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8BitDo unveils Retro Mechanical Keyboard with 108-key integrated Numpad, shipping begins December 12

8BitDo is famous for its retro-themed accessories, especially mechanical keyboards inspired by the classics. Joining the foray is the full-size version of the company’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard. There is not much that has changed from the classic except that the 8BitDo Retro 108 Mechanical Keyboard comes in a 108-Key full layout complete with Numpad integrated into it. This makes it 22 percent wider than its predecessor.

Carrying the recognizable NES or Famicom theming, aside from the extra width to accommodate the Numpad, there is nothing much to separate it from the original tenkeyless layout board. The retro-modern peripheral comes in two variants – one is an NES-inspired version draped in white, dark gray and black color, while the other one based on the Famicom model features a white and crimson colorway with Japanese characters placed beneath English lettering. If that’s enough to win you, the Mechanical Keyboard is available for preorder at $119 through Amazon. The price is almost $30 more than the original, selling at a discount of $90 on Amazon!

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The 8BitDo Retro 108 Mechanical Keyboard with integrated Numpad, hot-swappable Kailh Box White key switches, and Bluetooth is compatible with Android and Windows. The keyboard will start shipping from December 12, 2024, featuring dye-sub PBT keycaps and function key shortcuts.

As apparent from the images, the numpad on the right features Windows shortcut keys, a calculator lock button, and a screen lock button. At the same time, a pair of tactile input knobs on the top left comprise a dedicated volume dial and a three-way toggle that allows the user to switch between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz, or turning the keyboard wireless capabilities off and use the USB cable for reduced lag during your gaming sessions.

Along with the Retro 108 Mechanical Keyboard comes the identifiable over-sized programmable Super Buttons (in red, blue or yellow options) that connect to the new keyboard through a 3.5mm cable. This is an add-on accessory that’ll cost another $30 each. Besides coming forth as a refined version of the original, the keyboard is also a tribute to the Nintendo’s NES and Famicom consoles as it comes in their thematic colorways.

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