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"Bloody Gaming" Lets CES 2018 Attendants Feast on Myriad Product Offerings

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Bloody Gaming may not be a mainstay in gaming peripherals and products, but the company certainly made its presence felt at CES 2018 via its impressive filled-to-the-brim booth. The company dips its toes anywhere where there's money to be made that has a gaming tinge to it: headphones, keyboards and gaming mice hold no secrets for this company. The company's Bloody gaming headset lets its hybrid diaphragm technology with Carbon Fiber Mycellium compounds carry most of its attractiveness weight (the color schemes are the most common of all, really: black, red and white offerings are all there).





Next up, the company also showed off its gaming mice, in the form of a LED enabled, multiple-button Bloody clicker and matching mouse mat. There's RGB galore everywhere around these two products, and the mice carries five different buttons (besides the common right and left clickers) that aim to give you more options than your enemies in any given gaming session. A DPI switcher is also present on top of the mouse.



Another interesting product from the company is its Libra keyboard line, which makes use of optical switching technology. Like Cherry and other switch players in the market, Bloody Gaming commercializes its LK Libra keyboards with variable switches (ranging from brown or orange with linear or tactile/clicky feedback respectively) for the most appropriate feel for any given user. LK Libra makes use of an optical switching technology that Bloody Gaming promises offers the perfect balance between performance and longevity, with a "100M" strokes "Battle Tested" logo, a "1:1 Raw Input" and promises of zero digital latency (actually, 0.2 ms).



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