







⌨️ Elevate your workspace with compact power and vibrant style!
The MOTOSPEED CK61 is a portable 61-key mechanical keyboard featuring durable blue switches rated for 50 million keystrokes, 14 RGB backlighting modes, and full N-key rollover with anti-ghosting. Its compact 60% design maximizes desk space while delivering high responsiveness and cross-platform compatibility with Mac, Windows, and Android devices. Built with high-quality ABS and plate-mounted keys, it’s perfect for professionals and gamers seeking a stylish, reliable keyboard that fits any setup.







| ASIN | B07VJNF1G4 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,092 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #141 in Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | MOTOSPEED |
| Compatible Devices | Mac,Android,windows |
| Connector Type | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,044) |
| Date First Available | 16 August 2019 |
| Generic Name | MECHANICAL KEYBOARD |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Has an attached light | Yes |
| Importer | Jikesh Purohit, C/225 suryadarshan township manjalpur vadodara |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29 x 10 x 4.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 432 g |
| Item model number | MSCK61-blue switch |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | MOTOSPEED |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model | MSCK61-blue switch |
| Model Name | MOTOSPEED CK61 blue switch |
| Mounting Hardware | Keycap Puller, Mechanical Keyboard, USB Cable, User Manual |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows XP |
| Packer | Jikesh Purohit, C/225 suryadarshan township manjalpur vadodara |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 10 x 4.5 cm; 432 g |
| Special Features | Backlit, Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Spill Proof, Water Resistant, Waterproof |
V**L
better than gamdias E3
motospeed give you value for money product. diffrent between gamdias and motospeed is just keyboard colour and rbg lighting. gamdias price is 4099 and motospeed price is 3299. plus 417rs coupan discount. so my opinion is save money as much you can. super build quality. It's awesome deal i got
K**Y
Better than Gamedias E3
motospeed give you value for money product. diffrent between gamdias and motospeed is just keyboard colour and rbg lighting. gamdias price is 4090 and motospeed price is 3299. plus 417rs coupon discount. so my opinion is save money as much you can. super build quality.
D**L
Dont get it if ur gonna have it for over 2 years
Not good for long time use i have had mine for over 3 years and 7 keys have stopped workimg properly they still work just u have to press it 2 times and the rbg is also messed up in some keys white became pink i only bought it as it was 60 percent typing was alright mainly used for gaming but remember u cant double tyoe from this keyboard
N**.
Worth it for the money
This is an excellent product for gaming and pretty cheap the keys feel soft and clicky..
A**R
Nice and clicky
Value for money
K**L
Rattles
Return policy sucks i dont even know will i get the refund stablizers rattle a lot way priced for what it really is
Y**R
Good product
Does what it says, build superb happy user. Does what it says, build superb happy user. Does what it says, build superb happy user.
V**D
RGB stopped functioning properly within 3-4 months
the rgb is not functioning properly.the first rgb key to not not function started with the button 'A' and then other keys like Q,1,Z and windows key,H,J and caps rgb isnt responding properly.Its not even been 4 months since i got this keyboard.Please contact me for this issue to be fixed
R**N
As a keyboard enthusiast, I rate this a 9/10 because of the quality it offers for the cheap price. I definitely would advise people to purchase this keyboard since it has everything you'll need for an intermediate. However, if you're competitive gaming I would definitely recommend another keyboard since this one doesn't have the facilities for pro gaming. Other than that. this keyboard is amazing and came with no issues while delivering, also not to mention; came with the switches I ordered, being the Reds. The stabilizers are not bad, but can be improved. Overall, this keyboard offers you more than what you'd expect for a keyboard in this range of price.
A**X
The Motospeed 60% keyboard has quickly become my go-to choice for gaming and productivity on the go. Its compact design packs a punch in terms of performance and features. Pros: Compact Layout: The 60% layout is perfect for saving space on my desk or for travel. Despite its small size, it retains essential keys and functions, making it versatile for both gaming and everyday use. Mechanical Switches: The keyboard features mechanical switches that offer a satisfying tactile feedback and responsiveness. Typing and gaming feel smooth and precise. RGB Backlighting: The RGB backlighting is vibrant and customizable, allowing me to personalize my gaming setup with various colors and lighting effects. It adds a stylish touch to the keyboard. Build Quality: Despite its compact size, the keyboard feels solid and well-built. It doesn't flex or creak during intense gaming sessions, which is reassuring. Portability: This keyboard is incredibly portable, making it easy to pack into a backpack for gaming on the go or for use in limited desk spaces. Cons: Learning Curve: The compact layout may take some time to get used to, especially if you're accustomed to a full-sized keyboard. Certain keys, like the arrow keys and function keys, may require different combinations or be accessed through function layers. No Wrist Rest: Given its compact size, there's no built-in wrist rest, which may impact comfort during long typing or gaming sessions. Using an external wrist rest could alleviate this issue. Conclusion: Overall, the Motospeed 60% keyboard offers excellent value for gamers and typists looking for a compact, reliable, and feature-rich keyboard. It combines mechanical switches, customizable RGB lighting, and solid build quality into a portable package that doesn't compromise on performance. While it may have a slight learning curve and lacks a wrist rest, its overall functionality and portability make it a worthwhile investment.
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J**L
At the time of writing this, I've had my keyboard for almost six months, and I've been pleasantly surprised with this keyboard. I'm not a keyboard fanatic, nor am I what I would call a 'hardcore gamer', but I've been using computer keyboards since the IBM Model M was in common use, so I've seen and used a lot of different keyboards. This one has been a pleasant surprise, and I've not regretted buying one. Things I like about it: - Backlit (I happen to like the shade of blue it uses) - Wireless (this was one of the criteria I had when I was shopping for a new keyboard, I have enough stuff on my desk, and reducing the number of cables was a huge plus for me) - Keycaps are easily removable (helps when cleaning the keyboard) - Has an on-off switch (this is one of those things that one might never think about but if it's needed...) - The keyboard is still useable while the USB cable is plugged in for charging. I've run into some wireless devices where one can charge them or use them, but not both at the same time. - The top plate of the keyboard is metal, making it a stable platform to type on with no flex (unless one goes 'total primate' on it) - Does not require software do do things like enable or disable the backlight, or change the LED effects. Things I'm not that fond of: - The font used on the key caps (personal preference) - The backlight, while adequate for the keycap design, is done via a single LED at the top of the switch (makes the lighting not the most even, but that would have increased the price) - The battery indicators are a bit, odd. A flashing LED for a low battery, and one that lights up when charging (with an icon that looks like a full battery) and turns off when the battery is fully charged. Having a single battery light that flashes when low and changes colour when charging/fully would have been more 'intuitive' for the US market in my view. - The battery itself could have been larger, I think, making it last longer. This may have been a case of diminishing returns as looking at the thickness of the keyboard, there can't be a lot of room inside the case. - Switches are not socketed, so if one was to go out, soldering would be required to replace it. Again, I can see this being a cost situation. I know, the list of like to dislikes weighs more on the dislike, but I do like this keyboard. It's not 'The Perfect Keyboard (tm)' to me, but it's good at what it does for the asking price, making it hard to beat. And being that it's held together with screws and not plastic welded or with clips that are not designed to ever open without breaking them, if something goes wrong with a switch or the battery, it's possible with the right knowledge to open it up and fix/enhance the keyboard (coughs in potential larger battery). All in all, I do not regret buying one of these keyboards. It has worked quite well for me in the time I've had it, and I use it every day for several hours at a time.
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