HTC showed off its Vive trackers attached to a baseball bat and ping pong paddles.
Computex takes place in Taipei, Taiwan and showcases a bunch of peripherals that will probably never see the light of day in the US; take for instance this left-handed special gaming keyboard from Aula.
This is a steam-punk inspired keyboard from Aula.
Asus unveiled a bunch of new RGB gaming mice.
Asus also unveiled a large mouse mat. The company says that its fabric is water-resistant.
Cooler Master showed off its new RGB MS120 mechanical keyboard.
Cooler Master also showed off its new MS120 RGB mouse, which uses a Pixart optical sensor and Omron switches that are rated to last 10 million clicks.
Asus showcased its ROG Strix Magnus, which is a condensor microphone capsule that offers environmental noise cancellation. It's designed for live streamers.
HyperX unveiled its HyperX Alloy FPS Pro, which is a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard with backlit Cherry MX keys.
HyperX also unveiled its Alloy Elite RGB, which is a full-sized mechanical keyboard that offers RGB-lit Cherry MX switches.
Patriot unveiled a new RGB mechanical keyboard. The company's Viper V770 plank uses Kailh mechanical red switches and offers 108 programmable macro keys coupled with dedicated multi-media buttons.
Patriots Viper V570 mouse offers a staggering 13 programmable keys.
Corsair's Concept Zeus is a prototype wireless charging mouse pad, which aims to wirelessly charge the company's accompanying wireless mouse.
Corsair unveiled its K68, which is spill resistant.
Cougar revealed its new Attack X3 RGB keyboard, which introduces RGB backlighting and a palm rest. The company also introduced its 700M Superior mouse, which has a laser sensor that can offer up to 12,000 DPI.
G.Skill introduced its tenkeyless KM560 RGB, which sports either a white or black frame coupled with RGB backlighting.
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