Sharkoon has launched the Skiller SGK55W, a 75% gaming keyboard that combines premium features with an aggressive price point. The SGK55W aims to bridge the gap between mass-market gaming peripherals and the “custom keyboard” scene. Featuring a gasket-mount design, this keyboard uses a polycarbonate positioning plate, silicone layering, and double-layer foam damping to produce a deeper, more “thocky” acoustic profile and a flexible typing experience that reduces fatigue during long sessions.
The keyboard features Sharkoon's pre-lubed linear switches, designed for smooth, resistance-free actuation in both fast-paced gaming and typing. Enthusiasts will appreciate the inclusion of a hot-swap PCB, allowing tool-free switch replacements and full VIA compatibility, enabling key and macro remapping without proprietary software. The physical build is rounded out by double-shot PBT keycaps in a Cherry profile, with crisp legends and a texture that resists the “shine” typical of cheaper ABS plastics.
On the technical front, the SGK55W features dual-mode connectivity, offering both a reliable 1.8 m wired USB connection and a 2.4 GHz wireless mode. Powering the wireless side is a 4,000 mAh battery, providing extended playtimes even with the dynamic, south-facing ARGB lighting active. The compact 75% layout, a favourite for saving desk space without sacrificing function keys, is topped off with a tactile rotary knob for quick volume adjustments.
The Skiller SGK55W is available now in black for €74.90. A white version is scheduled to hit retail shelves in April 2026 at the same price point.
KitGuru says: Sharkoon is hitting the sweet spot of the market with the SGK55W. By offering a gasket-mount, VIA-compatible board at this price, they are undercutting many boutique brands. While the Sharkoon-branded switches will need to prove their durability against industry titans like Gateron or Cherry, the inclusion of a hot-swap PCB means users can always upgrade later. If you've been looking for a “gateway” into custom keyboards without breaking the bank, this 75% board looks like a very strong contender.
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