Unlike Bluetooth peripherals that often suffer from pairing headaches and input lag, the uses a dedicated 2.4 GHz wireless connection. The included nano USB receiver provides a "plug-and-forget" experience.
Note: There is no Bluetooth option here, so you will occupy one USB-A port permanently. However, the receiver is small enough to leave in a laptop port during transport.
In an era where mechanical keyboards with RGB lighting and high price tags dominate the gaming conversation, it is easy to overlook the workhorses of the computing world. For every gamer needing clicky switches, there are ten office workers, students, and casual home users who simply need a reliable, comfortable, and affordable input device. Enter the .