https://www.techpowerup.c...ith-keyboards-and-mice The GK760 from Hexgears is still the only keyboard announced to use those new Sun switches, which effectively allows for a central backlighting similar to Omron switches, while still retaining Cherry MX keycap compatibility. The GK760 is a full-size keyboard with 104 keys and ABS plastic keycaps, which also appear to be low in profile.
Next up was the new Impulse keyboard which is priced at $100, with a promo sale at $90, and comes in white and RGB backlighting combined with a light ring that goes along the edge of the keyboard as seen below. The keyboard is also available with the so-called pudding keycaps, which makes for a more intense light show, or you can go with a more usual and yet different two-tone keycap set.
Hexgears also showed off new mice concepts that they hope to get to market sooner than later. These include the Hexgears Dragonfly and Ironclad that used an unnamed Pixart optical sensor.
In my personal opinion one of the concept mice looks too similar to a Corsair mouse.