I’ve never been one to be overly obsessed with colors. Typically when I buy keyboards to review, they end up being black because we’re currently still doing budget keyboards and you gotta pay up if you want nice colours, as general rule. So the DIERYA DK68SE coming in white made it special since that colour is usually reserved for more expensive keyboards. Let’s dive right into the review.
DIERYA DK68SE: At A Glance
| Keyboard | DIERYA DK68SE |
| Price | $27.98 |
| Tier | Budget |
| Switches | Red |
| Keycap Profile | OEM |
| Keycap Material | Plastic (Unknown) |
| Interface | USB-C |
| Layout | USA ANSI |
| Keyboard Type | Mechanical |
| Hot-Swappable? | No |
My Experience with the DIERYA DK68SE
Price
This keyboard definitely falls on the middle-high ground of the budget tier, slightly closer to a middle priced keyboard but still solidly within a budget tier for people who are new to keyboards and want to try out a new type of keyboard without breaking the bank.
Construction
For the price I got it at, this keyboard is really beautifully constructed. 10/10 construction for such a good price is pretty rare. The keys and frame feel very sturdy and thick. The materials appear to be of good quality.
Keycaps
The keycaps feel very nice under the fingers. The plastic feels very thick and like they’ll last a long time. I typically don’t like OEM keycaps, but these ones are genuinely not so bad compared to the typical. I assume they’re made of ABS plastic because at this price it would be rare to find PBT, but they still feel very nice, not greasy or slick at all.
Keyboard Mechanics
I bought the keyboard with red switches as I generally prefer light, linear switches. However, this keyboard can be outfitted with linear reds, tactile browns, or clicky blues, depending on your personal preference.
Problems I Encountered When Using the DIERYA DK68SE
I did not encounter any major problems when using this keyboard. Everything I did worked very smoothly and it was even compatible with USB-C to USB-C cables, which is rare for a keyboard at this price. I didn’t even have to unpack the cable since the keyboard was compatible with the cable I already had plugged in for my EDC keyboard.

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