
This comparison is for buyers deciding between two compact Ducky keyboards with similar pricing and core features. The choice is difficult because both share hot-swap sockets, PBT keycaps, sound dampening foam, and a wired USB-C connection. The decision hinges on whether you prioritize the 8KHz polling rate and Cherry profile keycaps of the 60% Mini Pro, or the more functional 65% layout with explicit Mac/Linux support and media keys of the SF Classic.
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Name Ducky One 3 Mini Pro Nazca | Name Ducky One 3 SF Classic | |
Release year 2024 | Release year 2023 | |
Switch Options Clicky, Tactile, Linear | Switch Options Clicky, Tactile, Linear, Silent | |
Profile Normal Profile | Profile Normal Profile | |
Hot Swappable | Hot Swappable | |
Layout Size 60% | Layout Size 65% | |
Layout Standard ANSI | Layout Standard ANSI | |
Layout Ergonomics Normal | Layout Ergonomics Normal | |
Knob Support | Knob Support | |
Display Support | Display Support | |
Mac/Win Support | Mac/Win Support | |
Multi-Media Keys | Multi-Media Keys | |
USB-C | USB-C | |
USB passthrough | USB passthrough | |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Wired, Wired only | |
Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Polling Rate - | |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - | |
Hall Effect Support | Hall Effect Support | |
QMK Support | QMK Support | |
VIA Support | VIA Support | |
VIAL Support | VIAL Support | |
N-Key Rollover | N-Key Rollover | |
Rapid Trigger | Rapid Trigger | |
Mount Style PCB Mount | Mount Style Plate Mount | |
Screw in Stabilizers | Screw in Stabilizers | |
Sound Dampening | Sound Dampening | |
Backlight Rgb, South-face | Backlight Rgb | |
Case Colors | Case Colors | |
Case Material ABS | Case Material ABS | |
Keycaps Material PBT | Keycaps Material PBT | |
Dimensions - | Dimensions - | |
Weight - | Weight - |
Your primary need dictates the choice. If you are a competitive gamer who values the absolute lowest possible input latency, the Ducky One 3 Mini Pro Nazca's 8KHz polling rate is the decisive feature. For virtually everyone else—programmers, office workers, content creators, and general users—the Ducky One 3 SF Classic's more practical 65% layout with dedicated arrow keys and broader OS support is the more functional and recommendable option.
The Ducky One 3 SF Classic wins for most productivity-focused tasks like office work, programming, and content creation due to its more functional 65% layout. The Ducky One 3 Mini Pro Nazca is the clear choice for competitive gaming thanks to its high 8KHz polling rate. For travel, the slightly more compact 60% Mini Pro has a minor edge, while both keyboards are equally capable platforms for modding and customization.
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