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ATK Debuts Nothing 68 Magnetic Keyboard and Premium “Velota” Sub-Brand at Computex 2026

ATK Debuts Nothing 68 Magnetic Keyboard and Premium "Velota" Sub-Brand at Computex 2026
ATK Gear, the Chinese brand known for making budget gaming peripherals with flagship internals, has officially shown off the Nothing 68 as its latest magnetic keyboard at Computex 2026. The Nothing 68 features a compact 68% layout, which has become quite popular of late, thanks to its compact form factor and inclusion of a full-size arrow cluster. The Nothing 68 will be available in two colorways, but both will be based on a translucent plastic design, with one being closer to transparent and the other being a smoky gray color with a gray tint on the keycaps and the keyboard’s bottom case. The Nothing 68 prototype shown off at Computex has RGB lighting under diffusers in various spots along the bottom, sides, and top edges of the keyboard’s case, and it looks to be using a gasket mount design to offer some sound and bottom-out damping. ATK didn’t specify which switches will be featured in the ATK Nothing 68, but it looks, through the shine-through keycaps, as though it will be using something like the Crystal Blade switches that ATK has been selling for a while now in keyboards like the RS7 Air. The keycaps on the Nothing 68 look to be polycarbonate with UV printing.

The other Computex launch is an ATK sub-brand called Velota, which will apparently be the brand’s more premium, aesthetics-focussed division, and what appears to be the first Velota keyboard is the Fuzzy 60 V2. As the name suggests, the Fuzzy 60 V2 is a more traditional 60% keyboard with full-size right shift, enter, backspace, and pipe keys, although it lacks an arrow cluster, owing to the 60% form factor. The Fuzzy 60 V2 has many of the same aesthetic cues as the aforementioned Nothing 68, but instead of a transparent plastic case, it has a quick-release aluminium top case. It also uses ATK’s custom Silver Regent switch, which has a similar transparent design to the Crystal Blade switches in the Nothing 68, but th The Fuzzy 60 V2 also has a bottom accent plate with polished metal trim. The Velota brand is China-exclusive at the time of writing, but many ATK products that were once exclusive to China have made it to global audiences at a later date, so it would not be surprising to see the same thing happen here. Currently, you can find the ATK Velota Fuzzy 60 V2 on Halleffectkeyboard.com for $299.99.

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