
Endgame Gear Unveils Professional eSports-Level Keyboard and Mice at Computex 2025
Endgame Gear made a striking appearance at Computex 2025 in Taipei, introducing a series of professional esports peripherals designed to shave milliseconds off every input. The centerpiece of the showcase was the KB65HE 8k, a compact 65% keyboard featuring true 8,000 Hz polling and scan rates alongside next-generation hall-effect sensors. Because each keystroke is detected magnetically without any physical contact, the keyboard offers virtually zero debounce delay and remarkable durability. Players can customize the actuation point from 0.1 mm to 4 mm, fine-tune press and release sensitivity with Rapid Trigger Technology, and turn on hardware-level SOCD cleaning to ensure flawless directional inputs, all of which support the split-second decision-making required at the highest levels of competition.
Endgame Gear also refined the keyboard's sound profile by replacing traditional silicone with a Poron sandwich pad and adding silicone dampeners beneath the stabilizers. The result is a deeper, more satisfying "thock" that muffles sharp clacks and provides a softer feel. Housed in a CNC-machined aluminium case, the KB65HE 8k weighs 1,050 g, offers a sleek black finish, and comes with spare feet for an optional 7.5° typing angle, compared with a 5° default. Doubleshot PBT keycaps enhance grip and scratch resistance, and hot-swappable Raesha Silent Magnetic switches require only 28 gf to actuate, making each keystroke quiet and effortless.
Endgame Gear also refined the keyboard's sound profile by replacing traditional silicone with a Poron sandwich pad and adding silicone dampeners beneath the stabilizers. The result is a deeper, more satisfying "thock" that muffles sharp clacks and provides a softer feel. Housed in a CNC-machined aluminium case, the KB65HE 8k weighs 1,050 g, offers a sleek black finish, and comes with spare feet for an optional 7.5° typing angle, compared with a 5° default. Doubleshot PBT keycaps enhance grip and scratch resistance, and hot-swappable Raesha Silent Magnetic switches require only 28 gf to actuate, making each keystroke quiet and effortless.