Endorfy continue to impress with their fantastic gaming peripherals, and it looks like the back half of 2024 will be no exception. They kicked off Computex 2024 with their new LIV Plus Wireless gaming mouse, which features Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless and wired functionality, as well as an included wireless docking and charging station.
With built-in RGB lighting on the back and mouse wheel, and a unique mesh body design to keep things both strong and light, it weighs just 69 grams with the cable detached.
However, it’s also extremely well equipped, with the latest PixArt PAW3395 sensor, which can deliver up to 26,000 DPI tracking, there are the latest Kailh GM 8.0 mechanical switches, 6 programmable buttons, paracord sleeving on the cable, and PTFE feet.
Looking for a new microphone for your gaming or streaming setup? They’ve got a fair few new ones to choose from! The Solum Studio, with a 20mm gilded membrane microphone, promising studio-quality recording.
As well as a fantastic arm mount, touch controls, and a sleek and professional design.
The Solum Voice S, which features a built-in headphone jack, tap to mute, gain control, USB connectivity, adjustable patterns and dual foam layers.
The premium Solum Broadcast, featuring ARGB lighting, a shock mount, adjustable arm with hidden USB cable, gain control, volume controlled headphone monitoring, and a 20mm gold-plated membrane.
And then the Solum Streaming, which features a durable mount, anti-shock, hidden cables, mesh pop filter, and a more flexible amount of ergonomic adjustment.
The peripherals don’t stop there either, with a wide array of new and existing keyboards on display.
The cool looking Thock, which comes in full size, TKL, 75% and Compact form factors, all with pudding Onyx White caps or black, ARGB lighting and there’s a choice of switching throughout the range too.
These are complimented by the Omnis, a larger and more robust model which are full-size, again in black or white, and which a choice of red or brown switches.
For cooling, they have a steadily growing range of products too, albeit I think most of these are already on the market, such as the Fera 5.
The Fera 5 is a more affordable cooler, but comes with a powerful 120mm Fluctus 120 PWM fan and a dense fin stack for competitive cooling performance.
A slightly more premium version if the Fera 5 Black, which is the same as above, but as you can see, finished in all black.
And their mighty Fortis 5, which features a larger 140mm Fluctus Fan, and an asymmetrical heatsink design making it easy to install in any system.
This is also available with ARGB fan options if you want to throw some colours, and includes the Nano-reset ARGB controller.
The Fluctus 120mm and 140mm fans are also available separately.
For more extreme cooling performance, their AIO coolers start with their very competitive Navis F280 AIO, which features a pair of their Fluctus 140mm PWM fans.
And of course, there’s a 360mm variant to suit your needs too, both of which come with ARGB fans and pump designs.
The 360mm AIO was also on display in their new mid-tower case design, the Arc 700 ARGB, which features pre-installed Status 140mm ARGB fans, a high-airflow mesh design on the front and top, and can handle up to two 360mm radiators.
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