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CANYON Nightfall GK-7, Wired Gaming Keyboard,Black 104 mechanical switches,60 million times key life, 22 types of lights,Removable magnetic wrist rest,4 Multifunctional control knob,Trigger actuation 1.5mm,1.6m Braided cable,US layout,dark grey, size

CANYON Nightfall GK-7, Wired Gaming Keyboard,Black 104 mechanical switches,60 million times key life, 22 types of lights,Removable magnetic wrist rest,4 Multifunctional control knob,Trigger actuation 1.5mm,1.6m Braided cable,US layout,dark grey, size
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  • 71.99 €

Hire purchase or instalments: 3 x 24 €
Brands CANYON
Product code: 1422078
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Nightfall mechanical gaming keyboard

As soon as night falls, let your enemies tremble in fear! The professional-grade Canyon Nightfall keyboard with black mechanical keys, recognized as the best gaming technology today, will help you become a winner in any computer game. The actuation and release points of the buttons are so close that the slightest press triggers an action without making a full “click”. Each button is equipped with a Dual Core IC chip, one core of which activates NKRO protection against button sticking and phantom clicks, and the second is responsible for the customizable backlight system. In terms of design, this keyboard has practically no equal! Each of the 22 lighting types looks great, and the detachable palm rest prevents wrist fatigue. Using Canyon Gaming software, you can set macros and remap key functions to suit your individual gaming needs. Enjoy the game during long night sessions!


• 108 buttons
• Black Canyon mechanical switches
• Pressing depth 4.0 mm
• 1.5mm trigger with 80+/-10g force
• Buttons are rated for 60 million clicks
• NKRO protection against sticky keys and phantom clicks
• Double chip “Core IC”
• Multifunctional control unit
• Software for complete customization
• Ability to assign macros
• Lock the "Windows/Start" button
• 22 types of backlight
• Removable magnetic palm rest
• Braided cable with magnetic ferrite ring
• Applying symbols using the "Double Injection" method

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