This article covers Ducky One 2 Mini RGB 60% version メカニカルゲーミングキーボード (Cherry MX Silver).
Overview
Ducky Channel's One 2 Mini RGB 60% version is a compact mechanical gaming keyboard that omits the numpad and function row to achieve a 60% layout. It ships with Cherry MX Silver switches—a linear switch with a lighter actuation force (45g) and shorter pre-travel than standard MX Reds, making it ideal for rapid key presses in competitive gaming. Measuring just 302 x 108 x 40 mm, the keyboard frees up substantial desk real estate, allowing a low-sensitivity mouse arm to swing without bumping into the keyboard. Each key is individually lit by RGB LEDs, and the onboard controls let you cycle through animations and adjust brightness without installing dedicated software.
Connectivity & Compatibility
The One 2 Mini connects via a detachable USB-C cable (USB-A to USB-C included). It is fully compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, and works on PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox consoles, though advanced RGB modes and key remapping may be limited on consoles. It offers full N-key rollover over USB and a 1000 Hz polling rate (1 ms response). There is no wireless variant—this is a strictly wired keyboard, ensuring zero latency and consistent connection.
Product Info
Launched in 2019 and still widely available, the One 2 Mini RGB 60% version typically retails around ¥16,980 on Japanese markets, placing it in the entry-to-mid tier for compact mechanical keyboards. In the box you get the keyboard, a braided USB-C cable, a keycap puller, spare space-bar caps, and a quick-start guide. Warranty coverage varies by seller, but Ducky officially offers one year of support. Market positioning: It competes with other 60% boards like the Anne Pro 2 or Cooler Master SK621, but Ducky stands out for its solid build quality, per-key RGB with onboard customization, and the availability of genuine Cherry MX switches (not clones). The keycaps are double-shot PBT, which resist shine and wear better than standard ABS.
Best Use Cases
- Competitive Gamers: The 60% layout leaves more room for low-sensitivity mouse movements, and the Cherry MX Silver switches provide a fast, linear feel that excels in FPS and rhythm games. The lack of a numpad also brings the mouse and keyboard closer, reducing shoulder strain. - Typists Who Prefer Light Linear Switches: The Silver switch's short actuation and 45g force reduce finger fatigue during long typing sessions, though the lack of a tactile bump means you must rely on bottoming out to know you've pressed a key. - Customization Enthusiasts: With a standard bottom row layout, swapping keycaps is easy. The RGB lighting can be customized via onboard controls or community firmware (QMK/VIA support is not official but exists via third-party mods).
Product Disclosure (Amazon)
- Manufacturer: Ducky
- ASIN: B07NPWTP42
- Note: This article covers a manufacturer-made product based on Amazon listing details.





