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Das Keyboard DeltaForce 65 Review: This Camouflage Just Clicks
May 10, 2025

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Das Keyboard DeltaForce 65 Specs

The DeltaForce 65 comes in four color schemes, and the common theme is camouflage. Pictured throughout this review you'll see the Cyber Kamo variant, with its all-black frame, red volume dial, and smoky camo keycaps. The other versions include Jungle Kamo (green with orange accents), Desert Kamo (beige with lighter orange accents), and Urban Kamo (identical to Cyber Kamo, except with a more traditional camouflage pattern on its keycaps).
(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)
The differences, though, are only skin deep. Internally, each variant is identical to the others. And there's no wireless option for any of them; you'll need to plug in a detachable USB cable. We do appreciate detachable cables, but the port placement (on the top edge of the frame) limits cable management. The DeltaForce 65 could definitely use a setup like the Keychron C3 Pro, where the USB port is on the underside, and channels on the bottom of the frame let you route the cable through the middle, left, or right of the frame.
(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)
The keyboards are all the same size, as well. The DeltaForce 65 lacks a full-size number pad, making it a "tenkeyless" device. That general group breaks down into two more-specific subclasses based on size: 60% and 65%. Although this keyboard is marketed as a 65% board—meaning it ostensibly has about 65% of the number of keys as a full-size model—its lack of a function row (F1 to F12) makes it look more like a 60% keyboard. But the size of the keyboard also matters when you're defining a keyboard: At 1.5 by 12.5 by 4.5 inches (HWD), the DeltaForce 65 comfortably fits in the 65% realm.
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