Thursday, July 11th 2024

Sharkoon Launches SKILLER SGK36 Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard

Stylish and without compromises: Thanks to its full 3-block layout, floating keys and customizable RGB illumination, the SKILLER SGK36W has a gaming style that gets straight to the point. The functionality of the keyboard is completed with responsive, linear switches and a dual-mode capability that offers wired or wireless operation.

Wireless Operation with Long Battery Life
Using the included USB nano receiver, the SKILLER SGK36W can be operated totally cable free via a 2.4 GHz wireless connection. The integrated battery can stay charged for up to 55 hours and can be recharged during operation using the supplied cable.
Stylish Design
As far as its good looks are concerned, the SKILLER SGK36W has an almost rimless design with a full 3-block layout and floating keys - including additional keys for macros and one with an indicator for the battery status.

Customizable RGB Illumination
Using key shortcuts, the keyboard's RGB illumination can be provided with various effects, or it can be easily customized and then saved in five lighting profiles. To do all this, there is no need for a separate software.

Fast, Responsive Switches
The SKILLER SGK36W comes with red switches from Huano, which are particularly suitable for gaming thanks to their linear switch characteristics without feedback.

Height-Adjustable Feet
Thanks to the two height-adjustable feet, the SKILLER SGK36W can be adjusted for optimal use in just a few simple steps.

Detachable USB-C cable
Should anything preclude a wireless operation, the SKILLER SGK36W can also be operated via a conventional USB-A connection on your PC or laptop using the supplied textile-braided USB cable.
Source: Sharkoon
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7 Comments on Sharkoon Launches SKILLER SGK36 Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard

#1
bonehead123
Whahhhh.....

It's not a chopped off, boi-toi model, how dare they release such a bastardly child !

But at least it's got the obligatory rainbow circus pukefest, so there's that, hahaha :D

Seriously though, no bloatware required, so if the price is right, I might be interested....
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#3
TheDeeGee
Real gamers play old games which use keys that TKL don't have ^^
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#4
AsRock
TPU addict
bonehead123Whahhhh.....

It's not a chopped off, boi-toi model, how dare they release such a bastardly child !

But at least it's got the obligatory rainbow circus pukefest, so there's that, hahaha :D

Seriously though, no bloatware required, so if the price is right, I might be interested....
i am terrible for pitting things behind my keyboard and moving it a lot, and how that usb cable just plugs in tot he back would be asking to get loose \ break on me.
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#5
bonehead123
TheDeeGeeReal gamers play old games which use keys that TKL don't have ^^
Nope, REAL gamrz use the command line interface, only 33 keys required, hahaha :D

/s
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#6
Synthwave
bonehead123Whahhhh.....

It's not a chopped off, boi-toi model, how dare they release such a bastardly child !

But at least it's got the obligatory rainbow circus pukefest, so there's that, hahaha :D

Seriously though, no bloatware required, so if the price is right, I might be interested....
This IS exactly a boi-toi (like literally) with its' floating design, cheap components, cheap materials and no QMK/VIA/Vial support, but hey, no worries! : D


Actual men can and will use layers btw. ))
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#7
bonehead123
SynthwaveThis IS exactly a boi-toi (like literally) with its' floating design, cheap components, cheap materials and no QMK/VIA/Vial support, but hey, no worries! : D


Actual men can and will use layers btw. ))
Yea, I know, I keep forgetting to add the "/s" disclaimer sometimes, but I was being very sarcastic in my comments....

Not sure what you're saying about the "layers" though :D
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