Tiny mechanical keyboard under a thousand! This model has pleasantly dropped in price and is also wireless

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
25. 5. 2026 06:32
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When we recently wrote about the wired Razer Huntsman Mini for 2,099 CZK, it was a logical choice for gamers who want a quality 60% keyboard. The Marvo Titan 65 is now 899 CZK with code ALZADNY25 and plays a completely different game – it’s wireless, has hot-swap switches, and costs less than half.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want to try a wireless 60% mechanical keyboard without a large investment and switch between multiple devices.
⚠️ Consider if you type a lot in Czech – the EN layout doesn’t have diacritics and Y/Z are swapped.
💡 For 899 CZK you get three connection modes, hot-swap, and quiet switches – a combination that starts higher with competitors.

What you get for under a thousand

The main attraction is triple connectivity – USB-C cable for stable gaming, 2.4 GHz dongle for low-latency wireless gaming, and Bluetooth for a tablet or phone. You switch between devices on the fly, so you can use one keyboard for both your PC and laptop. The dongle hides directly in the keyboard body, so you won’t lose it on the go. Hot-swap sockets allow you to replace switches without soldering – the pre-installed linear Banana Crystal switches are quiet, but you can replace them with others at any time.

The keyboard is surprisingly quiet thanks to layered sound dampening (Poron foam, IXPE pads, silicone). The 1900 mAh battery lasts for long gaming sessions, and charging is via USB-C. Bonuses include a multimedia wheel for volume and mute, double flip-out feet for different angles, and 100% anti-ghosting. With a weight of 663 g, the keyboard is light to carry.

What to watch out for

Reviews highlight two things about the backlighting. Firstly – the RGB brightness cannot be dimmed enough; even at the minimum level, it’s still quite bright according to users, so it can be distracting during night gaming. Secondly – the keycaps are not shine-through; the RGB only illuminates around them, not through the legends. The accompanying software for adjusting backlighting and macros only works on Windows – on Linux, you’ll have to make do with the factory configuration.

Would you try a cheap wireless mechanical keyboard, or would you rather pay extra for a well-known brand?

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