Attack Shark
M87RGB Mechanical Keyboard (2.4Ghz Wireless)
M87RGB Mechanical Keyboard (2.4Ghz Wireless)
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The Attack Shark M87RGB is a compact and versatile mechanical keyboard, ideal for gamers and professionals who want performance, comfort and style. With 87 keys and GASKET structure , it offers smooth and quiet typing. It has hot-swap , allowing you to change switches without needing to desolder, and RGB lighting with dynamic effects , including sidewing glow – LED strips on the sides for an even more immersive look.
Highlights:
• Tri-Mode connectivity – USB-C wired, 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth , compatible with Windows and macOS
• Full RGB Lighting – Customizable backlight and illuminated side stripes (Sidewing Glow)
• White Jade Switches – Linear, smooth and responsive, perfect for gaming and professional use
• GASKET construction – Superior cushioning for quieter, more comfortable typing
• Hot-Swap – Swap switches without hassle, 3-pin support
• 4600mAh Battery – Long lasting for extended cordless use
• No Ghosting – Accurate recording of all keystrokes, no conflicts
Technical Specifications:
• Layout: 87 keys (compact and without numeric keypad)
• Switches: White Jade (linear, 45g force, 50M clicks)
• Connection: USB-C / 2.4GHz Wireless / Bluetooth
• Lighting: Full RGB with software customization
• Structure: GASKET, with damping layers for better acoustics
• Keycaps: PBT OEM Double-Shot (wear-resistant)
• Battery: 4600mAh , for long wireless autonomy
• Positioning Plate: Slotted PC
• Compatibility: Windows / macOS
• Extras: Sidewing Glow (customizable side LED strips)
Package Contents:
• Attack Shark M87RGB Mechanical Keyboard
• USB-C cable
• User Manual
With a refined design, RGB lighting and premium construction, the M87RGB is the perfect choice for anyone who wants a powerful, wireless and fully customizable mechanical keyboard!










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