Vuisupo's New Magnetic Switch Keyboard Brings 8kHz Polling to Wireless TKL
VSPO! GEAR's keyboard Ver.2 matches its v1 price of 27,500 yen while adding 8kHz polling over 2.4GHz wireless, a spec almost no TKL currently offers in that layout.

The VSPO! GEAR Gaming Keyboard Ver.2 does something most TKL wireless boards still won't: it holds 8kHz polling over 2.4GHz, not just over USB. That detail, more than anything else in the spec sheet, is what makes the announcement from the VSPO! virtual esports project worth paying attention to beyond its fanbase.
VSPO! (pronounced "Vuisupo," stylized from the Japanese ぶいすぽっ!) is Brave group's VTuber esports project, and the GEAR keyboard line is its in-house gaming peripheral brand. The Ver.2 was announced on March 13, 2026, with orders slated to open mid-April. It comes in 23 member-edition colorways: 21 returning designs from the original lineup, now spec-bumped, plus two new models themed after recently debuted members Hanabi Choya and Moka Amayu.
The hardware story centers on the wireless polling upgrade. The original VSPO! GEAR keyboard was a wired-only JIS TKL at 8000Hz, and it already made a mark for being one of the only gasket-mounted rapid trigger boards in Japanese layout. The Ver.2 keeps all of that, adds a 2.4GHz wireless dongle, and crucially maintains the full 8kHz report rate over the air. For context, several competitors in this space, including boards from established peripheral brands, top out at 4kHz wirelessly and require a USB cable to unlock 8kHz. Achieving the same polling in both modes in a TKL form factor with a JIS layout is still genuinely rare.

The magnetic switches carry over from v1, meaning rapid trigger, adjustable actuation from 0.1mm to 4.0mm, and Hall Effect sensing throughout. None of that changes. What changes is that you can now run it untethered at the same polling speed, which is the main ask that came back from the community between generations.
Price holds at 27,500 yen including tax, putting it in direct comparison with the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023) at 30,800 yen and the Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL at 32,980 yen, both of which also offer JIS TKL rapid trigger but at a premium. Gaming keyboard reviewers who covered the v1 noted that the spec-per-yen math already favored VSPO! GEAR for anyone who needed JIS layout with magnetic switches specifically; the Ver.2 only widens that argument by adding wireless without a price increase.
The 23-edition rollout means every model in the lineup is getting the hardware refresh simultaneously, so existing fans of specific member designs won't be waiting on a staggered release for the new internals.
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