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Gamakay is a brand whose reputation varies from keyboard to keyboard; for instance, the TK75 Pro is a standout mechanical option with all the bells and whistles of a Keychron but a fraction of the ...
The gaming peripheral maker (owned by Norway-based GN Store Nord) has also taken the opportunity to launch the popular Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 in, you guessed it, white colorway.
With a clean aesthetic and light-to-the-touch magnetic switches, the Pulsar PCMK 2 HE tenkeyless keyboard is a superb choice, if you’re willing to shell out for it.
To cut to the chase, gaming performance on the PCMK 2 HE is stellar. That’s largely due to the super-light touch to the Gateron x Pulsar magnetic switches and the adjustable actuation points.
By default, the Pro X TKL Rapid is set to a 2.0mm actuation, which was a little too shallow for my typing style, especially considering the keyboard’s superlight 35g actuation force.