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IOGEAR Unveils $49 HVER STEALTH Premium RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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IOGEAR, today announced the addition of the HVER STEALTH premium mechanical gaming keyboard to its Kaliber Gaming line of gaming and eSports products. Available immediately for $49.99, this streamlined mechanical keyboard boasts a variety of must-have gaming features, premium build quality and extreme durability. "Our HVER keyboards are known for their edgy appearance, premium build quality, solid feature set and affordable price points. While the HVER keyboards have done well historically, many of our customers, streamers and influencers have provided similar feedback, saying that the keyboard performs great but looks too aggressive. So, we reassessed and created a keyboard that combines what people loved about previous HVER models with the physical qualities they liked about other high-end gaming keyboards," said Derek Hamilton, product manager at IOGEAR.

The HVER STEALTH features a standard 110-key layout but elevates the experience by hovering the keys above the keyboard's subtle but stylish brushed aluminium face plate. This provides a comfortable typing experience for everyday use, while also providing very crisp, direct switch actuations for gameplay. The textured double-injected keycaps are easy to read and provide a durable non-slip surface that will endure hundreds of hours of gameplay without wearing off. Under those keycaps, customers will find high-quality brown, boxed-style mechanical switches that deliver a subtle tactile click upon actuation and the perfect amount of noise for mixed use. Keeping things stable is a weighted base and rubber feet that ensure the keyboard won't slip out of position, even in the most rigorous gaming sessions.




Tons of Must-Have Features for Gamers

Loaded with advanced features for its price, the HVER STEALTH features:
  • Edge-lit illumination with programmable per-key RGB lighting
  • Programmable keys for macro functions, shortcuts, etc.
  • Intuitive software to set custom backlight and keyboard functions
  • Full N-Key Rollover
  • Windows key lockout that prevents accidental pop ups while gaming
  • Swappable W-A-S-D and arrow keys for MMO players and left-handed gamers

Upgraded KORONA KORE II Combo Kit

IOGEAR has also announced the release of its upgraded KORONA KORE II combo kit. At $49.95, the KORONA KORE II kit is packed with a feature-rich compact 89-key RGB backlit plunger-style keyboard and ergonomic adjustable 6,200 DPI mouse combo.

KORONA KORE II Compact Keyboard features:

  • Compact 89-key design
  • RGB multi-zone backlight with multiple lighting patterns
  • 10-key layout built into the compact design
  • Rotary control knob for easy audio and lighting adjustments
  • 26 Anti-Ghosting keys so you never miss a keystroke!
  • Windows key lockout prevents accidental menu pops
  • POM structured plunger keys offer a soft and smooth tactile response

KORONA KORE II Mouse features:

  • 7 buttons with macro programming software
  • RGB backlighting with multiple lighting modes
  • Pixart 3327 optical sensor - adjusts up to 6200dpi
  • Shift-on-the-fly DPI adjustment
  • Double injected non-slip rubber side panels
  • Non-slip rubber coated click wheel
  • 125/500/1000 Hz adjustable report rate
  • 32 KB built-in memory

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The HVER STEALTH looks like a pretty decent value at $50. Similar to the Red Dragon Mechanical keyboards(k580, k582, k556). The KORONA KORE II on the other hand is so cheap they couldn't even find a keyboard with a centered ENTER legend to shoot for the promo.
 
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Would be interested in seeing a side-by-side comparison of HVER STEALTH and RedDragon K556. I want to say I paid $45 for my K556 and other than the scroll wheel in the upper-right they look *almost* identical. One other difference is the ReDragon models are per-key RGB and not "zones".
 
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Rip Van Winkie here is right, features all sound ok but how generic can you get for such a low price?
 
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does not look worth it or premium at all
 

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Kinda nice that there are cheaper options for mechanical keyboards for those who are in a budget. It's always interesting to know what those cheaper switches are like.

Though personally I like TKL/60% more than a full keyboard.
 
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