DAWG Highkey 373 Wired Mechanical Keyboard – 80% Compact | Glacier Switches | White LED
Key Features:
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80% Compact Mechanical Keyboard with Anti-Ghosting
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daWg Glacier Tactile Switches (Pre-Lubed for Smooth Feel)
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1000Hz Polling Rate for Ultra-Fast Response
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White LED Backlight with Floating Key Design
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Durable Double-Shot PBT Keycaps
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Premium Glowing Volume Control Knob
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1.8m Braided Cable for Reliable Connectivity
DAWG HIGHKEY 685 – RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (100%)
Key Features:
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100% Full-Size Layout with Numpad
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daWg Glacier Tactile Mechanical Switches
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1000Hz Ultra-Fast Polling Rate
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3 Swappable Magnetic Panels
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Dynamic RGB Backlit with Multiple Effects
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Pre-Lubed Switches & Double-Shot PBT Keycaps
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Dual Design: Floating & Classic Style
DAWG HIGHKEY 718 – 75% Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Key Features:
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75% Compact Mechanical Keyboard
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daWg Glacier Tactile Hot-Swappable Switches
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Gasket Mount with 5-Layer Sound Absorption
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1000Hz Ultra-Low Latency Polling Rate
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Wireless: Type-C, 2.4GHz, & 3×Bluetooth Modes
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4000mAh Battery – Up to 60 Days Backup
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Dynamic RGB Lighting with LED Volume Knob
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Multi-Device Switching & Advanced Software
Dell WM118 Wireless Mouse – 2.4GHz, 1000 DPI, Plug & Play.
Key Features (Shorts)
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2.4GHz Wireless Connection for stable performance
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1000 DPI Optical Tracking for smooth and precise control
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Plug & Play – no software installation needed
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USB Nano Receiver – easy storage and portability
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Up to 12-Month Battery Life
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Ambidextrous Design – suitable for left & right-hand users
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Lightweight & Portable – great for on-the-go use
Zebronics Transformer Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Combo – Metal Body
Key Features:
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Sturdy aluminum body for long-lasting durability
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Multicolor LED backlight with adjustable modes
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104-key keyboard with multimedia control keys
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Ergonomic gaming mouse with 6 buttons and 3200 DPI sensor
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Braided cable for extra strength and flexibility
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Plug-and-play USB interface for easy setup
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Perfect combo for gamers and everyday users
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