The ThermalTake TT Level 20 Keyboard Adds a Smartphone Controlled Feature

The ThermalTake TT Level 20 Keyboard Adds a Smartphone Controlled Feature

Topic: PC periphreals

What if I told you there's a gaming keyboard on the market that not only is capable of displaying full RGB lighting, but your smartphone can fully control it. Now with skepticism you’ll probably say BS. But for real, this keyboard actually does exist, and its brand is Thermaltake.


The correct full name brand of the keyboard is the Thermaltake TT Level 20, and its control smartphone feature by all means isn't gimmicky, although I thought otherwise before reading up on features and specs. The Thermaltake Level 20 has full RGB lighting that has a Cherry MX Blue mechanical keystrokes which should give a precise audible clicking, offering excellent typing feedback — guaranteeing 50 million keystrokes per switch. There's 3-sided RGB customization that uses Thermaltake tech iTake gaming engine that gives access to 32 different color zones. You can also personally customize up to16.8 million RGB colors. The top portion of the keyboard has a distinct curved design that's layered with a 2mm thick aluminum top plate, adding a sturdy structure.

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All the features I just mentioned are expected from any high-end RGB lit gaming keyboard, but the star feature, the selling point is users can control a variety of functions from a smartphone and as well as interact with Alexa. You'll have to download TT ThermalTake iTake from your respective app store, iOS, and Android. With the app you can use AI voice control which takes full control of light functions via voice commands, you have the virtual game controller, a virtual keyboard that offers keyboard functionality on your smartphone and or tablet device. And finally, with the app you have quick access that allows you to customize a host of controls with up to 6 profiles using onboard memory.

The Thermaltake TT Level 20 keyboard has a shit load of features that I didn’t mentioned in this post, but you can inquire specs and features in full detail by clicking on the highlighted text. About the price, it's not cheap coming in at USD $140.


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