All-new low-profile keys make typing similar to a MacBook keyboard.
After working on the K68 project for more than a year, Kemove has finally launched the large-scale mass production of its long-awaited keyboard. The new hot-swappable keyboard for Windows, Mac, and Linux has been made available with low-profile dual-grip PBT keys, which sets it apart from other keyboards currently on the market. K68 is Full N-Key Rollover (NKRO) with 100% anti-ghosting that ensures every keypress registers, no matter how fast a user is typing.
Using its macro settings, users can even program the hot-swappable switches and switch between 3 modes: wired Type-C, Bluetooth 5.1 and 2.4GHz. The K68 keyboard comes with five unique RGB lighting effects that wrap around the entire keyboard. It features 68 keys with a 65% arrangement and a distinctive wraparound light strip in a small package. The new keyboard also features 19 unique RGB lighting effects in addition to the 5 RGB backlights produced by this strip.
As one of the company’s top spokespersons put it, “We’ve been constantly improving the quality of our mechanical keyboards over the past four years, and it’s a project that’s close to our hearts.” Its vibrant glow can be used to match your mood, personal taste or office theme. You get durability and a nice, comfortable feel with these ergonomic keys. We hope to start a revolution with the launch of the Kemove K68 mechanical keyboard. Because we are Kemove, and we make stylish keyboards for everyone!
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