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Developed by local tech start-up Tempest, the Kirin tenkeyless (TKL) wireless mechanical keyboard is the six-month-old company's first product. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The keyboard will work in wired mode too, and it ships with a colour-matching braided USB-C cable. The Kirin is available to buy now at a special launch price of S$129 (U.P. S$149).