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Awesome New AZIO Peripherals at Computex

Many of you may never have even heard of Azio, but that all changes today as we take a look at their latest range of gaming peripherals, and they’re pretty special! The first one is the MGK L80 RGB, which comes with software-free lighting mode control, and full RGB backlighting for some added visual flair. The fully mechanical keyboard comes with a stylish aluminium design that includes a magnetically detachable wrist rest, multimedia controls and even a large volume jog wheel at the top for easy control.

The MGK Alpha also features an anodised aluminium finish, complimented with white LED lighting, dedicated macro keys, multimedia controls, a volume wheel and lovely red highlights on the upper section.

The MK Mac, a bluetooth mechanical keyboard for Mac users, we absolutely loved this design and it’s a very nice keyboard to use, we asked Azio to make a windows version and we hope they do. It comes fitted with a USB Type-C charging port, detachable palmrest, volume controls and, of course, that lovely white and aluminium finish.

This was the real star of the show though, I mean, just look at it! Fully mechanical with classic typewriter key caps and a slim chassis. Unfortunately, it’s only a prototype, but we couldn’t keep our hands off it, as it’s so nice to type on. Would you buy one?

Finally, their Exo Alpha gaming mouse, which comes with an exposed metal exoskeleton frame, available in three colours (gunmetal, red and blue), a 9800 DPI laser sensor and RGB lighting. It also packs six fully programmable buttons and cloud based software to keep all your settings in check. It’ll launch in September, so keep an eye out for more information closer to its release.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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