Gamers seeking high-speed peripherals now have a new option in the Chinese market with the official listing of the Lofree HYZEN67. This keyboard targets competitive players by combining magnetic switch technology with a 8kHz polling rate, offering response times that reduce input lag. The availability of this specific model allows users to test whether rapid trigger precision at 0.01mm provides a tangible advantage in fast-paced titles.

CNC aluminum chassis and hot-swappable switches define the new peripheral
The device relies on Kailh Nexus mechanical feel TMR magnetic switches to deliver its performance characteristics. These switches enable rapid trigger functionality, allowing keys to reset upon the slightest upward movement. The keyboard operates on a Nordic nRF54L05 system-on-chip, which supports the high-frequency polling without requiring external processing overhead.
Specifications
- Layout: 65%
- Switch: Kailh Nexus Mechanical Feel TMR Magnetic
- Polling Rate: 8kHz
- Rapid Trigger: 0.01mm
- Construction: CNC Aluminum
Construction features a CNC aluminum body paired with a five-layer gasket structure to dampen vibration. Users can choose between a single-mode wired version or a tri-mode variant that includes 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. The tri-mode model houses a substantial 10,000mAh battery to sustain extended gaming sessions without frequent recharging.
Lofree includes transparent PC keycaps with the keyboard to complement the internal lighting and switch design. Both mechanical and magnetic switches are hot-swappable, giving users the freedom to customize the typing experience. A separate wrist rest is available for an additional 190 CNY (around $27.94) to improve ergonomics during long sessions.
The HYZEN67 is available for purchase in China starting July 9, 2024. The single-mode version costs 1399 CNY (around $206), while the tri-mode configuration is priced at 1699 CNY (around $250). This launch marks Lofree's entry into the high-performance magnetic switch segment, though current availability is restricted to the domestic market.



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