Ducky One X Inductive Keyboard Review
Source: Tech Power Up added 18th Feb 2025Introduction
Taiwan-based peripherals brand Ducky has been around for longer than the vast majority of other keyboard outfits, to the point where we also see some larger companies collaborate with Ducky to put out special editions. We’ve covered plenty of Ducky products in the past, including its foray into the custom keyboard world with the ProjectD series. Before that, we saw the entry of “Quack Mechanics,” a sorely needed feature set that helped bring Ducky keyboards on parity with the highly competitive Chinese keyboard scene. You’ll notice a common theme with Ducky keyboards has been early adoption of new Cherry switches, and Ducky has remained one of Cherry’s prized partners over the years. All this is within the realm of mechanical keyboards though, and things are rapidly changing with magnetic switches and Hall effect keyboards taking over the enthusiast gaming keyboard market. Today we look at Ducky’s answer to magnetic switches with the brand new One X inductive switch keyboard series that releases the day this review is published.
Ducky first showed the One X at Computex this year, and we found out then that this was shaping up to be the world’s first announced inductive switch keyboard. This differs from magnetic switch keyboards in that these inductive switches do not need a dedicated sensor per switch, with inductive coils in the PCB helping cater to all the switches collectively, as well as on a per-switch basis. This is new tech that has greater potential than HE switches thus, allowing keyboards to offer similar features including customizable actuation, rapid trigger, multiple functions per switch etc. at a lower cost. There’s also more room for experimentation with other features thus—literally—including different forms of lighting and even finer control over analog switch output. This isn’t to say the Ducky One X will be the keyboard to do everything, yet Ducky has already laid a solid foundation by adopting a web-based configurator for easier user-based customization and adding feature updates over time. The One X comes in two sizes—100% and 60%—as well as two colors each in black and white. Ducky has kindly provided a review sample of the 100% size One X to TechPowerUp at my request, and let’s begin our review with a look at the product specifications in the table below.
Specifications
Ducky One X Inductive Keyboard (Full-size) | |
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Layout: | 108-key, 100% form factor in a modified US ANSI layout |
Material: | ABS plastic case, PBT plastic keycaps, metal plate, foam and silicone sheets |
Macro Support: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 452 (L) x 150 (W) x 41 (H) mm |
Weight: | 1.6 kg / 3.54 lbs |
Wrist Rest: | No |
Anti-ghosting: | Full N-Key rollover USB and 2.4 GHz, 6KRO with Bluetooth |
Media Keys: | Dedicated volume control |
Cable Length: | 6 ft / 1.8 m |
Software: | Yes, web-based |
Switch Type: | Ducky inductive switches |
Lighting: | RGB per-key lighting |
Interface: | USB, 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth |
Warranty: | One year |
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