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Bloody Launches Third Generation Light Strike Keyboards
At E3 last year Bloody showed off their new Libra switches, which represent the third generation of the Light Strike switches. The new switches impressed us with the ability to completely remove the switch from the keyboard, not just the key cap. They also featured a stabilizing bar for each key, differentiating it from the
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Bloody B820R Keyboard Review
IBeatItFirst.com has had the pleasure of reviewing a number of Bloody Gaming’s peripherals and the B820R Light Strike RGB Gaming Keyboard is next in line. Like their other recent keyboard releases the B820R features LK Optic Switch Technology. In this case is across all 104 keys which have a mechanical equivalent feel. Instead of using
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E3 2017: Bloody Hardware Announcements
We’ve reviewed Bloody’s keyboards, mice, headsets, and even a mouse pad here on IBeatItFirst.com, and had the chance to stop by the booth and meet with them to talk about all their latest hardware that they just announced. The big thing they announced was their new LK3 Libra Switch. What’s that you ask? LK is
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Bloody M660 Review
Bloody is mostly known for their keyboards and mice but we’ve also gotten our hands on their M660 Chronometer headset. My first impression of this headset after putting it on is that it’s very comfortable to wear. The ear cushions are soft and breathe well. The flexible headband on top auto-adjusts for the most comfortable
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Bloody B840 Review
We’ve previously reviewed one of Bloody’s keyboards here on IBeatItFirst.com and we’ve got our hands on another keyboard from Bloody from their recent releases, the B840. If you haven’t read our previous review you can read it here. The B188 featured 8 of Bloody’s Light Strike keys located on the Q, W, E, R, A,
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Bloody B188 Review
While the B740A sits at the top of Bloody’s keyboard range, some of us don’t have $160 to spend on a mechanical keyboard with freaking lasers in every key. That’s where the B188 comes along, at a more modest price of $80. What do you get for your $80? Well, you still get 8 light
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Bloody ZL50 Review
Bloody loved my review of the TL80 so much, they sent me ZL50 to attempt to review. The TL80 was great, and so is the ZL50. Again, metal feet, so orgasmic. If I wasn’t lending this one to Eric I’d take it with me to my day job. Similarly to the TL80, it has Bloody’s
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Bloody Offense Armor Mouse Pad Review
Are mouse pads really that important? I used to not think so, and I was a damn fool, a damn fool I tell ya. I’ve used my desk’s surface and a cheap roll up pad I got for free in college. Then I went to E3, and I got a nice pad from the DXRacer
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Bloody TL80 Review
What, you thought a fancy new keyboard was the only new thing I got? Well it wasn’t. I also happen to be the proud owner of a TL80 from Bloody. Yup, I replaced my entire keyboard and mouse set up, thanks E3 for realizing my shit was crap! The TL80 is your standard gaming mouse,
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Bloody B740A Review
You might not have heard of Bloody before, a company started by Taiwanese company A4-Tech in 2002. Bloody builds gaming mice and keyboards similar to Corsair, Thermaltake, Logitech, and Razer, and they are very much worthy of being mentioned in the same sentence. All of us here had the chance to check out Bloody’s product
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