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New sharkoon skiller mech sgk2 mechanical keyboard

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Sharkoon expands its SKILLER series with a new keyboard based on Kailh's mechanical switches, the Sharkoon SKILLER MECH SGK2 which is built in a robust design without the number pad on the right, allowing for more space on the gaming table.

Sharkoon SKILLER MECH SGK2

Sharkoon SKILLER MECH SGK2 is a new mechanical keyboard with TKL format, particularly suitable for use in demanding environments such as eSports. It has a reinforced metal surface, which provides stability, torsion resistance and ensures a stable positioning and rubber feet at its base to prevent slipping.

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Sharkoon SKILLER MECH SGK2 once again features the proven Kailh switches. Users have the classic choice between blue, brown, and red switches. Blue touch switches provide audible and detectable feedback. For those who don't need click noise, brown switches are offered, which have a detectable switch point, but no acoustic feedback. Red switches offer an undetectable switching point and a click point. All three offer the same operating force of 50 grams and a distance to the actuation point of 1.9 mm. The life cycle is at least 50 million keystrokes according to the manufacturer.

In addition to this, it includes fundamental features such as N-key rollover, anti-ghosting, gaming mode, function keys with predefined multimedia actions and recording macros on the fly in just a couple of quick steps and without the need to use software. Each switch offers white LED lighting with an LED on each key. The lighting is adjustable to three levels of brightness, plus it also offers a pulsating mode and can be turned off completely. The Sharkoon SKILLER MECH SGK2 connects via a braided cable with the gold plated USB connector to prevent wear.

Its approximate sale price is 45 euros.

Source: techpowerup

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