A4Tech S510R keyboard Gaming USB Black

SKU
A4TKLA47115
£70.61 £58.84
In stock
Mechanical switch rgb gaming keyboard, USB, 1 ms, BLMS Switch, RGB, Windows 7/ 8 /8.1 / 10 /11
Bloody BLMS Customize Mechanical Switch
Special tuned the actuation point and actuation force to bring players an unusual game speed and feel experience!

N-Key Rollover
100% Anti-ghosting with full key rollover ensures your simultaneous key commands always register.

4 MB Expanded Memory
Capacity stores up to 120,000 Macros.

1 MS Key Response
1 ms [Ahead Quick Step] point sending technology, 1ms button response, instant transmission, fast response.

1000Hz Report Rate
Infinite concurrent input support 1000Hz report rate enables user to perform 100% in gaming situations.

Double-Shot Injection Keycaps
Use a unique manufacturing process in which two pieces of plastic get molded together. Ensures that the legends will never fade over time. Provide the ultimate typing experience and durability.

Elite Bloody Keydominator Software
Create your own macro keys with the Bloody KeyDominator software, available for downloads at bloody.com.
SKU A4TKLA47115
EAN 4711421981804
Manufacturer A4Tech
In Stock Y
Keyboard
Keyboard key switchMechanical
Polling rate1000 Hz
Recommended usageGaming
Keyboard styleStraight
Keyboard form factorFull-size (100%)
Numeric keypadYes
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfaceUSB
Keyboard keys operating life50 million characters
Ports & interfaces
Cable length1.8 m
Design
Backlight typeRGB LED
Product colourBlack
Keyboard styleStraight
BacklightYes
Technical details
Product colourBlack
BacklightYes
Numeric keypadYes
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Connectivity technologyWired
Ergonomics
Cable length1.8 m
Features
Cable length1.8 m
Power
Power source typeUSB
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
System requirements
Windows operating systems supportedWindows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Packaging data
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Packaging content
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Other features
Connectivity technologyWired