Ducky Coiled Cable V2 Afterglow DACOC2-AFT1
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Ducky Ducky Keyboard Coiled Cable V2 Afterglow DACOC2-AFT1 | £28.00 |
Add a splash of colour to your gaming set-up, with the Ducky Coiled Cable V2. This USB-A to USB-C keyboard cable is available in a range of beautiful gradient colourways or classic single-colour editions. Ducky Coiled Cable V2 at a Glance: Coiled cable with long straight section connected by 5-pin aviation head USB-A to USB-C cable Nylon PET shrinkable film cover Choose from three beautiful gradients or two classic single colour editions Velcro cable tidy included Coiled Cable The Ducky Coiled Cable V2 is designed to be used with mechanical gaming keyboards. The coiled section ends in a USB-C connector whilst the long section features a USB-A connector, to optimise compatibility. Thanks to USB HID, this cable has a polling rate of 1,000Hz. These two segments are joined by a 5-pin aviation head, facilitating a secure and steady signal input. Afterglow The Ducky Coiled Cable V2 adds a splash of colour to your gaming set-up. This cable is available in five different colourways, three gradient and two solid colour designs. This is Afterglow, a soft transition of pastel purple, to pink, orange, and yellow.
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