
Aula 99 Keys RGB 98% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Tri-Mode Walvis Sea Switch F99 Contrast Slate
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Aula 99 Keys RGB 98% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Tri-Mode Walvis Sea Switch F99 Contrast Slate
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Key Features
- Layout: Compact 99-key layout (1800 compact style), combining functionality and a smaller form factor.
- Mounting Style: Gasket-mounted structure for a softer typing experience, reduced vibration, and enhanced acoustics.
- Connectivity: Tri-mode connection: 2.4GHz wireless (via USB dongle) Bluetooth (supports multiple device connections) Type-C wired connection.
- Hot-Swappable PCB: Supports 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches for easy customization without soldering.
- Battery Capacity: 4000mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery for long-lasting use, especially in wireless modes.
- Lighting: Customizable RGB backlighting with multiple lighting modes and effects.
- Keycaps: Durable double-shot PBT keycaps for fade-resistant legends and a premium feel.
- Anti-Ghosting: Full N-key rollover (NKRO) to ensure precise keystrokes in gaming or typing.
- Case Material: Sturdy polycarbonate (PC) case for durability and aesthetics.
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System Compatibility: Compatible with Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices.
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Knowledge Base

The First Gaming Headset Was Created by a Fighter Pilot
The first noise-canceling headset, now a staple for gamers, was invented in 1958 by Amar Bose (founder of Bose Corporation) for airline pilots. Gamers later adopted this technology for an immersive, distraction-free gaming experience.

Mechanical Keyboards Were Originally Made for Typewriters
Modern mechanical gaming keyboards trace their origins to typewriters from the 1800s. Their tactile feedback and clicky switches were later adapted for gaming, offering better response times and durability for competitive play.

The First Gaming Mouse Had a Ball Inside
Before optical and laser sensors, gaming mice used a mechanical rubber ball for movement. Players had to clean the ball regularly to prevent dust buildup, which could affect accuracy—something unimaginable in today’s precision gaming!

Gaming Chairs Were Inspired by Race Car Seats
High-end gaming chairs, like those from DXRacer, originate from racing car seats. The ergonomic design, high backrest, and side supports were first used in race cars to keep drivers comfortable and focused during long hours—now, they do the same for gamers!
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