Sharkoon announced the availability of the Skiller SGK50 S3 75 percent mechanical keyboard. The gaming keyboard shown at Computex 2023 is hot-swappable and available as a barebones version without switches. Both variants are priced under 100 euros.
The custom keyboard hype train is still in full swing, with brand manufacturers like Asus, Cooler Master, and now Sharkoon making customizable mechanical keyboards accessible to more than just dedicated hobbyists. Instead of soldering together a piecemeal dream keyboard for several hundred euros, eager beginners can enjoy pre-lubricated, damped switches at a fraction of the price.
Customizable mechanical keyboards from our tests:
At Computex 2023 we also visited the Sharkun stand in the Taipei exhibition hall and saw many new highlights during the tour. Apart from the ergonomic OfficePal C30, we especially liked it Separator SGK50 S3 caught the eye, which was spread over several tables in multiple versions with colorful key caps.
now is 75 percent keyboard available, At the time of market launch, these are initial Black and barebones versions You can choose between pre-installed when purchasing available Gateron switches to red, yellow or brown Can be chosen, but later at will 3-pole or 5-pole switch can be exchanged. The barebones model comes without a switch and a polycarbonate positioning plate for both ISO and ANSI layouts. one Double-layer silicone cushioning And Pre-greased stabilizer Ensure a smooth, quiet typing feel, which we were able to see for ourselves at the trade fair stand.
Sharkun Separator SGK50 S3 is black For 79.90 euros as well as as Barebones without switches For 59.90 euros Available white versions and alternative keycap sets will follow soon, and the variant is also available now SGK50 S3 PBT Available with robust PBT keycaps and G Pro yellow switches for 89.90 euros.
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