Fnatic STREAK Review

👤by Weston Dakin Comments 📅11-08-18
Closer Look


The STREAK is a full-sized keyboard and with dimensions of 440 x 141 x 36mm it is quite small for a keyboard of this type. For example, it’s 35mm shorter than the Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2, 15mm shorter than the Logitech G513, 14mm shorter than the ROG STRIX Flare and it’s a touch longer than the Cooler Master MK750.


Attaching the wrist rest does, of course, increase the width of the keyboard by adding an additional 51mm to the size. However, it is still more compact than similarly priced keyboards that utilise a wrist rest, so this could be something to take into account.


At the top right of the STREAK, there are three buttons and a metal wheel; the buttons allow you to mute a microphone, go into competitive mode, mute the main audio, and the wheel allows you to adjust the volume of the main audio.


The top left has the usual F function keys as well as an FN lock button; this button allows all the F keys default back to their FN key version. This is brilliant if you need to use the F keys for media.


The side profile features a black trim and has the STREAK name printed onto it. There are two heights that can be set using the underside feet, one is relatively flat, and the other provides approximately 20mm of lift.

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