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NZXT launches new Elite peripheral series

NZXT is expanding its reach in the PC peripheral market with the launch of the Elite series. This new collection includes a magnetic Hall effect keyboard, a lightweight wireless mouse, a USB microphone, and cloth mousepads. 

Starting with the Function Elite MiniTKL, this compact and stylish keyboard is built for gamers and enthusiasts. Its magnetic switches offer a responsive experience and customisation options, with adjustable actuation points and advanced features like Rapid Trigger and Snap Overrides for enhanced gameplay. The keyboard is also gasket-mounted, has sound-dampening foam, and has an aluminium body. Customisable per-key RGB lighting, controlled through NZXT CAM software, adds a touch of flair.

Then, there's the Lift Elite Wireless mouse, weighing only 57 grams. It has a 26K DPI sensor with high polling rates to ensure accuracy and responsiveness, optical switches for faster clicks, and a textured grip to hold secure during gaming. With up to 70 hours of battery life and customisable settings through NZXT CAM, the Lift Elite Wireless offers a pretty interesting feature set for its price tag.

Moving on to the Capsule Elite USB microphone, it promises to deliver studio-quality audio for gamers and content creators. The optimised acoustic design and built-in pop filter ensure clear and natural sound reproduction. NZXT CAM software, powered by DTS, offers extensive customisation options, including EQ adjustments and noise suppression.

Lastly, the Zone mousepads provide the perfect surface for your Lift Elite Wireless mouse. Its smooth, nano-knit cotton surface offers a frictionless glide, while the foam base provides comfort and stability. The Elite variants also have a spill-resistant coating that should help if an accident happens.

All new NZXT Elite peripherals are now available. The Function Elite MiniTKL keyboard goes for £169.99/$199.99, the Lift Elite Wireless mouse for £74.99/$79.99, and the Capsule Elite microphone for £84.99/$89.99. As for the Zone mousepads, the Elite variants are priced at £26.99/$29.99 (Large), £39.99/$44.99 (XL), and £46.99/$54.99, and the standard £14.99/$14.99 (Large), £22.99/$24.99 (XL), and £26.99/$29.99.

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