Friday, January 7th 2022

Thermaltake Announces ARGENT K6 RGB Gaming Keyboard and Damysus RGB Gaming Mice

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals and enthusiast memory solutions, aims at providing better gaming experiences to users by offering more advanced gaming peripherals. This time, the latest gaming peripherals ARGENT K6 RGB Low-Profile Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Damysus Wireless RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse, and Damysus RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse were presented at the 2022 Thermaltake EXPO January Virtual Exhibition.

To give a more comfortable typing experience, Thermaltake introduces the first Low-Profile Mechanical Gaming Keyboard of the product line. The ARGENT K6 RGB Low-Profile Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features an aluminium top plate with a floating keycap design, incorporating Cherry MX Low-Profile RGB Red and Silver mechanical switches rated at 50 million keystrokes, offering the most durable, precise, and responsive tactile feedback. Moreover, the ARGENT K6 Keyboard comes with a wrist rest made with synthetic leather to give comfort support to your wrists.
The ARGENT K6 Keyboard also features macro recording, dedicated multimedia controls, audio and USB pass-through ports. Users can enjoy 16.8 million RGB color illumination through the adjustment keys for selecting brightness, speed, direction and zones. The ARGENT K6 Keyboard can be controlled through the iTAKE software, including macros, game profiles, and RGB lighting effects, and it is fully compatible with TT RGB PLUS 2.0 products for RGB illumination, syncing with other TT RGB products.

DAMYSUS RGB Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
Weighing only 83 g, the lightweight design of the DAMYSUS RGB Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse allows gaming enthusiasts to enjoy fast gameplay effortlessly. The performance is excellent, featuring a powerful PixArt PMW-3370 optical engine with up to 19,000 DPI, 60 million click OMRON engineered switches, and a built-in ARM-based 32-bit microcontroller with 512Kb flash memory.

Users can use the DAMYSUS RGB Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse in three ways; connect via 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 or USB wired connection which charges the mouse while plugged in. Run up to 36 hours of battery lifetime with 2.4 GHz connection and 52 hours with Bluetooth while keeping the RGB lights lit. Moreover, users can enjoy the 16.8 million RGB color illumination on 2 separate zones and it is compatible with the iTAKE and TT RGB PLUS 2.0 software.

DAMYSUS RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
Weighing only 74 g and only slightly lighter than the wireless mouse, the lightweight design of the DAMYSUS RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse allows users to glide the mouse effortlessly in both working and gaming situations. Featuring a powerful PixArt PMW-3389 optical engine with up to 16,000 DPI and 60 million clicks OMRON engineered switches, the DAMYSUS RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse offers brilliant tracking across various surfaces with longer durability.

Users do not need to worry about the dragging-inconvenience as the DAMYSUS RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse's USB-C cable is made from paracord, giving more flexibility on moving no matter in working or gaming conditions. Besides that, users can enjoy 16.8 million RGB color illumination on 2 separate zones and it is compatible with iTAKE and TT RGB PLUS 2.0 software.
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1 Comment on Thermaltake Announces ARGENT K6 RGB Gaming Keyboard and Damysus RGB Gaming Mice

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JAB Creations
That is a great keyboard layout...if it was a laptop. The FN "Function" key should replace the meta on the RIGHT side and just messes up laptops in general. This keyboard layout is way better...though for laptops.

On a desktop (where I do actual work) I have dedicated 2x2 macro keys on my Logitech G110. They're perfectly positioned and apparently the entire industry refuses to use the layout for what I suspect to be a specific annoying reason.

We seriously need dedicated macro keys on the left though I will say the FN key / macro option was gracefully done here even if it should have been on a laptop.
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