Cooler Master SK630
$129
The Cooler Master SK630 is a low-profile mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Low Profile Red switches, designed for a quiet and sleek typing experience.

Our take
Sleek design meets quiet innovation.
Alright, so the Cooler Master SK630 is this slim mechanical keyboard that's trying to blend a sleek design with performance. First off, it's got this low-profile look that some folks might love because it doesn’t scream “gamer” at first glance. The brushed aluminum top plate gives it a modern vibe, and it's compact enough to fit nicely on most desks without hogging too much space. But, fair warning, if you’re coming from a taller keyboard, this one's gonna feel a bit strange at first because of how flat it is.
Now, let's talk about the keys. They’re using Cherry MX Low Profile Red switches, which are known for being light and fast. If you’re into gaming, these switches are pretty responsive, and they don’t make a ton of noise, which is a win if you share your space. But, here's the kicker: the low-profile design means there's less travel distance, and if you’re doing a lot of typing, it might not feel as satisfying as the chunkier keys you might be used to. Some folks love it, others not so much, so it’s kind of a personal preference thing.
The RGB lighting is another highlight – or maybe a distraction, depending on how you see it. It’s customizable, so you can get all those fancy light shows going if that’s your jam. The lighting is vibrant and looks great in low light, but if you’re not into that, you can tone it down or turn it off. Cooler Master’s software helps with customization, but it’s not the most intuitive. You might have to fiddle around a bit to get things just the way you like them.
One thing to keep in mind is that this keyboard doesn’t come with a wrist rest, which can be a bit of a bummer if you're planning on long sessions at the keys. The slim design might not give you the right angle if you’re typing for hours on end, so you might want to consider getting a separate wrist rest. It’s comfortable for short bursts, but extended use could get a bit tiring without some extra support.
Overall, the Cooler Master SK630 has its charms, especially if you’re looking for a mechanical keyboard that doesn’t take up much room and has a clean, minimalist look. It's reliable for gaming with those quick switches, but it’s got some tradeoffs for everyday typing tasks. If you’re cool with the low profile and can live without a wrist rest, it might be a solid choice for you. Just dive in knowing what you’re getting, and you’ll probably be pretty satisfied with it.