Tesoro has just launched the Lobera Spectrum Per-Key RGB Backlit Mechanical Keyboard featuring 9 LED effect modes, namely dimming, full zone, trigger, ripple, firework, radiation, rainbow wave, and instant recording for every key and USB pass-trough. The keyboard is said to let users customize any color to any key and comes with 5 brightness levels and 5 distinct profiles to store them.
In terms of feature, the Lobera comes with Audio Mode which make the LEDs of each individual key dance to the beat of the tune played and a Switchable N-KEy Rollover and USB 6 key Rollover that make the keyboard immune to ghosting or jamming. Together with the 1000 MHz polling rate, it helps ensure no keystroke is missed and with instant game mode switching, users don’t have to worry about accidental key pressing.
The Lobera Spectrum also comes with a pass-through hub with audio and mic jacks and 2x USB 2.0 ports with a DC-in jack allowing gamers to charge their smart phones and tablets directly through the keyboard. Gamers are also able to instantly program macros across the whole keyboard, switch the profiles with just a few keystrokes that require just one hand and also are able to take the macros to another computer with the 512k Built-in Storage.
The keyboard uses Kailh switches rated for 60 million keystrokes and high quality Costar stabilizers, while rubberized feet with tilt control are preventing it from slipping during intense gameplay. The Tesoro Lobera Spectrum is available in North America at Amazon and Newegg for a suggested retail price of $149 and comes it Kailh Blue, Black, Brown and Red mechanical switches.
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