Meet Newskill’s first optomechanical keyboard: Gungnyr PRO

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Meet Newskill’s first optomechanical keyboard: Gungnyr PRO

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Newskill has put all the meat on the grill with this new keyboard model, and has incorporated many features that are definitely TOP, such as the fact that it has integrated gateron switches hot swappable, i.e. without the need to disconnect the keyboard or turn off the PC. Newskill offers no less than six switch variants for this keyboard, so let’s dive in to see what it has to offer.

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Gungnyr PRO

Newskill Gungnyr PRO Newskill Gungnyr TKL PRO
Type Optomechanics Optomechanical TKL
lighting Yes, configurable RGB Yes, configurable RGB
Connection type Cable (USB 2.0) Cable (USB 2.0)
Anti ghosting Yes Yes
N-Key Bearing Complete reversal of the N key Complete reversal of the N key
media controls Yes Yes
SO-compatible Windows, Linux, Mac Windows, Linux, Mac
Change Gateron (red by default) Gateron (red by default)
style of operation Direct Direct
task force 45±15g 45±15g
actuation point 2.0±0.6mm 2.0±0.6mm
Total distance 4 millimeters 4 millimeters
life time 100 million keystrokes 100 million keystrokes
cable type Mallado Mallado
Cable length 1.8 meters 1.8 meters
Large 438 millimeters 356 millimeters
Alto 42 millimeters 42 millimeters
Long 129 millimeters 128 millimeters
Weight 900g 800g
PVPR 119.95$ 109.95$

As we anticipated earlier, the Gungnyr PRO comes in four different variants: the Full Layout model, a full keyboard, and the TKL model which doesn’t have a number pad to save space. In each of the two models we have the usual black and ivory (white) colors of the brand, constituting the entire range that we can currently find.

From the factory, all models incorporate Gateron Red optomechanical switches, with linear and silent operation, but to complete this family of keyboards, the Spanish company has put on sale six different packs of gateron switches, with which we can customize any of the Gungnyr PRO models thanks to the fact that, as we mentioned, they are compatible with the exchange function and we can easily replace them with each other.

We present below the types of switches available and their technical differences:

Type task force trigger point maximum travel Behaviour sound type of use
Red 45±15 grams 2±0.6mm 4±0.6mm Direct Quiet game / office
Blue 60±15 grams 2.3±0.6mm 4±0.6 millimeters Click Click Writer
Brown 55±15 grams 2±0.6mm 4±0.6mm Touch Lightweight game / office
Yellow 35±15 grams 1±0.1mm 3.2±0.3mm Direct Quiet Games
Noir 60±15 grams 2±0.6mm 4±0.6mm Direct Lightweight Games
White 35±15 grams 2±0.6mm 4±0.6 millimeters Direct Quiet game / office

gateron switches

The only difference between the Newskill Gungnyr PRO and its TKL variant is precisely that the TKL model does not have a number pad, but otherwise they are exactly the same. For example, both have configurable RGB lighting, macro recording via software, or their new magnetic wrist rest, also with configurable lighting, which will not only make it more comfortable to use the keyboard for long periods of time, but at the same time It will “force” you to keep your wrists in the correct position, thus avoiding fatigue and even pain.

Moreover, being a keyboard with optomechanical switches, they take the best of mechanical and optical switches, highlighting their enormous speed and reduced response time thanks to their activation by laser light. As if that weren’t enough, as we mentioned earlier, all of its keys are interchangeable thanks to the kits that Newskill sells separately.

Price and availability

The Spanish manufacturer Newskill has already launched these new keyboards on the market, which can already be pre-purchased in its online store. The official price is 119.95$ for the Gungnyr PRO Full Layout model and 109.95$ for the Gungnyr PRO TKL model, but at this time and during the pre-purchase period, Newskill has activated an offer with which you can save 10 dollars on the purchase of any of the models, so they remain at 109, $95 and $99.95 respectively.

On the other hand, Gateron optomechanical switch packs are available in the manufacturer’s online store at the price of 12,95$, whether you choose the Red, Brown, Blue, White, Black or Yellow model, and in all cases 20 switches are included per pack.

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