AOC has unveiled a new wave of entry-level and mid-range peripherals, including the GM510, a superlight mouse that weighs just 58g
A AOC announced a new line of gaming peripherals from the AGON division, including mechanical gaming keyboards with fast activation and lighter mice. The highlights are the GM510, a mouse that weighs just 58 g; and the AGK600, a keyboard with an ultra-compact 60% body and Cherry MX switches.
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The models are compatible with the company’s software, G-Menu, which allows customization of functions and buttons. Additionally, products with RGB lighting can be configured with different color models and effects in the app.
The AGON AGK600 keyboard uses 360° lighting
The brand’s premium product, AGON AGK600 has only 61 keys, ideal for more compact setups. One of the strong points is the 360° RGB lighting with customizable colors, which are intensified thanks to the translucent body of the device.
Cherry MX Red mechanical switches operate smoother and quieter. One differentiator is the Hot-Swapabble feature, which allows the user to change switches for others based on their preferences. Connection to computers is made via a detachable USB Type-C cable.

AGON GK530 keyboard
On the other hand, the GK530 is a more “raw” keyboard, with a full size format and intended for environments with more space. The innovation here is the AOC Red Switches, which work with an actuation force of 45 g and an actuation distance of 2 mm.
There’s a customizable light bar built into the peripheral, dedicated media keys, anti-ghosting, and a macro manager for competitive matches.

AGON GK450TLK keyboard
The AGON GK450 TKL is the entry-level option in the new line. The device works keyless format, that is, with only 87 keys. The connection cable is also removable USB Type-C. The red switches are simpler, but AOC says they also offer nimble, quiet feedback.
On the sides of the keyboard there is a thin LED bar with seven lighting effects, as well as programmable macro keys and anti-ghosting technology.

The GM510 mouse has an ultra-light weight adjustment
Moving on to the world of mice, the GM510 has a minimum weight of just 59g, compare with Razer options, For example. There is a four-module weight adjustment system, similar to what happens with the AGM700.
The USB cable uses paracord technology to avoid tangles and there are Teflon sliders on the back to improve movement. The sensor used by the brand is the Pixart 3389 with 16,000 DPI, tracking speed of 400 IPS and acceleration of 50 G. Furthermore, there are six programmable buttons with Hailh switch and compatibility with the NVIDIA Reflex.

Mouse GM310
Finally, the GM310 is the entry-level mouse of the new AGON line. The model is already heavier, around 89g, but also has extra weights to help with this density. The current sensor is the Pixart 3327 with 12,400 DPI, 220 IPS tracking speed and 30 G acceleration.
The material of the skateboards is Teflon TPFE for greater mobility, while the seven buttons present are also programmable via software.

Price and availability
All peripherals from the new AGON line are now available at major Brazilian retailers. Check prices:
- AGON GK450 TKL keyboard – Suggested price of R$ 189.00
- AGON GK530 keyboard – Suggested price of R$ 299.00
- AGON GK600 keyboard – Suggested price of R$ 479.00
- Mouse GM510 – Suggested price of R$ 219.00
- Mouse GM310 – Suggested price of R$ 109.00
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