Dierya x KEMOVE DK61 Pro Review 2024
Discover the Dierya x KEMOVE DK61 Pro, a wireless mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and customizable features designed for gamers and professionals looking for performance and style.
About The Keyboard
The Dierya x KEMOVE DK61 Pro is a compact 60% mechanical keyboard that combines performance and portability, ideal for gamers and professionals alike. Designed with Gateron mechanical switches, it provides a tactile response that enhances typing speed and accuracy. Its lightweight structure allows for easy transport, making it a perfect companion for on-the-go setups. Additionally, the keyboard's wireless capability allows for a clutter-free workspace, while still delivering high-performance specs such as a 1000 Hz polling rate, ensuring a lag-free experience.
type
Wireless
compactness
60%
switches
Gateron Mechanical
keycap material
PBT
switch lifespan
50 million actuations
polling rate
1000 Hz
actuation point
2.0 mm
response time
1 ms
Performance & Build
Additional Features
In terms of aesthetics, the DK61 Pro shines with its vibrant RGB lighting, which features customizable modes, including reactive and breathing effects that transform any setup into an immersive visual experience. The keycaps are made of durable PBT, which guarantees longevity and resistance to wear. Furthermore, with the option for customizable macros and key mapping, the keyboard supports tailored functionalities that can adapt to any user's workflow or gaming needs. For those who value ergonomic layouts, despite the lack of wrist support, the adjustable height feature helps maintain a comfortable typing posture during extended use.
Target Users
Gaming, Productivity
Build Quality
- Frame Material: Plastic
- Durability: IPX4 (splash resistant)
- Material Details: Reinforced base for stability
Lighting
- RGB: Yes
- Zones: 16 million
- Modes: Static, Breathing, Reactive
- Sync Features:
- Game Sync
- Music Sync
- Custom Sync
Ergonomics
- Noise Level: Clicky
- Wrist Support: None
- Angles: Adjustable height with feet
Tuomas Jokela
Keyboard Enthusiast & Developer