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Computex 2024: Endorfy’s new pudding keyboards, all-black coolers and more

Endorfy has emerged as an excellent choice in the gaming peripherals market. At Computex 2024, we got a look at the latest, including new pudding-cap wireless mechanical keyboards. Endorfy also showcased its brand new LIV Plus Wireless gaming mouse, as well as new PC cases and coolers.

Starting off with the Arx 700 ARGB, this is Endorfy's most popular chassis, with plenty of space inside for gaming hardware, and a mesh-grill front to ensure plenty of airflow into the system.

For DIY PC builders, Endorfy also has a selection of coolers available. The Fera 5 air-cooler is now available in a full range of versions, including ARGB, all-black, dual-fan and a standard version with a silver heatsink and black fan. Similarly, the Fortis series is available in a standard silver, dual-fan and ARGB variant. However, an all-black version is now also becoming available, giving customers a stealthy option for the more powerful cooler.

On the peripherals front, Endorfy is firing on all cylinders. The LIV Plus Wireless is a newly launched wireless gaming mouse, using a light-weight construction that differs from the traditional honeycomb shell. Under the hood, gamers will find a PixArt PAW3395 sensor, and a charging dock comes included. We'll have a review of this mouse coming up soon so stay tuned for that.

Endorfy is also launching a new set of keyboards. The full-sized Omnis gaming keyboards are now available with pudding keycaps, so you can have a much brighter and flashy ARGB setup. The new Thock 75% mechanical keyboard is also available with Pudding keycaps to allow ARGB to shine all the way through, so if you prefer a smaller and wireless keyboard, the Endorfy Thock is worth a look.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of Endorfy's latest range for 2024? Will you be grabbing anything shown at Computex this week?

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