🎮 Elevate Your Game with the STREAK80 LP!
The Fnatic STREAK80 LP White TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines a sleek tenkeyless design with low-profile speed switches for rapid response and comfort. Featuring vibrant RGB lighting, durable PBT keycaps, and pro-level performance, this keyboard is engineered for gamers who demand excellence.
Brand | Fnatic |
Series | STREAK80 LP |
Item model number | KB0007-001 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Item Weight | 1.29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.98 x 5.08 x 1.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.98 x 5.08 x 1.1 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | DC power supply |
Manufacturer | Fnatic Gear |
ASIN | B0CJ5DC86S |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 6, 2023 |
C**T
Great keyboard! Possibly the best I have used!
Update 4/6/2021: After writing my recent review, I noticed that there are not that many of these keyboards left and at the this time it appears that if you want a miniStreak, you have to get MX Silent Reds. I thought I could use a change of pace, so I ordered one. The silent red switch is a game changer! It is significantly quieter than the MX Browns, and it sounds nicer too. For gaming, I definately prefer the linear feel. For typing, it took a while to get used to, but I increased my WPM from around 60-65wpm to a consistent 70-75wpm.I also went down a rabbit hole with mechanical keyboards and modding them. In the week I have owned the Silent Red miniStreak, I have added foam to the inside of the bottom plate, lubed the switches and stabilizers, added foam to the spacebar, and added a set of the Glorious PBT keycaps.I have never used a truly premium custom board, but I imagine this is a taste of what that is like. If you are thinking about getting one of these, I would snap one up now. Best Buy also has a few left for around $75. At that price, you are getting a great feeling keyboard, relatively small, and very durable.Last point, my old MX Brown is still kicking. I gave it a really thorough deep clean, performed the same mods, did a function test and put it in the closet as a backup. I really really hope Fnatic gets back in the peripheral game with some vigor. It seems like they make great gear when they put their mind to it. Fnatic Clutch 3 Ultralight mouse would be top on my list lol.Update 3/16/2021: I have been using this keyboard since May 2019. Since March 2020, I have been using this keyboard all day long for work, and lot of times in the evening for gaming. It has not skipped a beat, never lost programming, no dead keys. It still works like its brand new. I also have it hooked up to a KVM switch to go between my work laptop and my gaming PC. It never hiccups when I switch it over and it has probably been switched at least 500 times in the last year. I think I am going to keep using it until something breaks just to see if/when that happens. Side note: I do clean it with an air compressor and alcohol wipes about once every six months.Let me start by saying that I love this keyboard. This is my second TKL keyboard (I also have a Cooler Master CK530 w/ Gateron Reds). This is probably my 10th mechanical keyboard as well. So I have used quite a few over the years and I have a pretty good idea of what I like and don't like.I am just going to hit a few bullet points on what I really liked and add a little tip at the end:Pros:+Great software! It is really easy to use and doesn't need to run all the time. Setting up my lighting scheme was easy, and it was easy to setup different profiles as well. You can easily switch profiles on the keyboard too.+Removable cable. Very handy to have. I can move the entire keyboard out of the way quickly and easily if I want to use my entire desk. Alternatively, you could get a second USB-C cable and easily travel with it.+Low profile body. This makes for a very comfortable keyboard. I didn't think it would matter at first, but it really is a game changer for me.+Very compact. It's a TKL keyboard, so it is already freeing up some extra space for your mouse. However, it doesn't have any extra fluff around the edges, so you get just that much more space for your mouse.+Amazing stabilizers. Any stabilized key, especially the spacebar, are a joy to use. This is another thing that I noticed early, but didn't put much thought into. Now, I really don't want to use a mechanical keyboard that doesn't have this level of stabilization.Cons:-Caps lock indicator is kinda hard to see. Maybe move it up a few millimeters?-Doesn't seem like there is a way to dim the keyboard other than going into gaming mode. Maybe this can be fixed with a software update?-While there are media keys when using the FN button, I would really love to see a dedicated volume up/down key.-I couldn't find a comfortable position to use the wrist rest. It isn't really necessary anyway, and your mileage may vary.Pretty good right? I think so, easily the best keyboard I have bought since the original Logitech G710+. Next time I feel like I need a full size keyboard, I am just getting the bigger version of this.I would suggest you shop around though. Certain other blue and yellow stores have this keyboard for $90 at their regular price (or less if you go open box). Just something to keep in mind.
P**L
Premium typing experience
I don't game, got this keyboard for development/coding and writing documents for work. This is the most satisfying keyboard I've used till date, and it actually improves my typing speed.The keys are low profile, stable, with just the right amount haptic feedback where I don't make mistakes in judging if the key got pressed or not, and awesome sounding. It's not very "thocky" as the mech-keyboard-heads would call it, but thockier than your usual mechanical keyboard.The lights are nice, can be dimmed and set to a single color for a more not-gaming look. The keys don't rattle, the body is well finished and has weight - while keeping a small enough form factor.By all means, this is a premium feeling keyboard that punches above its price. And as some mech-keyboard-heads would call it - an endgame keyboard, you wouldn't possibly need anything better than this (+wireless connectivity would be nice though).Note that is a separate LP version which is presumably even better, but this is a low profile keyboard, even though there is no LP in the product name.
L**N
Streak (not mini or Rush): Best keyboard I've ever owned. (Despite the cord)
***This review is for the Streak model.***This average star-rating for this listing is meaningless, because the the reviews for different products are all mixed together.The very least you could expect from a list of customer reviews is that they're for the product that they're listed with.And even if reviews for different products are all mixed together...Maybe there could be a "filter" option where the user could select the product of interest?Unfortunately, that's not the case.Buyer beware: Pay attention to what product the reviews are for. Apparently the job of determining relevance has been out-sourced to you.***Update***I took it upon myself to remove the cable and splice the passthrough port directly to the board connector.Now I can use any USB cable I want.(See attached photos of my modification.)***End Update***I have the brown switches, because they come recommended for work/general-typing usage cases. I don't game anymore, so I can't give any input on that application.The build quality of this keyboard is excellent; and in my opinion, the price is justified.It's durable, 100% responsive, and visually remarkable.Having a built in scroll wheel that defaults as a volume control is awesome. I find it so useful, that I'm of the opinion that this should be a standard feature in all keyboards.There is only one thing that I don't adore about this keyboard: The cord.In fact, I detest it.There's nothing wrong with it per se, it's just that it's obnoxiously bulky.It's completely over-engineered for me. I acknowledge that it's enormous size and industrial-strength build may be exactly what others are looking for.For instance, it probably holds up well in gaming scenarios where emotions run high and the equipment may be subject to extreme physical forces. (E.g. Rage-quit tantrums)But for me, it's just a ridiculous albatross attached to the the neck of an otherwise sleek and efficient HID.The fact that I still use this keyboard exclusively is a testament to its quality.(I'd never tolerate the insanity of the cord in anything less than fantastic.)
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