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K98/K68 Compact Mechanical Keyboard With Blue Switches, RGB Backlit, Spill-Resistant Design, 96/68 Keys For Gaming & Typing
NZ$73.02NZ$113.23
color : K68 Gentleman White - Blue Switch 68 Keys






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Sourced from Smart wearables
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33162752
Item specifics
Size
Full-size
Key type
Mechanical Switches
Switch Type
Linear
Compatibility
Windows
Connected devices
1
Illuminated Keys
YES
Connectivity
Bluetooth
USB Type
USB-A
Power
on backlight
Logi Options
No
Item description from the seller
Compact Powerhouse for Small Spaces
Maximize your desk real estate without sacrificing functionality. The MiHun K98 (96-key) keeps essential numpad for spreadsheets, while the K68 (68-key) delivers ultra-portability – perfect for LAN parties or co-working spaces.
Why Gamers & Typists Love This Keyboard
🔵 Authentic Blue Switch Feel – Experience the iconic clicky tactile feedback loved by mechanical purists
🌈 Custom RGB Lighting – Cycle through 18 preset modes or create your own via software (Windows/Mac)
💦 Spill-Resistant Engineering – Nano-coating protects circuits from accidental liquid damage
⚙️ Hot-Swappable Design – Future-proof your setup with optional red/brown switches (sold separately)
📏 Ergonomic Floating Keycaps – 42mm low-profile design reduces wrist strain
Your Workflow, Supercharged
Picture this: Your fingers dance across the crisp blue switches during a midnight coding sprint, RGB lights pulsing to your typing rhythm. By day, the splash-proof design shrugs off coffee spills as you crush deadlines.
Choose Your Champion
Select your ideal layout:
K98 (96-key): For finance pros and MMORPG players needing numpad
K68 (68-key): Minimalists and FPS gamers prioritizing mouse space



















