Sonic now has its own keyboard

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In the world of mechanical keyboards, contrary to what some people think, you don’t have to look hard to differentiate yourself. The latest proof is that the company Higround has collaborated with SEGA to create 3 mechanical keyboards that will please all Sonic fans. Who says Sonic, says speed. These 65% keyboards should not miss this specificity. They are equipped with Speed Silver linear switches from TTC. They have a total travel of 3.4 mm. The actuation point is 1.08 mm and only 45 grams of pressure are required. Like any self-respecting custom, the keys are made of PBT. So are you ready to complete your setup with a Sonic keyboard? clavier sonic

A Sonic or Dreamcast keyboard to complete your setup ?

For the most striking of the 3, you can literally see an image of a level of the game, where each key is thus aligned and positioned as if it were a pixelated table. Beyond the very visual and endearing side, you may have noticed that to obtain this result, the letters and characters are not engraved on the keys… But if this “detail” doesn’t cause you any problem, you can fall for this second version based on Sonic Adventure 2, released in 2001 . On this version you will find character icons on the far right keys and some additional information are engraved on the keys unlike the previous keyboard. clavier sonic Finally, the last one will be more reserved for the nostalgic of the DreamCast. Its design is more consensual and you can notice that this time we have almost all the information engraved on the keys. You have obviously noticed the colors taken from the buttons of the Dreamcast controller on the directional keys at the bottom right. Concerning the prices, it must be noted that we will not be on the crazy as we can find sometimes. But the quantities are very limited, the sale is limited to 1 product per customer. So we would be on 145 dollars for each of the three models. You can also be satisfied with just the set of keys. It will then take $60 for a pack of 68 keys for a 65% keyboard layout and $85 for a standard size and 104 keys. Keep an eye out for additional costs such as shipping and other taxes.