
DAREU is heading to CES 2026 with three fresh gaming peripherals that aim squarely at the people who obsess over latency, feel, and modular builds. DAREU will show the Ultra75 hall effect keyboard, the Ultra07 gaming mouse, and the Red Dot Design Award-winning GT87 keyboard on the show floor in Las Vegas.
This is not a “one-size-fits-all” drop. The lineup splits neatly into three use cases: a compact board tuned for competitive performance and deep customization, a lightweight mouse designed around repair-friendly modularity, and a flashier keyboard that pairs premium visuals with magnetic switch tech.
Ultra75: Hall effect speed with a personality screen
The Ultra75 is a 75% layout hall effect magnetic keyboard built for fast reaction gameplay while still catering to tweak-happy keyboard fans. It targets ultra-low latency with an 8000Hz polling rate and a claimed 0.1ms key latency, plus real-time adjustable actuation going as fine as 0.01mm.
What makes it feel less like a lab instrument is the tool-free quick-release design and the built-in color display that can play images and GIFs. Add a multi-function knob for system controls, and it becomes the kind of board that can switch from grind sessions to daily work without pretending you are two different people.
Ultra07: A modular mouse that is not afraid of screws
The Ultra07 gaming mouse leans hard into a snap-together shell concept, meaning the structure is designed around modularity and durability instead of glued-up mystery plastic. Under the hood, it uses an AIM-750U sensor with up to 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS tracking, and 50G acceleration for high-precision play.
Response time is also a focus with an 8000Hz polling rate and switches rated for 100 million clicks. Despite that spec sheet, it stays relatively nimble at around 70 grams, and the 300mAh battery is there to keep wireless sessions realistic rather than “charge it every time you blink.”
GT87: Red Dot aesthetics meet TMR magnetic switches
The GT87 positions itself as the “design-forward” option, backed by a Red Dot Design Award and built around TMR magnetic switches for precise control and smooth keystrokes. It also leans into a premium look with carbon fiber-texture keycaps that are doing both style and durability work.
Like the Ultra75, it supports wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4G wireless connections, plus full RGB lighting and an 8000mAh battery. It reads like DAREU is trying to prove you can have a showpiece keyboard without giving up the competitive checklist.
CES 2026 context and what it means for buyers
All three devices are set to be demoed at CES 2026 (January 6 to 9, 2026) at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 1, Booth 31931. DAREU is also using the event to expand its distribution network, building on visibility in markets like Vietnam and growth in Korea’s online mechanical keyboard scene.
Pricing and on-shelf timing will likely vary by region, but the company points to broad e-commerce availability across major platforms, and visitors will be able to get hands-on time at CES before making any decisions they may later regret. In the end, DAREU is clearly betting that high polling rates and magnetic switch tech are no longer niche features, but the new baseline for enthusiast-grade gear from DAREU.
| Product | Category | Key specs | What stands out |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra75 | Hall effect magnetic keyboard (75%) | 8000Hz polling, ~0.1ms key latency, adjustable actuation to 0.01mm, 8000mAh battery | Tool-free quick-release build, color display for images/GIFs, multi-function control knob |
| Ultra07 | Gaming mouse | AIM-750U sensor, up to 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS, 50G, 8000Hz polling, 100M-click switches, ~70g, 300mAh battery | Snap-together modular shell focused on durability and long-term serviceability |
| GT87 | TMR magnetic switch keyboard | TMR magnetic switches, 8000Hz polling, RGB lighting, 8000mAh battery, wired/Bluetooth/2.4G | Red Dot Design Award styling, carbon fiber-texture keycaps for a premium look |

