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CES 2024: HYTE shows off new cases, coolers and Nexus ecosystem

We've all seen the HYTE Y70 Touch case, now Leo swings by the HYTE booth at CES to take a look at what new cases and peripherals we can expect in 2024.

Timestamps:
00:00 THICC Q60 Cooler
00:55 NP60
01:21 KEEB and CANVAS
01:59 Lavender switches
02:34 System setup showcase
03:50 Nexus software

Leo kicks things off in front of the Y70 Touch, which James reviewed not too long ago if you want to see our in-depth thoughts on it. As we forge ahead towards newer hardware, we find the new Q60 AIO cooler. It stands out thanks to its 52mm thick radiator and 32mm thick fans. The Q60 is part of HYTE's Nexus ecosystem, which also includes the NP50 controller if you want a clever fan controller as an upgrade for greater noise/performance control.

The HYTE Y40 is a case that we unfortunately didn't get to review but Leo's impressions of it are positive. Moving down the line we get to the HYTE Keeb, which is a very smart looking keyboard with Lavender mechanical switches and a transparent RGB exterior. Joining it is the Canvas mouse mat, an extra large mouse pad with ARGB lighting around the edges. Both are also part of HYTE's Nexus ecosystem for syncing up various products and daisy chaining fans.

The part about Nexus that improves over similar systems like Corsair's iCUE Link, is the fact that Nexus can support more devices at once with up to 18 devices per channel for a total of 34 devices across two channels.

KitGuru Says: We look forward to seeing more of HYTE this year. We'll be covering the new Keeb in the not too distant future so keep an eye out for that.

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