CHERRY XTRFY, a leading name in high-performance gaming peripherals, has announced the launch of the K4V2, an updated version of their popular K4 tenkeyless keyboard. This new iteration boasts CHERRY’s latest MX2A Red switches, promising smoother operation and increased durability for gamers of all levels. Building on the K4’s legacy of esports success, the K4V2 aims to deliver a refined experience with its compact design and cutting-edge switch technology.
“With this launch, we’re excited to introduce new versions of some of our most popular keyboards. Finally, the best-selling Xtrfy keyboard comes in an updated model featuring CHERRY’s reinvented and pre-lubricated mechanical switches, MX2A. The K4V2 offers the same popular design that has been trusted by professional gamers for years, with a smoother typing experience than ever”, says Joakim Jansson, Head of Product and Portfolio at CHERRY.
Thanks to impressive RGB lighting, customization in six zones with numerous colour and effect options is easy and software-free. The 1000 Hz polling rate ensures instant registration of every keystroke, while full N-key rollover ensures that no keystrokes are missed – no matter how many keys are pressed simultaneously. With a metal plate construction, reinforced PCB and housing, and highly durable key switches, the K4V2 is designed for long-lasting performance at the highest level, making it a great choice for both amateur and professional gamers.
On October 22, the keyboards will go on sale at selected partners in Europe as well as in the CHERRY and CHERRY XTRFY online stores. The K4V2 will be available in the classic colors white and black as well as in a retro colorway for 119 EUR/USD.
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