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Geek Daily Deals April 12 2021: AUKEY Gaming Keyboard With Blue Switches, Macro Keys, Volume Dial for $53 w/ Secret Code!

Get more function from your gaming/work-at-home keyboard. The KM-G17 has added macro keys and a sweet volume knob, plus LED back-lighting!

GEEKDAD AND GEEKMOM RECEIVE A SMALL AFFILIATE BONUS FROM EACH SALE.

AUKEY Mechanical Gaming Keyboard RGB Backlight with Tactile & Clicky Blue Switches, Wired Keyboard with 5 Macro Keys, Multimedia Shortcut, Volume Dial, Aluminum Alloys Frame for PC, Laptop: Get it for $53 when you use our secret code TYERQAA9:

  • Macro Keys and Volume Dial: The five G-keys are fully programmable to perform complex or repetitive sequences of commands with a single button-press. The combined play/pause button and analogue volume dial provides convenient music & video control
  • AUKEY Blue Switches: Characterized by precise tactile feedback & satisfying travel with an audible ‘click’ sound
  • RGB Backlight: Easily cycle through the 19 preset lighting effects with the effects button, and adjust a variety of other settings like lighting color, brightness, and effect speed. Welcome to visit AUKEY website to get the ‘AUKEY KM-G17 Keyboard’ gaming software (for Windows only) and take it to the next level
  • Full N-Key Rollover: 104-key rollover with anti-ghosting means this keyboard will never miss a single key-press or confuse your commands in any use case scenario
  • Package Contents: AUKEY KM-G17 RGB Mechanical Keyboard, Keycap Puller, User Manual

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Ken Denmead

Ken is a husband and father from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works as civil engineer. He became the Publisher of GeekDad in 2007, and the owner in 2010. He also wrote the NYT bestselling GeekDad series of project books for parents and kids to share.

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