Gaming on a mouse and keyboard isn't for everyone, but this new Cherry Ultra-Wideband keyboard has me more interested than ...
Cherry XTRFY's K63W Pro Compact brings Ultra-Wideband technology and an 8000 Hz polling rate to wireless gaming keyboards, ...
Wireless gaming keyboard UWB technology arrives at Computex 2026 with the Cherry XTRFY K63W Pro, the first keyboard to ...
The German keyboard maker Cherry l has its origins way back in the early years of the personal computer market when we were all toiling away on our IBM PC clones. Cherry was the company that made high ...
The all-new Cherry KC 200 MX mechanical keyboard in a no-frills 100% model and features the company's latest MX2A switch technology. Classic keyboard brand Cherry has made great keyboards since the ...
The K63W Pro is another keyboard offering an 8,000Hz polling rate in both wired and wireless modes, meaning it reports to the ...
While laptops are typically used for working on the go, a lot of work can also be completed on tablets and phones. Unfortunately, it can be a bit more difficult on these devices without a physical ...
The choice of a good keyboard is something which consumes a lot of time for many Hackaday readers, judging by the number of custom input device projects which make it to these pages. I live by my ...
The new CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 keyboard is a sight to behold for anyone looking for a compact, 65% layout. It's decked out with CHERRY's recently released MX2A switches, LED RGB light strips, and a slew of ...
Cherry is best known as the creators of highly-coveted keyboard switches, the tiny switches that sit behind every key in your favorite input device. They’re less well-known for actually making their ...
Keyboard manufacturer Cherry makes a significant push into smart switch technology with four new products debuting at Computex 2025 this week. The new switches for keyboards offer particular appeal to ...
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