro: + Solida, ben costruita e può essere usata anche come arma corpo a corpo. + Le lettere della tastiera non svaniscono + Un bel suono, un clack precisamente. + Migliore anti ghosting sul mercato, infatti ha un anti-ghosting illimitato se usata con un adattatore PS2. + Design semplice e senza tamarrate. + Per quelli che vogliono anche la retroilluminazione, c'è un po' di spazio tra i tasti che può essere usato per quel fine. Contro: - Le lettere si sporcano molto facilemente, infatti consiglio di lavarsi sempre le mani prima di una sessione di gioco con questa tastiera, e di lavarsele regolarmente se si suda molto. Infine la valuto un 10/10, per me la migliore tastiera meccanica sul mercato per il rapporto qualità/prezzo e per il fantastico anti-ghosting.
C**N
Es un producto muy bien fabricado, no lo recomendaria ampliamente para gamers porque no trae muchos añadidos en cuanto a teclas atajo, aunque sirve mas que bien para ese proposito, lo que me gusto ya que lo uso y bastante ya que parte de mi trabajo implica teclear mucho es que la tecla enter es grande asi como el backspace, lo unico negativo que le veo es que la pintura de las letras se desvanece relativamente rapido, y hecho un poco de menos la distribucion del teclado en español pero no es un problema para mi, pero supongo que mucha gente lo encontrara molesto, es robusto, solido y se teclea muy comodamente, para mi es un producto de la que poca gente se arrepentiria de comprar ya que tiene un precio mas que recomendable.
M**Y
I remember when all keyboards were this quality ( back in the first IBM PC days ), the feel, build quality and robust design of this keyboard are all excellent, the layout is just how a keyboard should be, simple and fit for purpose. It was bought mainly for gaming and with the USB to PS2 adaptor it's really fast and responsive with that nice enjoyable sound, but it's also excellent to use for all office tasks. Like one reviewer has pointed out some of the key lettering is wearing out, I tried cleaning to make sure it was not dirt build up but it does seem they wear quickly, with gaming some keys could be get pressed a 1000 times a game and it's these keys that are wearing, that said it will not be many keycaps to replace should I need to, so I would still recomend this keyboard for gaming or office use.
寝**ん
注意。SteelSeries 英語版 6Gv2(US) のレビューです。日本語配列の同シリーズには合致しない内容が含まれます。 自分が探していた条件に、ぴったり合っていたキーボードでした。 ・英語(US)配列 ・少し重めのキー入力圧 ・フルキー側 Enter キーが逆L字型(J型) ・Backspace が大きめ ・ちょっと荒めにタイプしてもズルズル動かない重量 ・USB と PS/2 どちらのインターフェースでも接続できること 自分が初めて使い始めた AT 互換機が英語配列のキーだったため、英語キーで慣れてしまいました。そんなわけで、自分は英語キーばかり使ってます。 キーを押した時に、スコッと入る感触とでも表現すれば良いのでしょうか。2万円ぐらいするような高品質キーボードのキーを押した時は、しっとり感がけっこうありますが、このキーボードはしっとり感よりすっと入る感が強いと表現できます。メンブレンキーでたまにある格安キーボードのようなぶにょぶにょ感とは全く違う良い押し心地です。 しかし、キーを押した時の感触の好みは、本当に十人十色でしょうから、こればかりは機会があれば、買う前にご自身で実際にそのキーボードを触ってみるのがいちばん良いと思います。 英語配列のキーボードは、たいてい Enter と Backspace の両方とも横長のキーですが、このキーボードは Enter キーが逆L字型です。自分はミスタイプが多いので、このキーボードのように Enter キーの面積が広く Backspace も大きいキーボードが好みです。 このキーボードを持ち上げてみるとよく分かるのですが、キーボードそのものの重量が、一般的なキーボードの倍を超えています。なるほどこれぐらいどっしりしていれば、バシバシキーを叩いてもズリ動いたりせずに安定して使えます。 キーボード右上の3つのステータスランプは、製造時期によって色が違うようです。自分が購入した時は白色でまぶしくないスモーク入りの LED でした。以前は白色で透明の LED だったそうで、けっこうまぶしいようでした。自分自身は見たことはありませんが、最近製造のものは赤色の LED のものがあるようです。英語配列でも UK 配列などのものは、元から赤色だと聞いたこともあります。
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