On March 30, 2026, KIBU updated its official X to announce the rollout of GATERON’s** “GT60” series for magnetic keyboards in Japan.
The collection page lists three models, GT60 Lite / GT60 Pro+ / GT60 Ultra, priced at 12,500 yen / 17,000 yen / 23,250 yen (including tax) respectively.

Both are guided as magnetic keyboard PCBAs with built-in stabilizers and foam.
All three models are based on the 61Key English alphabetical sequence, but share the same 8K polling rate / 32K scan rate / 0.125ms latency / auto-calibration / 3 split-space support.
What is easily visible as a difference at this point is that only Ultra clearly states RT accuracy from 0.005mm, Japanese language compatible web driver, and dual lights on the top and bottom.
Comparison of detailed specifications is performed in the following contents.

This is a little different from new products for finished keyboards, but in the context of homebrewing and assembly of magnetic switch systems, it is interesting as a move toward more GH60-compatible magnetic PCBA options in Japan.
The official KIBU X also informs that keycaps, cases, cables, and switches are sold separately for the GT60 series.
The lineup also includes a three-part spacer bar of GATERON nature to match this.
Three colors are available, each at 600 yen (tax included).

Also released is the GATERON MK60 Pink Limited Edition Magnetic Keyboard Assembly Set, a KIBUSHOP exclusive.
The case, keycaps, and key switches come complete, allowing users to experience the high-quality keystroke feel and sound without the need for assembly.
The keycap and case are uniformly colored in spring pink, with a ripple-style pattern engraved on the reverse side.

The keyswitch will be equipped with JADE AIR. b

The price is 29,800 yen (tax included).

- First written on: March 30, 2026
- Last update: March 30, 2026
- Method of coverage: See official SNS postings and official store
- Reference and citation: https://kibushop.com/collections/gateron-gt60-series
- Conflicts of Interest: Product Offering: None Monetization Link in this paper: None

