Sharkoon Technologies have today announced their latest product aimed towards the custom keyboard market. The SKILLER SGK50 S4 is a barebones keyboard featuring a frame and PCB with hot-swap sockets enabling you to customise your keys and switches without the worry of soldering.
The SKILLER SGK50 S4 is a barebones keyboard that features either a white or black colour scheme in both 60% ANSI or ISO keyboard layouts. The board simply offer a frame, stabilisers and a PCB that uses hot-swap sockets compatible with both 3-pin and 5-pin switches which also allows for full keycap customisation on top of your switch customisation. Sharkoon also includes the tools for replacing keycaps and key switches with the kit. The board also offers RGB illumination which is easy to program for various lighting effects, plus it features two macros with 16 actions each which can be set up with just a few key combinations.
The Sharkoon SKILLER SGK50 S4 Barebone is now available as either a black or a white version at the manufacturer’s suggested price of 49,90 euros.
Visit Sharkoon.com for more information.
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