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Velocifire TKL71WS Wireless Mechanical Keyboard opened preorders


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Velocifire TKL71WS wireless mechanical keyboard

Velocifire announces the Velocifire TKL71WS, new wireless mechanical Keyboard. Velocifire TKL71ws mechanical keyboards is suitable for any type of users: copywriters, gamers, programmers, editors.


Velocifire TKL71WS details and features


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The box


Inside the box we find the quick start guide, which is in English and quite well done and which can also be found on the Velocifire website, a black plastic keycap puller, a usbcable (Type A to Type c), a set of additional magnetic keyboard feet, a wireless usb 2.0 dongle and obviously the keyboard.

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The Keyboard


The Velocifire TKL71WS looks pretty good and is very compact, in fact it only measures 33 cm in length, 10 in width and is 38 mm high, which makes it just a little bigger than a 60% like the Anne Pro 2 ( 29 cm) and far from the size of a full size keyboard (about 43 cm). Furthermore, if we compare it to a traditional TKL keyboard it is about 3.5 cm smaller.

With this dimensions the keyboard is ideal for home, office, and travel, gaming.

It features a ANSI-US layout, so there isn't the big enter button, Outemu brown mechanical switches, double shot PBT keycaps, Cherry profile. The TKL71WS has 71 keys, all with standard dimensions; this size is more comfortable compared to compact keyboards where we have to use the obligatory shortcuts without having the encumbrance of a full size keyboards.

The backlite mode of the keyboard is it customizable just pressing FN+END key.

In the mechanical keyboard sides are present a RGB led lines.

The nice thing about Velocifire is that, despite having a line up offered at a very competitive price, the key legends, unlike many competitors, do not have strange fonts but instead are very clean and elegant. The doubleshot technique ensures that the keys remain legible forever, unlike sublimation printing which tends to disappear with intensive use.



Keyboard switch

The keyboard features Outemu brown switch. The Brown Switches have low-noise and soft tactile bump. These offering a better typing experience than Blue switch.

The keyborad is equipped with black doubleshot pbt keycaps set.

Moreover, is available an additional Blue doubleshot PBT keycaps set.


The Price


Velocifire TKL71WS wireless mechanical keyboard is available in preorders in three prices:

-Without keyboard bag and without 120 O-ring set at price $45.99

-With keyboard bag at price $52.98

-With keyboard bag and with 120 O-ring set at price$ 58.97

The orders are expected to be shipping before September 10.

Velocifire TKL71WS Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

About Velocifire

From a team of few people, in 2015, was born Velocifire.

Velocifire, is a manufacturer of mechanical keyboards. The idea behind the company was to design, produce and market a mechanical gaming keyboard. After some years of activity and affirmation of the brand in the market, the company members wondered if this was the only way to grow as a company.

Velocifire, after long reflections, decided to explore the market for mechanical office keyboards.

The lack of mechanical keyboards in the office sector is due to two main factors: the high cost of a mechanical keyboard compared to a traditional keyboard and the sound of clicks not adapted to silent places like offices.

This carried Velocifire has designate the Brown switch as the most suitable one. The Brown Switch is characterized by a relatively small sound and tactile feedback.

The office type mechanical keyboard has been recognized by consumers and has introduced a variety of types such as the full keyboard, 87 keys, 61 keys, wired models and wireless models. Constantly enriching the market for office mechanical keyboards.

Now Velocifire, four years after its birth, thanks to their quality of their products is recognized as a solid and established company in the field of mechanical keyboards.

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