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Ducky finally introduces the wireless Freedom SF but you’ll need a PS/2 port

Ducky showcased this TKL version of the Freedom keyboard, something many have wanted since we first saw the full size version all those years ago

Updated: Jun 20, 2023 3:30 pm
Ducky finally introduces the wireless Freedom SF but you’ll need a PS/2 port

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Remember when Ducky first announced the wireless tri-mode Freedom keyboard? Well, Ducky are finally bringing the SF models to market, with the same features listed all those years ago. The known specs at the moment state the Freedom wireless will come in 60%, 65%, 80%, and 100%. This keyboard will be compatible with all MX Switch types, it’s hotswappable of course, comes with PBT Double Shot keycaps, and features RGB.

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Ducky Freedom SF Wireless

When Ducky first announced the Freedom, many of the comments were asking where the TKL models was, well, here it is.

Design-wise its a nice looking board, it will be interesting to see how much this will retail for. No mention of when the Ducky Wireless SF will release but with the likes of this and Project D rearing their heads, has Ducky finally made a bit of a comeback?

Keyboard enthusiasts have quite a lot of wireless SF models to choose from these days, so is Ducky a bit late to the party? Regardless, The Freedom SF looks pretty slick, just make sure your motherboard supports PS/2 or that you have an adapter when this does launch.


Shaun, with a computer science degree and 15 years of computer experience, has been passionate about competitive FPS gaming since the mid-2000s.

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