The box is fairly understated, with a dark image of the keyboard on the front showing off some of the RGB lighting. However, it’s all mostly black and darkly coloured. We can see a small badge in the corner for AURA Sync, and there’s a neat cutaway so you can try some of the switches out too.
Around the back, there’s plenty of technical information too, as well as another big photo of the keyboard.
The main selling points are obviously the new Optical-Mech switches, as well as the IP56 rating. This keyboard is designed to be TOUGH, hence the TUF branding, so they claim it uses “aircraft-grade aluminium” as well as being able to “withstand 100 million keystrokes.” All sounds pretty great to me, so let’s get cracking!
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