Ducky One 3 Classic Fullsize RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Packaging
The box is cool, but unfortunately, it doesn’t show the keyboard design on the front. I suspect this is because they have so many variants, that it would mean too many box designs, so for Ducky, this does make sense.
Again, it’s pretty generic at the back, this is a box for “a ducky 3” keyboard, but any major changes are put on with a sticker on the side, showing the switch type, language, etc.
The cardboard is nice and thick, with a folded insert providing decent air gapping. There’s also a hard plastic lid, and plastic wrap keeping everything nicely protected.
Under the keyboard, there are a few details on the switch design and performance.
In the box, you’ll find some custom keycaps, a blank space bar, key and switch pulling tools, and the USB C cable.
The caps look great too, although if someone can translate the third one from the right, let me know in the comments as Google Translate say’s it’s either Width or Round, but I’m not sure what switch it is meant to be.