Pulsar Gaming just put out a Bruce Lee-themed peripheral bundle with an 80-percent TKL keyboard, a super-light wireless mouse, and matching mouse pads done up in navy and white. The PCMK 3 HE board runs Gateron magnetic switches that let you dial in actuation from 0.01 mm to 4 mm, and it hits 8,000 Hz polling with a 35,000 Hz scan rate for basically zero input delay. The X2 Crazylight mouse comes in 35-gram or 39-gram versions with a 32,000-dpi sensor and the same 8k polling, plus optical switches rated for 100 million clicks.
The whole aesthetic leans hard into the martial arts legend's signature look with his silhouette and accent keycaps for fighting games. The keyboard alone runs around 200 euros, and a full set with the glass pad variant gets pricey fast. It's clearly aimed at collectors or people who want low-latency gear with heavy thematic vibes rather than budget-conscious gamers looking for pure value.
The whole aesthetic leans hard into the martial arts legend's signature look with his silhouette and accent keycaps for fighting games. The keyboard alone runs around 200 euros, and a full set with the glass pad variant gets pricey fast. It's clearly aimed at collectors or people who want low-latency gear with heavy thematic vibes rather than budget-conscious gamers looking for pure value.