The centerpiece of Endorfy's Computex 2025 showcase was certainly the new Celeris 1800 keyboard, which debuted back at the CES 2025 show in January, but is now ready to be launched. Endorfy also unveiled its future V2 versions of the well-known Thock keyboard series, including TKL, 75%, and Compact versions.
The Celeris 1800 is Endorfy's way of rethinking the full-sized 100-keys keyboard with numpad, while retaining the compact layout. It uses Endorfy Yellow factory-lubed switches made by Gateron, has a dual-layer silicone padding to eliminate vibrations and noise, and a FR4 top plate. It supports Bluetooth, a 2.4 GHz wireless, or USB cable connectivity, and even has a switch that let switch between Windows or macOS, with three macOS-specific keycaps included. What makes the Celeris 1800 special is the SideTune feature, small buttons located on the side of the keyboard which are inspired by smartphones, allowing you to control audio, volume, brightness, or any custom macros. The other side of the keyboard comes with switches that allows you to switch between Windows and macOS mode and connectivity options. Endorfy is targeting $99 price tag when it becomes available later this year.
Endorfy also showcased its entire V2 series of the popular Thock keyboard series, including TKL, 75%, and Compact versions.

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The Celeris 1800 is Endorfy's way of rethinking the full-sized 100-keys keyboard with numpad, while retaining the compact layout. It uses Endorfy Yellow factory-lubed switches made by Gateron, has a dual-layer silicone padding to eliminate vibrations and noise, and a FR4 top plate. It supports Bluetooth, a 2.4 GHz wireless, or USB cable connectivity, and even has a switch that let switch between Windows or macOS, with three macOS-specific keycaps included. What makes the Celeris 1800 special is the SideTune feature, small buttons located on the side of the keyboard which are inspired by smartphones, allowing you to control audio, volume, brightness, or any custom macros. The other side of the keyboard comes with switches that allows you to switch between Windows and macOS mode and connectivity options. Endorfy is targeting $99 price tag when it becomes available later this year.





Endorfy also showcased its entire V2 series of the popular Thock keyboard series, including TKL, 75%, and Compact versions.




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