Ducky One 2 Mini V2 Review (2024)

Tested using Methodology v1.0

Reviewed Mar 31, 2021 at 09:42 am

Latest change: Retest Jun 09, 2022 at 12:27 pm

By Shane Kuhn, Kassandra Alarie, and John Peroramas

Ducky One 2 Mini V2 Review (1)

8.6

Gaming

4.8

Mobile/Tablet

8.0

Office

8.1

Programming

4.8

Entertainment / HTPC

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Size

Compact (60%)

Connectivity Wired

Mechanical

Yes

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is a 60% compact mechanical gaming keyboard. It's almost identical to the Ducky One 2 Mini V1, but it has some small physical and performance differences. The variant we tested has tactile Cherry MX Brown switches, which feel light and responsive, but it's also available in a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches, so you can choose which switch type you like best. You can set macros to any key and change the RGB backlighting effects, but you need to do it directly from the keyboard since it doesn't have customization software like most keyboards do. Unfortunately, its click latency is quite high, which isn't ideal for gaming since there's a noticeable lag. Note thatat the time of writing, this keyboard is hard to find available at most resellers, and we purchased our unit from MechanicalKeyboards.com.

Our Verdict

8.6 Gaming

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is excellent for gaming, but its high latency may not be ideal for fast-paced games where accuracy is crucial. The Cherry MX Brown switches have a low operating force and a short pre-travel distance, which should result in a light and responsive gaming experience. It has customizable RGB backlighting, macro-programmable keys, and a sturdy feel. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a wrist rest. Also, it doesn't have customization software, so any setting changes you make need to be done on the keyboard itself.

Pros

  • Feels very well-built.

  • Available in a wide range of switches.

  • Customizable RGB backlighting.

  • All keys are macro-programmable.

Cons

  • Mediocre ergonomics.

  • Latency is quite high.

  • No customization software.

See our Gaming Recommendations

4.8 Mobile/Tablet

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is a wired-only keyboard and isn't designed to be used with mobile devices or tablets.

8.0 Office

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is great for office use. The Cherry MX Brown switches on our unit felt light and responsive, and they're quiet enough that the sound shouldn't bother those around you, even in a noise-sensitive environment. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a wrist rest, but its straight design and two incline settings should be comfortable enough without one. Also, it doesn't have dedicated arrow keys, which may be a bother to some.

Pros

  • Feels very well-built.

  • Available in a wide range of switches.

  • Customizable RGB backlighting.

Cons

  • Mediocre ergonomics.

  • No customization software.

See our Office Recommendations

8.1 Programming

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is great for programming. This very well-built keyboard has customizable RGB backlighting and macro-programmable keys. The Cherry MX Brown switches on our unit felt light and responsive. Unfortunately, it isn't wireless, so you can't pair it to multiple devices at once. Also, it doesn't come with a wrist rest, but its straight design and two incline settings should be comfortable enough without one.

Pros

Cons

  • Wired-only design.

  • Mediocre ergonomics.

  • No customization software.

See our Programming Recommendations

4.8 Entertainment / HTPC

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 isn't ideal for home theater PC setups since it's a wired keyboard. It lacks a trackpad, so you need a mouse on the side to navigate the user interface. On the plus side, it does have RGB backlighting and media hotkeys.

Pros

  • Feels very well-built.

  • Customizable RGB backlighting.

Cons

  • Wired-only design.

  • No trackpad or trackball.

  • No dedicated media keys.

  • 8.6 Gaming
  • 4.8 Mobile/Tablet
  • 8.0 Office
  • 8.1 Programming
  • 4.8 Entertainment / HTPC

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  1. Updated Jun 09, 2022: Updated firmware to v1.10 to address macOS compatibility. However, there were no changes to results due to testing limitations. The review has been updated to reflect the findings.
  2. Updated Feb 11, 2022: This keyboard's latency was retested. The retest yielded the same results as the initial testing. No changes were made to the review.
  3. Updated Mar 31, 2021: Review published.
  4. Updated Mar 29, 2021: Early access published.
  5. Updated Mar 17, 2021: Our testers have started testing this product.
  6. Updated Mar 16, 2021: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  7. Updated Mar 12, 2021: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

We tested the Ducky One 2 Mini V2 with Cherry MX Brown switches, but it's also available in a wide variety of switches, which you can see in the table below. It's nearly identical to the Ducky One 2 Mini V1 but with some slight differences like firmware updates, updated DIP switch functions, and two additional LEDs under the spacebar.There are some variants with different sizes, like the full-sized Ducky One 2, the TenKeyLess Ducky One 2 RGB TKL, and the Ducky One 2 SF, which has a 65% layout with dedicated arrowkeys.

