🎮 Elevate Your Game with the miniStreak - Where Speed Meets Style!
The FNATIC miniStreak SPEED is a compact, tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring ultra-fast Speed Silver switches for rapid response, full RGB backlighting with 16.8 million color options, and a lightweight design perfect for portability. Built with professional esports feedback, it combines comfort and durability for an unparalleled gaming experience.
I**E
Premium Hardware
Received this keyboard today and first impressions are very positive! This thing feels solid despite it's size and the lights looks great--aside from the whites which have some light curdling (you can visibly notice the other colours that make the white). I've set mine to a two-tone of orange and hot pink.The switches on this exceeded my expectations since I've not had great experience with linear switches but THESE feel good! There's little travel distance so it's compensated by a stiffer springs, giving way to a robust and almost tactile(?) feel. They feel really good is what I'm trying to say, and I'm someone coming from a 30 year old Dell bigfoot. I really dig the lack of a 'gamery' font for the key legends and this looks far more neutral and professional than those tacky fonts you'd see on Corsair or Razer.The lock light on the caps-lock key is also a nice touch, and the key layout is obviously reduced to a 65% footprint, removing the F keys and multipurposing the number row to use them as function keys. This is a reasonable tradeoff as they've quite cleary chosen to stick to 5 rows, but as someone who plays a lot of retro first person shooters like Doom or Quake, I use F6 and F9 for saves, and now I have to press an extra button or remap it altogether. A thing to keep in mind.There also seems to be shortcut/remappable macro keys on the right hand side, next to the nav cluster, so these might eliminate the need to make two key presses in order to activate a function key--allowing you to save and load in games like Doom which is a welcome idea.Of course, you can see the price of this keyboard is fairly steep for something so small. So why should you buy it? Well, you're getting a well built, sturdy piece of hardware that not only saves space but allows you to play responsively in games with the low profile speed switches that feel smooth and aren't too light. The materials used feel good and just the design of this keyboard is very eyecatching, and something you'd only really find from Fnatic.
M**E
Well designed, performs well however a few problems.
Nicely designed keyboard, one of the best looking keyboards out there. However, the issues i had made me refund the keyboard in the end. The keyswitches simply arent good enough, many reviews on here praise the switches but in my opinion. They're comparable to typing on laptop/membrane keyboards, there is hardly any travel so sometimes you dont know you're even pressing them.. they simply arent good enough for the asking price. The second issue was that the rgb colours specifically white, had a pink hue to it. This presented a problem for my theme i was looking for my setup. Another thing is that the keyboard is way too light, pushing any of the top corner keys lifts the bottom of the keyboard up. The coiled cable is a nice touch but the issues i've mentioned pushed me to refund the keyboard in the end.
A**R
Feels amazing, nice and quiet.
The keyboard is lovely. It's quiet (unlike a lot of not customised mechanical keyboard), the stabilisers are great straight out of the box and I think the rgb looks incredible on my white variant. The keyboard is low profile and overall has a rather small form factor, however does also have all the keys I would need (has dedicated arrow keys and enough macro keys). Comes with a coiled, braided cable which is rare at this price point, making it looks that bit better as well. However this cable is also removable so could be changed out if you wished to do so.Height adjustments on the back are good, personally I think the keyboard is good flat but they're there if you prefer that.Only real complaint I can think of is that you can see some of the screws in the top plate, but personally I don't think it's a big deal and I don't really notice.Overall a brilliant product which I love and I'm very happy with my purchase.
R**D
Great keyboard with an annoying flaw
First of all I want to say that I really like the is keyboard. I have tried a couple of other 65% keyboards and the Streak65 is by far my favourite. However, it has an fundamental flaw.The Streak65 is made entirely from aluminium and the keyboard I got was warped out of the box. So despite the keyboard being on a flat surface, it wobbles as you type and it's maddening! I don't know if is just my imagination, but during the recent heatwave here in the UK the wobble seemed to get worse. Aluminium is a very light metal and highly conductive of heat, so maybe the increase in temperature is enough to warp the frame further. I don't know, I'm not a scientist.It's such a shame because I think the keyboard is great for both typing and gaming. The low profile nature of the switches is awesome, although the spacebar started rattling within an hour or so despite being pre-lubricated. The build would probably be better if it was aluminium on top and plastic on the bottom like a lot of other keyboards seem to be these days. Anyway, as much as I wish it wasn't the case, this keyboard has a major design flaw and it's getting returned.I'm not having much luck with keyboards. That's a Razer Blackwidow V3, ROG Falchion and a Fnatic Streak65 that I've tried over the last few weeks and all of them had a problem of some description. I'm going to give the Logitech G915 TKL a try now. Wish me luck!
D**H
Not as good as I thought it would be
I tried to like this keyboard I really did, it has everything I'm after in a keyboard, it's 65%, low profile and has simple software but I feel there's too much wrong with it for me.First off out of the box there was a slight bend to the keyboard meaning it rocked back and forth on the desk. It wasn't too bad on my desk pad but on the desk itself it was very noticeable.The keycaps are really smooth and slippy my fingers were moving all over while using it.The switches, considering they're sliver speed switches feel sluggish, coming from razer's optical switches they feel slow.I think this keyboard is almost there and I think if it wasn't bent may have kept it.
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