Wednesday, October 20th 2021

SilentiumPC Gear GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition Keyboard

SilentiumPC Gear, the gaming label of the European manufacturer SilentiumPC, presents its new visually striking, full-size mechanical keyboard that meets the requirements of not only gamers and students or those who often work at their computer. The new addition features a bright design which was inspired by the extremely rare white variety of onyx. Just like the valuable mineral, the new keyboards are characterized by their high durability and extraordinary appearance. SilentiumPC Gear offers the GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition with three different switches to choose from: Kailh Red (linear), Kailh Brown (tactile), Kailh Blue ("clicky").

This new addition to the series is distinguished by its unique white-and-silver colour scheme, durable PBT "Pudding" keycaps, configurable RGB backlight and side-strips, solid and compact design, aluminium-reinforced top, a magnetic wrist rest, a comfortable sound wheel for volume level adjustment, as well as advanced software and macro support. All of this makes the GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition suitable for work or school and also for evenings and nights spent waging intense battles in video games with friends. There are three types of switches to choose from, depending on the user's preferences: Kailh Red switches have ultra-fast response times and linear, quiet operation. Kailh Brown switches are characterized by their balanced and universal character. Lastly, the Kailh Blue switches offer high levels of feedback during typing, and are a great choice for people who write a lot.
Full-sized mechanical keyboard
The full-size keyboard proves itself useful not just during gaming sessions but is also perfect for everyday use. Thanks to the integrated numpad, the SilentiumPC Gear GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition allows users to efficiently enter numerical values, for example into office programs, performing quick mathematical calculations or to assign additional functions in games. In addition, each of the 104 keys is individually backlit, allowing adjustment of the illumination style of the entire keyboard to the user's liking, increasing key visibility and making it easier than ever to work in low-light or dark environments.

Durable and aesthetically pleasing PBT keycaps
The keyboard is equipped with unique white PBT keycaps made with Double Injection technology. During this process, two colour variants of the material are injected into the mould one after another, thus obtaining a unique, two-color finish along with high stiffness levels. Pudding keycaps enrich the gamer's aesthetic environment both during the day and especially at night, and thanks to their durability, also guarantee high abrasion resistance. Even after extensive use the keycaps retain their unique look, which is best appreciated with fully customizable RGB lighting.

Magnetic wrist rest
To improve the keyboard ergonomics of the keyboard both in everyday use and during gaming sessions, a wrist rest is included with the GK650K. Magnetic mounts, as well as special grooves in the casing allow for easy attachment and detachment. Depending on user preference, it can be set at any distance from the keyboard, with wide rubber feet stabilizing the pad on the desk. There are triangular grooves located on the top of the wrist pad, not only improving ergonomics, but also further enhancing the appearance of the keyboard.

Volume Control
The GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition keyboard is equipped with a wide metal volume scroll wheel, allowing for the adjustment of sound levels. Every movement of the wheel is accentuated by a tactile "bump", allowing fine-tuning of the volume.

Detachable cable
The keyboard comes with a detachable USB cable and special built-in cable channels located on the bottom. This allows for more versatile cable routing and replacing the USB Type-C cable completely, for example for a longer cable.

The GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition keyboards are available starting today.
  • GK650K Omnis Kailh Red RGB Onyx White Pudding Edition SPG123: 2 Years 89,90 €
  • GK650K Omnis Kailh Brown RGB Onyx White Pudding Edition SPG122: 2 Years 89,90 €
  • GK650K Omnis Kailh Blue RGB Onyx White Pudding Edition SPG121: 2 Years 89,90 €
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5 Comments on SilentiumPC Gear GK650K Omnis Onyx White Pudding Edition Keyboard

#1
dorsetknob
"YOUR RMA REQUEST IS CON-REFUSED"
Posting pictures of vomit covered keyboards.............(techno coloured projectile yawn).
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#2
bonehead123
I like the overall aesthetics & reasonable price, but not the circus lightshow nor the tail.... lose those & I might buy a couple (for me), or 156+... for the office hehehe :)
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#3
Gmr_Chick
Lastly, the Kailh Blue switches offer high levels of feedback during typing, and are a great choice for people who write a lot (and work or live alone, preferably as far away from civilization as possible, because these blue bitches be LOUD!).
There, fixed it! :roll: :D
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#4
AnarchoPrimitiv
Gmr_ChickThere, fixed it! :roll: :D
As if that's really a problem...I like blue switches, I don't understand how anyone can claim to enjoy typing on reds, they're so mushy that you might as well use membrane
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#5
Gmr_Chick
AnarchoPrimitiv


As if that's really a problem...I like blue switches, I don't understand how anyone can claim to enjoy typing on reds, they're so mushy that you might as well use membrane
Bold of you to assume I type on reds. I type on HyperX aquas, which are like browns but better. Also, not everyone likes the clickity clack of blues. They can get annoying very quickly. Like, you wouldn't want a board with blues if you work, say, in an office environment with tightly packed cubicles -- of course, if you're trying to annoy the crap out of a particular prick you work with, by all means hammer away on them blues! :laugh:
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