
Motospeed
The Motospeed CK61 (wired) and CK62 (wired + Bluetooth) are budget‑friendly 60% mechanical keyboards featuring RGB lighting, plate‑mounted Kailh BOX or Outemu switches, and a compact design aimed at gamers and travelers.
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$34.99
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Best For
Gamers on a budget who want RGB and responsive switches; travelers and remote workers needing a portable, space‑saving keyboard; students and office users who value a compact layout; switch enthusiasts wanting to try Kailh BOX or Outemu variants. Ideal for gaming, secondary living‑room setups, and multi‑device use (CK62).
Not Ideal For
Users who rely heavily on the tilde (~) key, dedicated arrow keys, or function keys; professionals needing extensive software customization (especially macOS users); those seeking premium materials like aluminum cases; anyone wanting a fully wired solution without wireless (CK62 users who prefer only wired).
Expert Opinion
ZeroAir Reviews highlighted the CK61’s excellent build quality, stable Kailh BOX switches and strong value proposition, noting the solid metal plate and lack of rattles. The review praised the RGB and compact form factor but criticized the absence of a dedicated tilde key and the hidden arrow keys, which limit usability for developers and power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the keyboard’s vibrant RGB lighting, compact footprint, and tactile clicky switches, as well as the inclusion of a braided cable and keycap puller. Recurring complaints focus on switch‑type mismatches, the missing tilde/arrow keys requiring Fn combos, a non‑intuitive WIN‑lock, and the plastic case feeling a bit hollow.
Common Complaints
Switch type received differs from advertised (Kailh vs Outemu); missing tilde and arrow keys force Fn layer usage; WIN‑key lock is not obvious; ABS keycaps develop shine; plastic case feels hollow; CK61 lacks any wireless option.
What People Are Saying
“fantastic little board”
“wireless functionality and RGB as standout features”
How It Compares
vs. Anne Pro 2
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Disadvantages
Choose Anne Pro 2 if you need software configurability and extra lighting effects; stick with Motospeed for a cheaper, solid‑built board.
vs. Keychron Q1
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Disadvantages
Keychron Q1 is for users seeking premium build and deep programmability; Motospeed is better for budget‑conscious gamers who value portability.
vs. Royal Kludge RK61
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Disadvantages
RK61 offers longer wireless life, but Motospeed provides a choice of higher‑quality Kailh BOX switches and a sturdier metal plate.