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Genesis launches the Thor 300 RGB mechanical keyboard

Genesis has just launched a new mechanical keyboard for both casual and competitive gamers. The Thor 300 RGB mechanical keyboard offers an aluminium body with a 100% key layout, brown switches and per-key RGB lighting.

The brown switches used in the Thor 300 are manufactured by Outemu and have a durability of up to 50 million clicks. The actuation force is 50g, while the response time is about 8ms with a 2mm actuation point.

All the keycaps use “Double Injection” technology, which Genesis offering increased durability and resistance to wear over years of use. Additionally, the board features N-Key rollover, allowing the user to press multiple keys at the same time without skipping inputs, Windows key lock, to prevent accidental key presses, and rubber feet, to increase the keyboard's stability and prevent slips.

The RGB Prismo lighting system offers 25 different modes, which can be configured through software. This software is also used to create macros and set profiles for different key mappings. There are also multiple multimedia keys placed in the F1-12 keys, including shortcuts for mail, music, and calculator applications.

Additionally, the Thor 300 measures 442x136x36mm (LxWxH), and has a total of 104 keys, with 12 are multimedia keys. The USB cable measures 175cm long and connects via a USB 2.0 Type-A port.

The Genesis Thor 300 RGB mechanical keyboard is available now for around €57. You can learn more about this keyboard HERE.

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