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Sharkoon introduces new SGK50 S2 96% layout keyboards

The Sharkoon Skiller SGK50 S2 is unique thanks to its slightly smaller 96% layout and hot-swappable mechanical switches. For those who really like to get the most out of their keyboard, the SGK50 S2 also supports VIA and QMK, allowing for key remapping and custom macros.

Equipped with a polycarbonate plate and double-layer silicone damping, the Skiller SGK50 S2 delivers tactile feedback even when using linear switches and a pleasing sound experience. Furthermore, the keyboard's design includes a detachable coiled USB-C to USB-A cable, adding convenience and style.

For those seeking the ultimate customisation experience, the SGK50 S2 Barebone edition offers a blank canvas, allowing users to handpick the switches and keycaps. In addition to the barebone variants, there's a standard version and a PBT version, which, as the name implies, comes with PBT keycaps.

The SGK50 S2 supports 3- and 5-pin switches, giving you plenty of variety in which switches to use. All tools required for hot swapping are already included with the keyboard. Moreover, all models are RGB-backlit and available in black or white. Priced between €89.90 and €109.90, the Skiller SGK50 S2 provides a compelling mix of functionality, style, and customizability for gamers and enthusiasts alike.

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