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DAREU Reveals Ultra75 Hall-Effect 75% Keyboard for CES

DAREU filed a press release on December 30, 2025 announcing it will present three new gaming peripherals at CES 2026, headlined by the Ultra75 compact 75% Hall-Effect magnetic-switch keyboard. The company highlighted competitive features aimed at gamers and modders, and said demo units will be available at its Las Vegas booth for press and trade in early January.

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DAREU Reveals Ultra75 Hall-Effect 75% Keyboard for CES
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DAREU moved into the CES conversation with a December 30, 2025 press release laying out a trio of new peripherals designed for pro and competitive players. The most relevant product for keyboard fans is the Ultra75, a compact 75% layout keyboard that pairs Hall-Effect magnetic sensing with a magnetic-switch design. The company framed the Ultra75 as a low-latency, highly repeatable option for gamers and enthusiasts who prioritize consistent actuation.

Key features singled out for the Ultra75 include tool-free quick-release access, which simplifies servicing and customization, and tri-mode connectivity, offering flexible wired and wireless operation. Those features aim to reduce friction for modders who swap parts at events or at home, and to give competitors connectivity options depending on tournament or desktop needs.

DAREU positioned the Ultra75 alongside two other launches: the Ultra07 gaming mouse and the GT87 flagship keyboard. Together the three products form a push into higher-end, performance-focused peripherals. By showcasing a compact Hall-Effect keyboard alongside a flagship board and a dedicated mouse, DAREU appears to be targeting both the competitive market and the enthusiast community that values customization and build quality.

For readers planning to attend CES, DAREU said demo units will be available at its booth and invited press and trade to preview the products in Las Vegas in early January. The on-site demos will be the first opportunity to evaluate the Ultra75’s feel, the responsiveness of Hall-Effect sensing in real-world use, and the practical convenience of the tool-free quick-release system.

Practical takeaways for buyers and modders: a 75% layout balances desk real estate and functionality, tri-mode connectivity helps cover both wired tournament setups and wireless desktop use, and tool-free access speeds repairs and modifications. If you follow competitive peripherals or are considering a Hall-Effect board, plan to test the Ultra75 at CES or watch hands-on coverage immediately after the show for impressions of latency, actuation consistency, and customization workflow.

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