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Endorfy launches massive Thock V2 keyboard lineup with 17 different models

Endorfy has launched the Thock V2, a refresh of its mechanical keyboard lineup that includes 17 different variants right out of the gate. The new series, which comes in a grey, is packed with enthusiast-grade features including multi-layer sound dampening, hot-swappable switches, and new custom switch options.

The keyboard series is available in four different sizes to suit any desk space: a full-size 100%, a tenkeyless (TKL), a 75%, and an even smaller Compact model (60%). Each of these sizes is also available in both wired and tri-mode wireless versions, as well as across multiple regional layouts, creating a vast range of options for consumers.

 

Endorfy is debuting two new custom switch options with this series. The wireless models come equipped with Endorfy's Yellow switches by Gateron, a smooth, factory-lubed linear model with a dual-rail stem. The wired models feature Endory's Red switches, which are designed for a fast, responsive feel ideal for gaming. For those who want to use their own, all Thock V2 keyboards are hot-swappable and come with a switch and keycap puller in the box.

All Thock V2 keyboards feature PBT keycaps, an aluminium top plate, and are packed with three layers of acoustic foam to eliminate unwanted ping and create a pleasing, dampened sound profile. A silicone dampener is also placed under the spacebar to reduce hollowness. These keyboards are now officially available, with retailers listing them between €60 and €110, depending on the form factor.

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KitGuru says: Regardless of your preferred form factor, the new Thock V2 lineup should have at least one option that suits you.

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