
Both - Min Bright by adfrost81, on Flickr
Some differences to note between the two:
- The Keycool actually remembers the LED setting on wake, which I really like. Its a minor thing, but the Ducky forgets the setting, and it's kind of annoying. I understand this was fixed in the Shine 2
- The White LED color temp is more neutral on the Ducky, and more blueish on the Keycool
- On the Ducky, all keys are white backlit. On the Keycool, everything is white except Caps Lock & Scroll Lock, which are orange. I understand this varies based on the primary LED color
- On the Ducky, the LEDs have a round lens. On the keycool, it's square
- There are no special modes on the Keycool. Just brightness adjustment.
- 5 Brightness levels on the Ducky vs 3 on the Keycool. The Ducky gets brighter, and I typically use it on setting 2. On the keycool, it looks like I'll be using it on maximum.
- The legends are much more attractive on the Ducky. The sans-serif font on the Keycool is rather ugly and there's some variance on height and width of the font. PrtSc and ScrLk are especially ugly.
- On the Ducky, all modifier legends are under the primary legend. On the Keycool, they are next to the numbers on the number keys. It looks a little odd, but ensures both legends are fully backlit.
- Fit & finish is better on the Ducky, but the Keycool isn't far behind. The biggest difference so far is the quality of the keycaps, in favor of the Ducky.
- The case is squared-off on the Ducky, and angled-off the on the Keycool. I prefer the Keycool.
Take a look at the gallery, and let me know what you think. Save the comments about backit keyboards. Some of us like them...deal with it.