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Ikbc cd108 is a new wireless mechanical keyboard, a new trend begins

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Until now, wireless mechanical keyboards were an endangered species, although the situation is taking a drastic turn after the arrival of models like the Corsair K63 Wireless, which has received excellent criticism. iKBC CD108 is a new model that joins the party

iKBC CD108, an advanced mechanical keyboard of the best quality and with bluetooth connection

iKBC CD108 is a new mechanical keyboard that stands out for working wirelessly, something that will be perfect for users who hate cables. The only negative point is that the keyboard seems to work only through a bluetooth connection and does not have a 2.4 GHz USB receiver, which limits its use until the operating system and bluetooth drivers are loaded. In any case, this new iKBC CD108 can also be used wired via a detachable USB Type-C cable.

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The iKBC CD108 keyboard runs on two AAA batteries, something that may be viewed as a negative by some users, but it has the advantage that it does not depend on a built-in battery that deteriorates over time, and battery powered keyboards last much longer than those that work with an internal battery, the Logitech G613 is all a sample of it with an autonomy of up to 18 months.

Under the hood are the acclaimed Cherry MX switches, the absolute benchmark for mechanical keyboard quality. Above them are placed PBT keycaps made of double injection and of the best quality. No details have been given on the retail price of this new wireless mechanical keyboard.

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