AJAZZ has introduced the Pixel68, a mechanical keyboard that prioritizes visual customization and high-speed response for gamers. The AJAZZ Pixel68 integrates a 10.6-inch pixel matrix display composed of 260 LEDs directly into its ABS plastic chassis. The built-in screen allows for visual customization, though specific control methods are not detailed in the available specifications.
Tri-mode mechanical keyboard features large rear LED matrix and high polling rate
The keyboard utilizes a compact 65% layout. AJAZZ equips the Pixel68 with a tri-mode connectivity system that supports wired USB-C, wireless 2.4GHz, and Bluetooth connections. The device supports tri-mode connectivity, including wired USB-C, wireless 2.4GHz, and Bluetooth.
Specifications
- Layout: 65%
- Display: 10.6-inch pixel matrix (260 LEDs)
- Polling Rate: 8kHz
- Battery: 10000mAh
- Connectivity: Tri-mode (USB-C, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth)
A defining technical feature is the 10.6-inch pixel matrix screen located on the rear of the device. This display consists of 260 individual LEDs arranged in a 52×5 grid, creating a low-resolution canvas for animations or static images. The keyboard also includes a substantial 10000mAh battery to support this power-hungry feature, housed within an ABS plastic body that uses a gasket mount structure with five layers of filling for sound dampening.

AJAZZ claims the keyboard supports an 8kHz polling rate in both wired and wireless 2.4GHz modes, a specification intended to reduce input latency for competitive gaming. Buyers can choose between two switch options: the Black-White Peach Axis or the Glass Jar-Ice Elf Axis. The pricing structure reflects these hardware differences, with the base version costing 399 CNY (around $58.60) and the premium switch variant listed at 449 CNY (around $65.95).
The Pixel68 is currently available for purchase in China. The Pixel68 is available in two switch configurations: Black-White Peach Axis and Glass Jar-Ice Elf Axis. The keyboard supports an 8kHz polling rate in both wired and wireless modes and includes a 10000mAh battery.



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