Testseek.co.uk have collected 23 expert reviews of the Fnatic Gear miniSTREAK RGB and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fnatic Gear miniSTREAK RGB.
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23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2020-11-04, Author: Christian , review by: techradar.com
Clean aesthetic and tasteful RGB, Silver Speed switches feel great, Good value for money
Additional buttons are hard to reach, No longer comes with a wrist rest, Better for gaming than typing
‘Silver Speed' mechanical switches make for a refined gaming keyboard that expertly packs the features and performance of the original Streak into a compact, tenkeyless form factor. Although it might be aimed at tournament competitors, the Mini Streak is...
Superb gaming performance, USB pass-through, Dedicated volume control, Great build quality, Adjustable and removable wrist rest, Competition mode and FN lock feature, 8MB on-board memory, Neutral, - Rough feeling volume wheel, - The RGB implementation is
Top right controls located too close to numpad
Fnatic's STREAK is a brilliant keyboard that is not without its own flaws. The styling is on the minimal side, and it doesn't go overboard with gamery flourishes, what it does do is add little touches that let you know that it is gamers keyboard rather th...
The Fnatic Streak is available at Amazon UK for £119.99 and the miniStreak costs £89.99. Both models are highly competitive to other brands offerings from companies such as Corsair and HyperX, with models in both full size and the smaller tenkeyless varie...
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Published: 2018-08-04, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
You don't have to be a pro gamer to enjoy what the miniStreak has to offer. It's a well equipped mechanical keyboard that's just as versatile in the office or at home. For gamers, you'll have as much fun playing Skyrim on this as you would DOTA II. Then a...
Brilliant gaming performance, Compact form factor is great for small desks, Strong build quality, Removable and adjustable wrist rest, Comfortable to use daily, FN lock and competition mode feature, Neutral, - RGB illumination is a mixed bag, - Software
No USB pass-through
The Fnatic miniSTREAK is a superb keyboard with minimal flaws. The design is quite subdued with just a few minor nods its gaming credentials, the build quality is brilliant and it just feels very solid and well put together. It is also very comfortable to...
Published: 2017-07-08, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
At over £100, you're pretty spoilt for choice when it comes to amazing keyboards. It's hard to find a bad one these days. However, this is a competitive price for a keyboard with this level of features, and you can spend more on some other brands and you'...
Wrist pad is a little finicky, DIFFICULT TO SEE CAPS LOCK LED
Source: Windows CentralThe miniSTREAK is a solid gaming mechanical keyboard. Even if you aren't a fan of esports or Fnatic, you can ignore the branding and focus on the excellent Cherry MX switches for a killer in-game experience. The RGB lighting isn't i...
Good build quality with anodized aluminium and polycarbonate construction, Full programmability and software profiles via the driver allow for the use of different OS/typing/language layouts, Per-key 16.8 M RGB backlighting with extensive software, Onboar
Stock keycaps are average at best and will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later, The software driver is still in early access
The Fnatic Gear miniSTREAK keyboard costs $109 from the Fnatic Shop for customers in the USA as of the date of this review. Good build quality with anodized aluminium and polycarbonate construction Full programmability and software profiles via the drive...
Quality design with aluminum top plate, Cherry MX key switches, Per-key backlighting, Easy to use software, Unique wrist rest, Removable Type-C cable
Can only purchase from FNATIC website (In the US)
I've been using the FNATIC miniStreak for the past three weeks and I have to say from the moment I opened the box I was impressed with this keyboard and I've reviewed quite a lot of keyboards over the past few years. FNATIC was initial started as an eSpor...