ModelFrame ColorSizeCherry MX SwitchesGateron SwitchesKailh SwitchesTTC Switches
Ducky One 2 Mini V2Black60%

Black
Blue
Red
Brown
Silver
Silent Red
Silent Black

Brown
Red
Yellow
Silent Brown

BOX White
BOX Brown
BOX Red
BOX Thick Jade
BOX Silent Pink
Speed Pro Burgundy
Speed Copper

Gold Pink
Bluish White

If you have a Ducky One 2 Mini V2 that doesn'tcorrespond to our review, please let us know in the discussions and we'll update it. You can see the label of our unit here.

Compared To Other Keyboards

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is a compact wired mechanical keyboard available in an incredibly wide range of switches, so you have more freedom to pick the exact switches you like. However, unlike other keyboards, this one doesn't have any customization software to easily make adjustments, so any setting changes you make need to be done directly from the board.

For other options, see our recommendations for thebest gaming keyboards, thebest keyboards for writers, and thebest mechanical keyboards.

Razer Huntsman Mini

The Razer Huntsman Miniand theDucky One 2 Mini V2are both 60% compact wired mechanical keyboards, but the Razer is overall better for gaming. The Razer has a significantly lower latency so you shouldn't notice any delay even while playing fast-paced games, and it has easy-to-use software for RGB customization and macro programming.Also, the Razer feels much better-built, thanks to its plastic and aluminum frame. While both are available with different switch types, the Razer is only available with proprietary optical switches, whereas the Ducky is available with Cherry Mx, Gateron, and Kailh switches.

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HyperX Alloy Origins 60

The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 and theDucky One 2 Mini V2are both 60% compact mechanical keyboards, but the HyperX is better for gaming thanks to its significantly lower latency. Also, it haseasy-to-usecustomization software to set macros and change the RGB backlighting. However, the HyperX isn't as good as the Ducky at color mixing. If you don't like the feel of linear switches, the Ducky is a better choice since it's available in a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches.

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Ducky One 2 Mini V1

The Ducky One 2 Mini V1 and the Ducky One 2 Mini V2 are nearly identical, except for some minor differences. Both are wired, 60% compact keyboards, but the V2 has a slightly longer cable. Also, the V2 has a muchhigher latency than the V1, so it isn't recommended for serious gamers since there may be a noticeable lag. Otherwise, they both have full RGB backlighting and macro-programmable keys. Also,both lack customization software, so any setting changes you make need to be done on the keyboard directly.

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Corsair K65 RGB MINI

TheDucky One 2 Mini V2and the Corsair K65 RGB MINI are compact 60% keyboards. The Ducky is a keyboard better suited for a variety of uses. It has multiple incline settings, and it's available with a range of Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches. However, it feels slightly less sturdily built, and the feet sometimes collapse when you move the keyboard. On the other hand, the Corsair is a better gaming keyboard with remarkably lower latency and linear Cherry MX Speed switches.

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Obinslab Anne Pro 2

The Obinslab Anne Pro 2 and theDucky One 2 Mini V2are both compact 60% mechanical keyboards. If you want something that you can pair with multiple devices at once, the Obinslab is a better choice since it's wireless. It's also a better choice for gaming thanks to its exceptionally low latency when used over a wired connection, unlike the Ducky's latency which is significantly higher. The Obinslab also has a customization software to set macros and change the backlighting, although it can be hard to use. Both keyboards are available in a wide variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches.

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GLORIOUS GMMK PRO

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is a great gaming keyboard if you want something prebuilt, while theGLORIOUS GMMK PROis a barebones keyboard for mixed usage. The Ducky is a compact 60% keyboard with no dedicated function row or arrow keys. It's available with a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh, and TTC switches. On the other hand, the GLORIOUS doesn't come with any switches or keycaps, so you can choose whichever ones you like most. It comes in two colors and has a programmable rotary knob which you can also swap for a different color. The GLORIOUS also has much lower latency once you update it to the latest firmware.

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Test Results

Ducky One 2 Mini V2 Review (2)

Design

Design

Dimensions

Size

Compact (60%)

Height

1.5" (3.9 cm)

Width 12.0" (30.5 cm)

Depth

4.2" (10.7 cm)

Depth With Wrist Rest

N/A

Weight

1.23 lbs (0.560 kg)

8.0

Design

Build Quality

Keycap Material PBT

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 feels very well-built. Its two-tone plastic body feels solid and has only a small amount of flex to it. The doubleshot PBT keycaps feel nice and stable, and there's no rattling when shaking the keyboard. There are secondary functions printed onto the front-facing side of the keys, so they're easy to see when using the keyboard; however, light doesn't shine through them. It has four rubber points on the underside that provide good grip, but the incline feet are noticeably worse at keeping the keyboard in place and sometimes collapse when the keyboard is moved.

