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Sharkoon Zone K15, a simple gamer keyboard

The Sharkoon Zone Z15 is a gaming keyboard with good performance and a very simple design without lighting.

Sharkoon, the mid-range gaming peripherals company has presented a new product, specifically a new keyboard designed for gaming. This new keyboard has a structure that is based on metal and has attractive and aggressive angled lines that end with a support to rest the wrists, something very interesting. This new keyboard is within its Shark Zone family of peripherals. It is called Sharkoon Zone K15.

It has been developed to be simple in its structure and does not have an active macro, although it does have function keys for multimedia actions and that have a predefined mission by Sharkoon herself. Like other gamer keyboards on the market, it has a function for when we are playing that deactivates the Windows key, to avoid getting out by mistake while we are giving everything. The lock function can be extended to all keys on the same keyboard, if we want. The typical arrow functions between the alphabetic keyboard and the numeric keyboard can be interchanged with the WASD keys.

The keyboard has been developed to be fully plug-and-play, so we don't need to install any programs or drivers for this keyboard. Plug in and get addicted like crazy. As far as we know, it can already be purchased, but according to the information it is only available in Europe for € 25. It apparently does not have Cherry MX keys and does not have a backlight system. The lighting is possibly an unremarkable detail, but this Sharkoon keyboard offers simplicity at a great price.

Source: Sharkoon

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Robert Sole

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