🎮 Elevate your game with the Fnatic Streak – where style meets performance!
The Fnatic Streak is a premium mechanical gaming keyboard featuring Cherry MX Brown switches, full RGB backlighting with 16.8 million colors, and an ergonomic design with a PU leather wrist rest. Weighing only 962g and boasting a slim profile, it’s built for both comfort and durability, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers.
Brand | Fnatic |
Product Dimensions | 45.8 x 23.39 x 6.81 cm; 962 g |
Item model number | 2021-01FU-4-65497 |
Manufacturer | Fnatic Gear |
Colour | Cherry MX RGB Brown Switches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 962 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**L
Overall a decent keyboard
I decided to treat myself to a new keyboard as I'm currently working from home which involves night shifts and rather than having all the lights blazing in my 'office' I thought a back-lit keyboard would be perfect.Then as usual I started to get carried away and thought why not have a mechanical keyboard? I've only ever previously had membrane keyboards. After some research into switch types I decided on brown switches as this will be used mainly for typing with some light gaming, I did consider blue but I was concerned about the noise at night.This was about the cheapest keyboard I found with cherry mx brown switches and although not cheap it compared well with similar products.The keyboard feels solid and well built and typing on it's a far greater experience than the membrane keyboards I've used in the past. It is louder but not too bad and I haven't kept anyone awake with it.!The LED lighting only really lights up the main characters on the key caps though I understand this is common to this type of switch, it also means the characters are reversed on keys so that characters obtained by pressing the shift key appear below the main character which may prove confusing at first.The different lighting patterns all seem to work well but I've opted just for a steady back light. There is also software for further customisation that may be downloaded, this seems straight forward enough to use despite being in beta status, I've only used it to change the base colour so far and I haven't used any other software in the past to compare functionality.The cable supplied is nice and long, though due to the additional cable ifor USB pass-through is quite thick, it's also shrouded with a rubberised coating, personally I would have preferred a braided cable.All in all though I'm very happy with my purchase and would imagine most people will not be disappointed with this keyboard and I'm very happy to have made the switch to a mechanical board.
N**S
A Little Quirky on the Mac
First off: it's beautiful. Looks beautiful, sounds beautiful. I got used to built-in laptop keyboards for years and this is heaven. The feel as the switch activates, the satisfying "click" that means it succeeded. This is bliss.But it's a little quirky with my Mac. The software for it is beta on Mac, but I'm not even using that yet. Sometimes when I plug it into the USB port it takes awhile (maybe 5-10 minutes?) to "wake up" and register. I bought a USB hub *specifically* so I could take all my powered USB stuff off and give it a dedicated powered USB port (its passthrough port isn't powered.)There are a few other oddities. The little volume-control roller on the upper right is also quirky - sometimes doesn't register small motions, sometimes seems to "skip" and give big adjustments with tiny motions. Not sure if that's a Mac thing or just a this-keyboard thing. Fair enough - FNatic is selling the power and exactness of the Cherry MX switches, and they're amazing. The roller is... fine. And there's some kind of default keybinding on one of the function keys that sends all my windows scattering like cockroaches on my Mac, which I currently have to fix by going to the mouse and clicking in a tiny sub-bar. I'll hunt that keybinding down and kill it soon, but in the mean time I sometimes hit it by accident and lose my recent typing... (Also, that will presumably show up again any time I plug into somebody *else's* Mac who hasn't removed that binding)But this isn't a keyboard I'm planning to get rid of any time soon, either. The keys are a pure joy to type on, and to listen to. The LED lighting is the kind of beautiful you hope it is, especially in a dark room. The built-in lighting patterns are a lot of fun and I haven't even *started* customising them yet...
C**Y
Great keyboard, fantastic for gaming and typing too.
I needed to replace a Logitech G810 that I killed. That board was no longer in production so I had to shop around and this Streak Pro with MX browns was the closest match to my wants.The board itself is really really nice, easily comparable if not better than the flagship boards I've tried from other brands. Build quality is top notch, very little flex, nice layout, nice illumination that's not over the top and pretty decent software features. The adjustable wrist wrest is a really innovative design feature that I love.Only downside so far is a really specific RGB software option being lacking. The reactive RGB option doesn't appear to allow for a background of solid illumination and then the reactive effect to applied using a second colour on keypress. The Fanatic OP software does state its still early access so this may change. Other than this I cannot find a single thing on the board even close to a a fault.TLDR: Really top notch board and really happy with my purchase so far.
A**R
Really nice keyboard!
Only had it for a day but so far I'm really impressed with this keyboard. Unlike a lot of the other mechanical keyboards, it's very slim so it's still comfortable to use without the wrist rest. It's relatively light in weight but very sturdy feeling, the wrist rest also feels decent quality.I bought mine with Cherry MX Brown switches & they feel great, a nice balance for gaming & typing. One weirdism is that the secondary characters are printed the other way around on the key caps compared to normal keyboards (i.e. the @ symbol is printed below the ' symbol as opposed to above it) this isn't a big deal though, just a bit odd at first.Another thing to note is that this keyboard is a satin blue colour which doesn't show up very well on the pictures. Looks really nice though. Highly recommended.
A**O
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