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Guru3D.com » News » GAMDIAS Launches line of RGB Keyboards, Mice & Headsets

GAMDIAS Launches line of RGB Keyboards, Mice & Headsets

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/06/2016 09:18 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
GAMDIAS Launches line of RGB Keyboards, Mice & Headsets

GAMDIAS is launching its first line of RGB gaming peripherals, two mice (ZEUS P1, ZEUS E1), three mechanical keyboards (HERMES P1, HERMES M1, HERMES E1) and two gaming headsets (HEBE M1, HEBE E1).

The first products in the RGB line are three HERMES keyboards; two ZEUS mice; and two HEBE headsets.

The keyboards all use GAMDIAS Certified Mechanical Switches and include the HERMES P1, HERMES M1, and HERMES E1. Details on the M1 and E1 are hard to find at this point, but the P1 includes six programmable profiles, four brightness levels for the RGB backlighting, and 100% anti-ghosting with N-key rollover.

ZEUS series mice feature world's first double level RGB customizable streaming lighting. ZEUS P1 flagship mouse features 16.8 million Double level RGB customizable streaming lighting design makes ZEUS P1 the most unique gaming mouse! The ZEUS P1 features a 12000 DPI optical sensor that provides pixel-precise tracking and advanced surface calibration support. The E1 mouse is the entry level RGB model and includes a 3200DPI sensor. (Note that the GAMDIAS website says a third mouse is coming, the ZEUS M1, which will have the same double-level RGB lighting but include a 7000DPI optical sensor. The GAMDIAS RGB press release doesn't mention this model.)

HERMES P1, HERMES M1, HERMES E1 - Stunning mechanical keyboards to satisfy all gamers' needs
Building on the phenomenal success of the GAMDIAS HERMES line previously, the new HERMES range adds a host of new features and improvements. 

With enhanced 16.8 million colors RGB Backlights, 4 levels brightness, waterproof design, suspended keycap and quick-attach wrist rest. GAMDIAS HERMES P1, M1 and E1 keyboards retain the core-design, premium materials and commitment to quality. Alongside the signature GAMDIAS aluminum construction, the Hermes range adds an enhanced internal lighting controller, allowing for finer color adjustment and effects. Paired with Hera software, stunning lighting effects are just a few clicks away.

HEBE M1, HEBE E1 - Color your life with GAMDIAS gaming headsets
GAMDIAS's latest gaming headset edition HEBE M1 and E1 comes with unique design and upgraded features with enhanced competitiveness and unique gaming experiences. Along with GAMDIAS's persistence on creating products of the highest quality and cutting - edge designs, the new headsets are set to satisfy all kinds of gaming needs. 

The new gaming RGB headsets are the HEBE M1 and HEBE E1. Details on the new headsets are very light at this point, with GAMDIAS just saying that the cans will offer the "highest quality" and "cutting-edge designs."

GAMDIAS says more details including pricing for all the new products will be released later this month. You can check the product pages on the GAMDIAS website for additional information.



GAMDIAS Launches line of RGB Keyboards, Mice & Headsets GAMDIAS Launches line of RGB Keyboards, Mice & Headsets GAMDIAS Launches line of RGB Keyboards, Mice & Headsets




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Kloet075
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#5342309 Posted on: 10/06/2016 02:12 PM
Instead of releasing RGB keyboards, maybe the keyboard manufactures should start concentrating quickly at the analogue mechanical keyboards like the Wooting One.

At least that's worth spending money on, RGB is just "nice" but besides the gimmick kinda useless...

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#5342535 Posted on: 10/06/2016 08:53 PM
Isn't this just Corsair rip-off or actually just re-branded licensed Corsair stuff?

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