Endorfy may sound like a new brand but it is in fact the unification of two European mainstays—SilentiumPC and SPC Gear—which have been around for over 15 years now. SPC Gear was dedicated to peripherals, with TechPowerUp having covered some of its mice and headsets before. I suppose it was only apt for a keyboard to make the rounds here and today we do so with the all-new Endorfy Thock TKL Wireless kindly provided by the company for review.
The Endorfy Thock TKL is a wireless keyboard to the point of having "Wireless" in the product name itself! It is part of the brand's new Thock series of keyboards that come in various form factors including 60%, 75%, TKL (tenkeyless), and full size. It allows for end users to choose the keyboard size they are most comfortable with while having the same general feature set across the board, including hybrid wireless connectivity and hot-swappable switches, although note that the 75% and full size versions do get a dedicated volume knob. As such, this review should be a decent representation of the other Endorfy Thock keyboards too and we begin our coverage with a look at the product specifications in the table below.
Specifications
Endorfy Thock TKL Wireless Keyboard
Layout:
87-key, TKL form factor in a US ANSI layout; other layouts/languages dependent on your region
Material:
Metal frame + ABS plastic case, PBT plastic keycaps
Macro Support:
Yes
Dimensions:
361.5 (L) x 140 (W) x 42.5 (H) mm
Weight:
0.79 kg / 1.74 lbs. as tested
Wrist/Palm Rest:
Optional extra
Anti-ghosting:
N-Key rollover USB and 2.4 GHz, 6KRO with Bluetooth