FLEsports N69 Mouse and T-Series Keyboards Feature Carbon Fiber at Computex 2026

FLEsports displays carbon fiber gaming peripherals including the N69 mouse and T-series keyboards at Computex 2026, featuring premium materials and advanced sensors.

FLEsports N69 Mouse and T-Series Keyboards Feature Carbon Fiber at Computex 2026
FLEsports N69 Mouse and T-Series Keyboards Feature Carbon Fiber at Computex 2026

FLEsports displayed a lineup of carbon fiber gaming peripherals at Computex 2026. The event features premium gaming peripherals constructed with carbon fiber to reduce weight while maintaining durability. The company presented four distinct models that combine structural rigidity with reduced weight.

Carbon fiber gaming mouse and keyboards showcased by FLEsports at Computex 2026

The mouse model carries the N69 designation and targets wireless gamers who prioritize sensor accuracy. It pairs a PixArt PAW3950 optical sensor rated for 30,000 dpi with Kailh optical switches. The top shell uses carbon fiber while the bottom housing relies on ABS plastic to balance cost and durability.

The keyboard lineup spans three layouts under the T-series HE branding. The T75 HE occupies a 75 percent footprint and features hot-swappable Kailh Verdant Clouds Hall effect switches. It connects via 2.4 GHz RF, Bluetooth, or wired USB while retaining an aluminum base plate for structural support.

The remaining keyboards focus on compact form factors with distinct material choices. The T87 HE adopts a tenkeyless layout and shares the same switch and keycap specifications as the T75 HE but replaces the aluminum bottom with ABS plastic. The T60 HE drops to a 60 percent size and constructs its entire housing from carbon fiber. Both wired models use Babao Lava switches and Cherry Profile PBT keycaps.

FLEsports did not list pricing or release for any of these peripherals at this stage. Pricing and release regions have not yet been announced by the manufacturer.

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