6.5

Design

Ergonomics

Board Design

Straight

Minimum Incline

Medium Incline

Maximum Incline

13°

Wrist Rest No

The ergonomics are just okay. It has two incline settings, and while it doesn’t come with a wrist rest, typing on it should feel comfortable enough without one. The incline feet aren't very grippy, and they don't prevent it from moving around very well.

9.6

Design

Backlighting

Backlighting Yes

Color

RGB

Individually Backlit Keys

Yes

Color Mixing

Great

Effects

Yes

Programmable

No

It has full RGB backlighting with individually-lit keys. While it doesn’t have downloadable software, you can customize the color, change the lighting effects, and adjust the brightness directly from the keyboard. It's great at color mixing, and while there’s a bit of a pink hue to letters when the lighting is set to white, we determined this is because of the black color of the keycaps. When we swapped out the keys with white ones, the pink hue wasn’t visible.

Design

Cable & Connector

Connectivity Wired

Detachable

Yes (Wired Only Keyboard)

Length 5.6 ft (1.7 m)

Connector (Keyboard side)

USB type-C

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2’s USB-C to USB-A cable is detachable, making it easy to replace if it gets damaged or you want to replace it with a custom one. While it’s slightly longer than the cable on the Ducky One 2 Mini V1, it feels the same otherwise.

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Design

Wireless Versatility

Bluetooth

No

Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

No

Proprietary Receiver

No

Battery Type

No Batteries

Design

Extra Features

Media Keys

Hot Keys

Macro Programmable Keys

All

Trackpad / Trackball No

Wheel No

USB Passthrough

No

Numpad No

Windows Key Lock

Yes

Lock Indicator Caps Lock

While there isn’t software to customize the Ducky One 2 Mini V2, you can make all of your settings changes directly from the keyboard itself and save them to the onboard memory. You can set macros and change the backlighting effects using the hotkeys. There are also DIP switches on the underside of the keyboard that let you change the location of the Windows key, FN key, and Caps Lock key. You can also play Minesweeper and turn on the Ducky Gamble Mode on the keyboard.

Design

In The Box

  • Ducky One 2 Mini V2 keyboard
  • USB-A- to USB-C cable
  • 11 alternative PBT keycaps (random color)
  • Keycap puller
  • Manuals

Typing Experience

Typing Experience

Keystrokes

Mechanical

Yes

Key Switches

Cherry MX Brown

Feel

Tactile

Operating Force

52 gf

Actuation Force

45 gf

Pre-Travel

2.1 mm

Total Travel

4.1 mm

The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 variant we tested uses tactile Cherry MX Brown switches, which feel light and responsive. It's available in a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches which will perform differently.

LEARN ABOUT KEYSTROKES

9.0

Typing Experience

Typing Quality

It has fantastic typing quality. The PBT keycaps feel very nice to type on and feel very stable. They have a nice concave curve that helps differentiate between keys. Despite being a compact keyboard, the spacing doesn't feel too cramped, so you shouldn't be making more typos than usual. The Cherry MX Brown switches feel responsive and offer tactile feedback, which is helpful to let you know when your key is registered. It's also available in a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches, which will result in a different typing experience.

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Typing Experience

Typing Noise

Noise

Quiet

The Cherry MX Brown switches on our unit are quiet. However, the sound may differ depending on the switch type you get.

LEARN ABOUT TYPING NOISE

6.2

Typing Experience

Latency

Latency Wired

27.8 ms

Latency Receiver

N/A

Latency Bluetooth

N/A

The latency on the Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is much higher than on the Ducky One 2 Mini V1, and it might be noticeable while playing fast-paced games. If you're interested in a compact 60% keyboard with exceptionally low latency, check out the Corsair K65 RGB MINI.

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Software and Operating System

6.1

Software and Operating System

Software & Programming

Software Name No Software

Account Required

No Software

Profiles

6+

Onboard Memory

Yes

Cloud Sync

No

Macro Programming

Onboard

Ease Of Use

No Software

Software Windows Compatible

No

Software macOS Compatible

No

It doesn't have any customization software available. However, you can set macros and change the RGB backlighting directly on the keyboard, and save your settings to the onboard memory. If you prefer a compact 60% board with software, check out the Redragon Dragonborn K630 RGB.

7.2

Software and Operating System

Keyboard Compatibility

Windows Full

macOS Partial

Linux Partial

Android No

iOS No

iPadOS No

It's fully compatible with Windows, but the calculator hotkey doesn't work on macOS or Linux. Ducky released a firmware update (v1.10) that claims to have addressed macOS compatibility. When retested with this updated firmware, the calculator and print screen buttons don't work on macOS. However, this is likely a limitation of the Mac compatibility test, and your own experience may differ.

