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CES 2025: Endorfy showcases upgraded peripherals, coolers and more

The KitGuru team has been over in Las Vegas at CES 2025- today they managed to get some time to visit Endorfy at their room and look at new keyboards, headsets, mice and some new air coolers – as well as a prototype case they are releasing later this year.

Watch on YouTube below:

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Keyboards and Mice
  • 01:28 Coolers
  • 01:53 Microphones and headsets
  • 02:16 Air coolers
  • 02:44 Boom Arm
  • 03:08 Solaris 1800 keyboard
  • 04:05 Case prototype
  • 04:28 Supremo FM6 1000W

Endorfy burst onto the scene with an impressive array of peripherals. In 2025, a new array of products will be hitting the market, starting off with the new Thock V2 keyboards. These are 60% keyboards, making them ultra compact to maximise desk space. You get a cool grey and blue colour scheme, and Endorfy Yellow mechanical switches with foam padding underneath to reduce clicks and clacks. For gaming mice, the Liv Plus Wireless is returning in a new white colour. A version of this mouse without the charging dock is also in the works, which will be available at a discount.

The Endorfy Navis AIO liquid coolers, which start at £60, but you can get the 360mm ARGB version for £90, which seems like exceptional value. If you prefer air cooling, you can grab a Fortis 5 series CPU cooler for just £40.

The Solum Voice microphone and Viro Plus Wireless are due out soon in a new white colour option. We hope to get the chance to review both of these in the coming months. Endorfy also has a microphone boom arm coming soon with a ton of adjustment capabilities and flashy ARGB LEDs along the arm.

The Solaris 1800 keyboard is the flagship, offering a fullsize layout, a Windows and Mac toggle, dual-wireless capabilities, dampened yellow mechanical switches and more.

Aside from all of that Endorfy is cooking up a new case. We got to see a prototype, which looks pretty standard for a modern mid-tower. Hopefully we'll get to see the final version in around Computex.

KitGuru Says: What did you all think of the Endorfy showing at CES this year? 

 

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