Func KB-460 Mechanical Keyboard
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The KB-460 from Func's biggest strength may be the fact that I don't really have anything to complain about... Longtime viewers will already know that Cherry MX Reds aren't my favourite keyswitch type, but aside from that (a personal taste thing) there's nothing wrong with it, which is pretty hard to do for something like a keyboard. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & availability: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Mathias Harris - Feeling Positive Outtro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com
The Func KB-460 is introduced with an unboxing that highlights a sturdy, well-constructed mechanical keyboard featuring Cherry MX Red switches and full RGB-like red backlighting achieved with individual LEDs and a red underlay visible even when unpowered. The build quality is described as professional with a matte back plate that feels soft to the touch, and the inclusion of a wide wrist rest that mounts via clips shows thoughtful design for comfort. The reviewer notes practical features such as built-in memory for profiles, no driver installation required, and full N-key rollover, alongside accessible profile switching via F7 to F11 and the function key. The layout is praised for its clean, non-flashy design with long shift and enter keys, and the presence of built-in media keys and a dedicated funk mode that disables the Windows key for uninterrupted gaming. While acknowledging personal preferences around Cherry MX Red switches, the overall verdict is highly positive, emphasizing that there is little to complain about in terms of performance, reliability, and value. The video closes with a positive wrap up, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more unboxings and reviews, and highlighting the keyboard as a solid, no-drama option for gamers seeking a dependable mechanical keyboard.
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Questions answered
- What switches does the Func KB-460 use and how might that affect typing and gaming?
- The KB-460 uses Cherry MX Red switches, which are light and fast, favored by gamers for rapid key presses and reduced actuation force, though they may be less ideal for typists who prefer tactile or clicky feedback.
- Does the keyboard require drivers to operate, and does it support multiple profiles?
- No drivers are required; the keyboard has built-in memory for profiles, and you can switch between them using the F7 to F11 keys in combination with the function key.