Ducky One 2 Mini V2 Review (2024)

FAQs

Ducky One 2 Mini V2 Review? ›

Our Verdict. The Ducky One 2 Mini V2 is excellent for gaming, but its high latency may not be ideal for fast-paced games where accuracy is crucial. The Cherry MX Brown switches have a low operating force and a short pre-travel distance, which should result in a light and responsive gaming experience.

Is the Ducky One 2 mini good for typing? ›

The Ducky One 2 Mini V1 is very different than the full-sized Corsair K95 PLATINUM. The Ducky has doubleshot PBT keycaps and offers an excellent typing quality. However, it doesn't have dedicated macro keys or navigation arrow keys like the Corsair.

Is Ducky One 2 still good? ›

Our Verdict. The Ducky One 2 is a decent gaming keyboard. It scores lower because our unit doesn't have backlighting, although there are variants available with it, which would likely score much better. It's available in a variety of Cherry MX switches, every key is macro-programmable, and the PBT keycaps feel great.

Is the Ducky One 2 mini programmable? ›

Program and record macros with the on-board interface, no additional software required. Save up to 6 profiles directly to the keyboard.

What's so good about Ducky's keyboard? ›

Conclusion. Overall, Ducky produces highly customizable keyboards, and you can purchase them in several color variants, giving your gaming setup a unique aesthetic. They have outstanding typing quality, which is great if you also want to use them for the office, and they're very well-made.

What keyboards do Fortnite pros use? ›

What keyboards do Fortnite pros use? Fortnite pro users prefer high-end keyboards such as Logitech G Pro (X), Ducky One 2 mini, SteelSeries Apex Pro (TKL), Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT gaming keyboard, and so on.

Which keyboard is best for typing practice? ›

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ProductDimensions SizeOffice
GLORIOUS GMMK PROCompact (75%)7.2
ASUS ROG AzothCompact (75%)8.2
Corsair K65 PLUS WIRELESSCompact (75%)7.9
Leopold FC900RFull-size (100%)7.7
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Are Ducky keyboards better than Razer? ›

Our Verdict. The Ducky One 2 is better overall than the Razer BlackWidow, mainly because the Ducky is more customizable since you can get it in a wide variety of Cherry MX switches.

Is Ducky or Keychron better? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

The Ducky is a wired-only 60% keyboard, while the Keychron is a low-profile wireless keyboard with a 75% layout. The Keychron is more versatile because it can be used with a wider variety of devices or even in a home theater PC setup.

Is Ducky better than glorious? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

The Ducky One 3 is a better mechanical gaming keyboard than the GLORIOUS GMMK. Both are hot-swappable keyboards available in a range of sizes. The Ducky feels somewhat better built and has significantly lower latency.

What switches are best for gaming? ›

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ProductRelease YearKeystrokes Actuation Force
Tecsee Carrot202153 gf
Cherry MX Speed Silver201645 gf
Kailh Speed Copper201942 gf
Kailh White Owl Box202163 gf
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Is the Ducky One 3 Mini better than the One 2 Mini? ›

The Ducky One 3 is a new installment in the Ducky One lineup and succeeds the Ducky One 2. The 3 has lower latency and is available in a wider range of stock Cherry MX switches. It also has a hot-swappable PCB, which means that you can use the switches you prefer.

Are Ducky keyboards better than Corsair? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

The Ducky One 3 and the Corsair K70 RGB PRO are both wired-only mechanical keyboards designed for gaming use, but the Corsair performs better overall. It has lower latency and a higher maximum polling rate and has an included wrist rest for better comfort while gaming.

How long can a Ducky keyboard last? ›

On average, a well-maintained mechanical keyboard can last for 50 to 70 million keystrokes. This means that even with heavy usage, a mechanical keyboard should serve you well for several years.

Is the Ducky One 2 mini good for gaming? ›

The One 2 Mini is responsive, consistent, and super reliable. It's not going to work for people who prefer to game with the arrow keys (since it doesn't have any) or people who like to have a ton of extra keys at their disposal, but for everything else you really can't go wrong with this keyboard.

Are mini keyboards good for typing? ›

Try A Minimalist Keyboard. In ergonomics, one size does not fit all. Did you know that a smaller keyboard can have big ergonomic benefits? That's especially true if you have a smaller frame and don't need a numpad to do your best work.

Are clicky keys good for typing? ›

To summarize, clicky switches have a nice audible click to them and also have a nice tactile bump as well so they feel good to type on, but can be very loud and might get annoying to you or to those around you.

What are the fastest keyboards to type on? ›

Estimates are that you can be more than 60 per cent faster typing on a DVORAK keyboard. The layout that takes the crown however is called Colemak. Colemak is relatively newer, and it's easier to adapt as well.

Are mechanical keyboards the best for typing? ›

Mechanical switches have a higher actuation force, which can vary depending on the switch type. This characteristic can be advantageous for typists who prefer a more pronounced tactile feel, but it may require some adjustment if you're used to membrane keyboards.

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