G.SKILL has announced their new KM250 RGB 65% compact mechanical keyboard featuring plenty of features in its small size.
The KM250 RGB features PBT dual-injection pudding keycaps, hot-swappable key switches, detachable USB Type-C cable, volume control knob, and hotkey-controlled RGB backlighting, the KM250 RGB is a customizable and portable mechanical keyboard that offers comfort, convenience, and style for everyday use.
The KM250 RGB mechanical keyboard comes with dual-injection PBT pudding keycaps that are wear-resistant. Additionally, the KM250 RGB is designed with hot-swappable key switches, so that you can switch to your favourite key switch type (3-pin or 5-pin compatible) from the included Kailh Red key switches. The KM250 RGB keyboard is designed for portability and ease of use. Featuring a detachable braided USB Type-C cable for easy connectivity, a volume control knob to easily adjust or mute the system volume, and measures only 32.7 cm (or 12.9 inches) wide, the KM250 RGB is a space-saving keyboard solution that is ideal for everyday typing or gaming.
Featuring a 2-stage standoff to allow adjusting the keyboard tilt angle that is most comfortable for you, as well as hotkey-controlled RGB backlighting, the KM250 RGB is customizable and visually appealing to any desktop setup.
The G.SKILL KM250 RGB 65% mechanical keyboard is available on Amazon now at an MSRP of $54.99.
$54.99 isn’t too bad of a price for a mechanical keyboard, especially a hot-swap one. You can view the product page for the KM250 here.
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