Endorfy unveils a bunch of new products at Computex 2025: Celeris 1800 keyboard, Fishtank cases

Endorfy unveils a slew of new products at Computex 2025, including the new Celeris 1800 keyboard, and the new Fishtank 6000 and 8000 cases. Check them out!

Endorfy unveils a bunch of new products at Computex 2025: Celeris 1800 keyboard, Fishtank cases
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TL;DR: Endorfy showcased the Celeris 1800 keyboard and Fishtank case series at Computex 2025, highlighting compact design, smooth Yellow linear mechanical switches, and competitive pricing around $99. The Fishtank cases emphasize durability and aesthetics, signaling Endorfy's global market expansion with innovative, high-quality PC peripherals.

Endorfy has unveiled a variety of new products at Computex 2025, including the Celeris 1800 keyboard and Fishtank case ranges. The Polish manufacturer might not have the instant name recognition of some manufacturers, but that is sure to change as the company makes a push into markets around the globe.

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The Celeris 1800 keyboard in particular looks like an impressive piece of kit after our hands-on at the Endorfy booth at the Nangang Exhibition Hall in Taipei.

The Celeris 1800 Keyboard maintains full-sized functionality with arrow keys and a numpad, yet comes in a compact form factor. It features Yellow linear mechanical switches developed from a collaboration between Endorfy and switch manufacturer Gateron.

As someone that personally dislikes highly clicky and audible mechanical keyboards, I was impressed by the smooth and fluid keys with a well-defined bottom and unobtrusive noise signature. I'm also a fan of its minimalist look.

Though pricing is yet to be determined due to the fluid economic situation, Endorfy is targeting a $99 USD price point, making it competitive against options from the leading brands.

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Endorfy is working on a new case series that it refers to as the 'Fishtank' This series is still in development and may end up coming to market with a different name. There are two variants; the Fishtank 6000 and the Fishtank 8000, which differ by size. There are white and black versions in development.

As the Fishtank name suggests, it's a case designed to show off the goodies within. Though they are not in mass production, both variants were well built, particularly with regards to attaching and reattaching the top and side panels, which gave very reassuring clicks and demonstrated notable stability when presented with very unscientific wobble and twist tests.

Pricing is yet to be determined, particularly considering the fact that Endorfy is yet to decide on the number of fans each case will contain.

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Chris has spent most of his adult life as a PC hardware tragic. He spent several years working in IT retail before joining MSI, serving in a component marketing role. He then jumped over the fence to enter the media sphere, writing for publications including PC & Tech Authority and APC magazines, and, more recently, PC Gamer. While he appreciates the latest, greatest, and most powerful PC hardware, he loves small form factor and low-noise systems. A well-built Mini-ITX system always brings a smile to his dial.

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