The keyboard has a compact 98-coated design and connects via the removable USB Type-C. Users can choose one of the three mechanical key species: blue (loud and tactile), red (soft and silent) and brown (tactile, but without clicking).
The GK10 supports the replacement of switches without soldering (hot swap) and is compatible with 3 and 5 -pin switches. All keys are designed for 50 million presses. It also has a 20 -effect RGB output that can be adjusted as Lenovo branded.
The keyboard, multimedia keys are equipped with stable caps and stabilizers for large switches. The wireless version has a 4000 mAh battery. The weight of the device is about 780 grams.
Source: Ferra

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