iRocks Brings Hall Effect Keyboards, Ergonomic Hardware, and Hololive Collaboration to COMPUTEX 2026

T29 Co-branded Gaming Chair

Taiwanese peripheral manufacturer iRocks is showcasing a broad refresh of its product lineup, with new magnetic switch keyboards, ergonomic peripherals, premium seating solutions, and a collaboration with Hololive taking center stage at COMPUTEX 2026.

The company’s exhibit reflects several of the biggest trends currently shaping the PC hardware market. Hall effect keyboards continue to gain traction among competitive gamers, ergonomic products are becoming increasingly important as remote and hybrid work remain common, and anime-inspired collaborations continue to prove popular among enthusiast audiences.

iROCKS Products at COMPUTEX 2026

One of the most attention-grabbing parts of the showcase is iRocks’ partnership with Hololive Production. The collaboration introduces limited-edition versions of the company’s K85R PRO mechanical keyboard and T29 ergonomic gaming chair, both themed around popular Hololive talent Shirakami Fubuki.

iRocks COMPUTEX 2026
K85R PRO Co-branded Keyboard

Rather than simply applying cosmetic changes, iRocks has created a dedicated exhibition area centered around the collaboration. The products combine exclusive artwork and branding with the hardware features found in the company’s premium peripherals, targeting both collectors and users looking for functional desktop hardware.

The K85R PRO serves as the flagship keyboard in the collaboration lineup. Built on the company’s existing K85R platform, the upgraded model features tri-mode connectivity and custom visual elements inspired by Shirakami Fubuki. Meanwhile, the T29 gaming chair incorporates character-themed design details while retaining its ergonomic focus, including durable hydrolysis-resistant upholstery designed to withstand long-term use.

T29 Co-branded Gaming Chair
T29 Co-branded Gaming Chair

Beyond the collaboration products, iRocks is placing significant emphasis on magnetic switch technology. The newly unveiled K114H represents the company’s most advanced keyboard platform to date. Featuring a CNC-machined aluminum chassis, wireless connectivity, and support for polling rates up to 8000Hz, the keyboard is aimed squarely at competitive gamers and enthusiasts seeking low-latency performance.

Unlike many Hall effect keyboards currently on the market, the K114H expands customization beyond simple actuation-point adjustments. Users can physically replace compatible magnetic switches and combine them with software-level tuning options to create different typing and gaming experiences. Demonstration units at COMPUTEX allow visitors to test several switch variants, including Aurora, Purple Flame, and Creamy magnetic switches, highlighting the growing emphasis manufacturers are placing on personalization within the Hall effect segment.

K114H
K114H

The company is also introducing the K112R, a new tri-mode mechanical keyboard designed to balance aesthetics with everyday versatility.

K112R
K112R

Built around a gasket-mounted structure and iRocks’ proprietary mechanical switches, the keyboard includes an ambient lighting strip that wraps around the chassis, creating a more subtle lighting effect than traditional RGB-heavy gaming keyboards. A dedicated mode-switching button allows users to quickly toggle between customized profiles, making it easier to move between work, productivity, and gaming setups without reconfiguring settings.

K112R

While gaming products remain a major focus, iRocks is also expanding its ergonomic hardware portfolio.

The new M27R ergonomic mouse builds on technologies introduced in previous models while adding several notable upgrades. The mouse features an optical smart scroll wheel capable of switching between tactile scrolling and free-spin operation, similar to premium productivity mice designed for content creation and office workflows.

M27R
M27R

One of its more unusual additions is the use of supercapacitor technology instead of conventional rechargeable battery solutions. The approach promises faster charging, improved longevity, and reduced long-term battery degradation. The M27R also supports OmniShift functionality, allowing users to control multiple devices, transfer files between systems, and extend displays across different platforms through companion software.

iRocks COMPUTEX 2026
M27R

The company’s ergonomic chair lineup is also receiving an update through the new T27 NEO.

Building on the foundation of the existing T27 series, the new model introduces a larger high-density foam seat designed to improve weight distribution and long-term comfort. The chair retains the adjustability that made the original popular while incorporating a redesigned chassis with cable-controlled adjustment mechanisms intended to simplify day-to-day use.

The updated design also increases maximum recline capability to 28 degrees, giving users greater flexibility whether they’re working, gaming, or simply relaxing between sessions.

iRocks COMPUTEX 2026
T27 NEO

Taken together, iRocks’ COMPUTEX 2026 lineup illustrates how the peripheral market continues to evolve beyond pure gaming performance. Manufacturers are increasingly blending enthusiast-focused features with productivity tools, ergonomic improvements, and personalization options that appeal to a broader audience.

From customizable Hall effect keyboards and cross-device productivity mice to premium ergonomic seating and anime-inspired collector products, iRocks is targeting multiple segments of the PC hardware market while continuing to expand beyond its traditional gaming roots.

The company’s latest products are currently on display throughout COMPUTEX 2026 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, where visitors can get hands-on time with the new keyboards, mice, chairs, and collaboration hardware before their eventual retail launch.

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About the Author: Jason Scoff

Jason is a junior hardware editor at GamesHedge. When he is not tinkering with his PC, he can be found reporting on his favorite hardware here. Although relatively new in the field, Jason has established himself as a reliable hardware reporter in a short time.

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