BeQuiet! also showcased keyboards and mice. Headsets not coming

Besides what BeQuiet! is best known for—PC components that go inside a case—the company also offers other PC hardware. The kind that connects to a computer (including laptops, of course), such as keyboards and mice. We also learned that anything producing sound is not currently on the horizon. So if you’re looking for an audio headset, you’ll have to turn elsewhere. More on that in this short report from Computex 2026.

We’ve already written about BeQuiet!’s fans, power supplies, coolers, and PC cases, but the German brand’s portfolio extends beyond that. For example, into peripherals. Although power supplies remain the product category BeQuiet! focuses on most, its keyboards are also worth attention. As are its mice.

The Light Mount mechanical keyboard, released in April last year, includes in-house low-noise switches, aluminum elements, including a “3D media wheel”, and a large magnetically attached wrist rest. There is more as well, including RGB lighting. Not only are the keys illuminated, but light guides are also integrated into the top and sides of the keyboard.

What’s new is an upcoming “TKL” variant, meaning a tenkeyless design with the numeric keypad removed.

The other mechanical keyboard released last year, Dark Mount, is distinguished by a multimedia dock positioned at the top right of the keyboard and its enhanced modularity. It also features the company’s in-house low-noise switches.

BeQuiet! also offers mice, which were on display at the booth as well, and these are also already available on the market—Dark Perk (this link redirects to the product pages for these mice).

We also asked about headsets with microphones, and based on what we learned, it appears that at least in the near future, the portfolio will not be expanded in that direction. The focus will remain on the company’s established product categories.

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English translation and edit by Jozef Dudáš


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