Trust Acira, a new economical mini mechanical keyboard
- April 10, 2024
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Trust Acira is presented as a new mini mechanical keyboard in 60% format which stands out for its simple design and very affordable price. These types of keyboards
Trust Acira is presented as a new mini mechanical keyboard in 60% format which stands out for its simple design and very affordable price. These types of keyboards
Trust Acira is presented as a new mini mechanical keyboard in 60% format which stands out for its simple design and very affordable price. These types of keyboards are ideal for desks where space is very limited and also for configurations and spaces in which, even if we have enough space, we have chosen minimalist style.
I could give many examples, but without a doubt two of the most popular are mini-ITX PC configurations and AIO systems that integrate all components in a monitor chassis. The Trust Acira is a mechanical gaming keyboard, but it’s also comfortable to type on because it includes red mechanical switches.
These switches are my favorite because, as our regular readers remember, They offer a very balanced experience both for gaming and typing, thanks to a linear movement with an actuation distance of 2 mm and a control force of 45 g.
In this model, these switches have a lifespan of 50 million keystrokes, which means that we will most likely replace the keyboards before they start to reach the end of their life cycle. You can find More information on mechanical switches in our gaming keyboard guide.
Acira Trust has RGB LED lighting With 16.8 million colors, it has dedicated software to customize lighting and key functions and connects via a detachable 1.8m USB cable. Its height and inclination can be adjusted thanks to the rear legs, and many keys have dual function to maintain the same level of options as we would have with a conventional keyboard.
This keyboard is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS 12, macOS 13, macOS 14 and Chrome OS. It also works with consoles and its price is very interesting considering everything it offers, because we can buy it 49.99 euros. Some similar keyboards can cost more than 100 euros, so in this case the quality-price ratio is undoubtedly one of its most interesting values.
Source: Muy Computer
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