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Nintendo design and numeric keypad: 8BitDo announces new version of its mechanical keyboard

Martin Jud
8.11.2024
Translation: machine translated

8BitDo has introduced a 108-key version of its mechanical retro keyboard. It is now available with a numeric keypad. It will be available from December with NES and Famicom designs.

Other editions of the new keyboard may follow later. There is also a Commodore 64 edition for the original version and one that is reminiscent of old IBM keyboards. A set of oversized Super Buttons is included with the keyboard. These are programmable and are plugged into the 3.5 mm jack connection at the back.

The new keyboard has the same hot-swappable Kailh Box White V2 switches as the Tenkeyless version. A toggle switch is also integrated to switch between 2.4 gigahertz operation, Bluetooth and wired use. The new numeric keypad contains four additional function keys, such as the calculator.

As far as the cost is concerned, 8BitDo would like to see 120 US dollars - the keyboard is now available for pre-order in the manufacturer's shop. Experience has shown that it will take around two months before the keyboard will be available in this country (with EN keyboard layout).

If you prefer one without a numeric keypad, you can buy it right away:

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