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Onikuma TZ5006 5 in 1 RGB Gaming Combo
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Onikuma TZ5006 5 in 1 RGB Gaming Combo in Bangladesh
Onikuma TZ5006 5 in 1 RGB Gaming Combo is the ultimate all-in-one solution for gamers looking to upgrade their entire setup with a high-performance and stylish gear package. This combo includes a 114-key mechanical keyboard, a 7-button high-resolution gaming mouse, a RGB gaming headset with 50mm drivers, and two additional peripherals, typically a mousepad and possibly a wrist rest or gaming stand, depending on the bundle. The mechanical keyboard features anti-ghosting keys, RGB backlighting, and multimedia keys to enhance both functionality and aesthetics during gameplay or work. The gaming mouse is equipped with a precision laser sensor and an adjustable DPI up to 6400, delivering accurate, smooth tracking essential for fast-paced gaming. Its 7 programmable buttons give you tactical flexibility for macros or quick actions in any game. Both the keyboard and mouse connect via USB Type-A, ensuring a simple plug-and-play experience with reliable performance on Windows operating systems. For immersive audio, the included gaming headset boasts 50mm drivers, delivering powerful sound for explosions, footsteps, and in-game communication. Combined with RGB lighting across all devices, this combo not only performs at a high level but also looks great on any gaming desk. Available now at Tech Land BD, the Onikuma TZ5006 5 in 1 RGB Gaming Combo is perfect for beginner to intermediate gamers seeking a cohesive and feature-rich setup without breaking the bank. Enjoy premium quality with peace of mind thanks to a 1-year warranty.
Is the keyboard fully mechanical?
Yes, the Onikuma TZ5006 keyboard has 114 mechanical keys with anti-ghosting.
Can I adjust the DPI on the mouse?
Yes, the gaming mouse supports adjustable DPI up to 6400.
Does the headset have surround sound?
It features high-quality 50mm drivers for immersive audio but does not specify virtual surround support.