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ASUS and Hatsune Miku team up for colourful new gaming gear

ASUS and Hatsune Miku join forces to launch a vibrant limited-edition gaming gear set, arriving in Singapore this June.

ASUS TUF Gaming has joined forces with Crypton Future Media to bring you a fresh and fun collaboration featuring the iconic virtual idol, Hatsune Miku. Known for her aqua blue hair and futuristic pop style, Miku now adds her signature flair to a limited range of ASUS TUF Gaming peripherals. The collection includes four items packed with vibrant colours and Miku-themed design elements that fans will love.

If you’re a gamer who’s also a Vocaloid fan, this collection may be exactly what your setup needs.

Miku-themed keyboard and mouse

ASUS and Hatsune Miku team up for colourful new gaming gear
Image credit: Tech Power Up

The collection’s highlight is the TUF Gaming K3 Gen II Hatsune Miku Edition, a mechanical keyboard designed for performance and style. Unlike the standard K3 Gen II, which features a minimal black design, the Miku Edition stands out with a mix of blue, white and pink colours. It’s equipped with optical-mechanical RGB switches, sound-dampening foam and a gasket mount structure to enhance the typing experience. Special Miku-themed keycaps and a removable top cover have been added to complete the look, making this keyboard as visually appealing as it is functional.

Also part of the collection is the TUF Gaming Mini Wireless Mouse, weighing just 65 grams. This ultralight mouse features mechanical switches rated for 100 million clicks and can run up to 134 hours on a single charge when in Bluetooth mode. The design showcases Hatsune Miku’s colours and includes her well-known ’01’ tattoo. This mouse is unique within the TUF Gaming series, as it appears to be a brand-new model rather than a redesign of an existing one. It doesn’t even follow the usual naming system that ASUS uses for its mice, suggesting it may be an exclusive model created just for this collaboration.

The headset and mouse pad complete the set

ASUS is also releasing the TUF Gaming H1 Gen II Hatsune Miku Edition headset to round out the lineup. This wired gaming headset features 40mm ASUS Essence drivers and supports virtual 7.1 surround sound, giving you an immersive audio experience. It includes a built-in microphone certified by TeamSpeak and handy inline controls. At 297g, it’s light enough for long gaming sessions and connects via USB-A, making it compatible with PC and PlayStation 5.

Finally, there’s the TUF Gaming P1 Mouse Pad Hatsune Miku Edition. While it’s the most basic item in the collection, it still features striking Miku artwork. Measuring 260 x 360 mm, it offers a smooth surface for your mouse and adds a pop of colour to your desk setup.

Pricing and availability in Singapore

The full range of Hatsune Miku x ASUS TUF Gaming peripherals will be available in Singapore starting in early June. Prices for each item are as follows:

  • TUF Gaming K3 Gen II Hatsune Miku Edition – S$149 (US$110)
  • TUF Gaming Mini Wireless Mouse – S$129 (US$95)
  • TUF Gaming H1 Gen II Hatsune Miku Edition – S$99 (US$73)
  • TUF Gaming P1 Mouse Pad Hatsune Miku Edition – S$32 (US$24)

While full distribution details haven’t been released, you’ll likely find these products on ASUS’s official online store and Lazada and Shopee once June arrives. In the meantime, you can explore the collaboration further on ASUS’s event page.

Whether you’re a Miku fan or just someone looking to brighten up your gaming station, this limited-edition set brings a fun twist to serious gaming gear.

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