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    8BitDo’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard is cheaper than ever

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 27, 20241 Min Read
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    With all the excitement over the 2024 Olympics, it’s easy to forget that this weekend is the last weekend of July. Yet, as August approaches, so does back-to-school season. We’ve pulled together a list of gadgets and goods fit for the occasion, but if you need another suggestion, 8BitDo’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard is down to an all-time low at Woot. Now through July 30th, you can buy the “N Edition” model for $69.99 ($30 off) or the Famicom-inspired “Fami Edition” for $59.99 ($40 off), both of which come with a 90-day Woot warranty.

    No matter which you choose, both tenkeyless mechanical keyboards can spruce up any home office or add a bit of fun to long study sessions. The Western-style “N Edition” is inspired by the original NES controller, while the cheaper board resembles the OG Famicom in color and styling. Both come with a pair of programmable “Super Buttons” that scream retro, along with clicky hot-swappable switches that allow for a more customized experience. Even better, both support USB-C and other connectivity modes, including Bluetooth and even 2.4GHz wireless via a dongle.

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