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DeepCool Launches its KB500 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

DeepCool has announced the launch of a brand-new mechanical gaming keyboard, the KB500. With a tenkeyless compact design, mechanical switches, programmable keys, and per-key RGB lighting. The KB500 is the very first DeepCool gaming keyboard to enter the market and a new addition to an expanding portfolio of products that empower enthusiasts and gamers alike.

DeepCool KB500 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

With a compact tenkeyless design, the DeepCool KB500 allows gamers to position the keyboard for maximum comfort
and in-game performance. The KB500’s clean and compact design combined with a near borderless aluminium frame
adds rigidity and makes it easy to carry for travel.

Featuring lightweight and linear Outemu red mechanical switches with an actuation force of only 50g for faster
keystrokes and a speed advantage while gaming. The double-shot moulded keycaps are durable and provide clear
fonts and longer-lasting legends due to the dual design. Personalize your setup with millions of colour choices,
dynamic lighting effects and configurable colour layouts to fit any style.

Custom Software Configurations

Access in-depth keyboard settings through the easy-to-use software interface and effortlessly personalize settings like
full-key remapping, on-the-fly macro recording and RGB lighting effects. Any key on the KB500 can be remapped to
serve a new function with deep customizations for functional macros, shortcuts or both and easily saved into dedicated
profiles.

The DeepCool KB500 is a feature-packed mechanical keyboard with a compact design that features fast linear
switches, programmable keys and customizable RGB backlighting at an incredible value.

Specifications

Where Can I Learn More?

Set to hit retailers imminently, DeepCool has confirmed that the KB500 comes with an MSRP of £59.99. – If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this new mechanical gaming keyboard design, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

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