On September 13, 2024, Lofree Japan updated its official X to announce the availability of four new products.
Let’s quickly review the overview.
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Introduction of products we handle
The following four products will be newly available.
| trade (brand) name | genre | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation Tri-Mode Wireless Numpad | numeric keypad | 13,200 yen |
| Wavy Chips Bluetooth Mouse | mouse | 12,100 yen |
| Dot Foundation | keyboard | 32,780 yen |
| ZERO ARTZ | keyboard | 22,550 yen |
Dot Foundation

Feminine design keyboards are hard to find in Japan.
This is the latest model of Dot, which was released in 2017 and was a huge hit.
The image of the “circular” keycap with typewriter motif is retained, while the circular keycap is made into a soft and lovely design like a lip.
The translucent keycap with beautiful gradation is very stylish.
The “gasket mount” structure, which allows the board to float in mid-air, and the four layers of sound-absorbing material will give you a very thocy typing sound.
The keyswitches are also customized in the same color, with a light pressing pressure of 40gf and an extremely short total travel (3.2mm), allowing typing with minimal force.
The price is 32,780 yen (including tax).
KawamuraThe keyswitch is Gateron Baby Raccoon, which is no longer listed on the site, but the POM stem/PA66 bottom gives you a solid “thump” feeling.
The two-stage spring makes the keys rebound quickly after pressing, making typing quite comfortable. The two-stage spring makes typing quite comfortable.




Foundation Tri-Mode Wireless Numpad

This numeric keypad should be used in combination with Dot Foundation.

There is no indication of gasket-mount construction or sound-absorbing materials, but since it utilizes keyswitches similar to those on the Foundation, a thumping sound can be expected.



ZERO ARTZ

For those who find the look of Dot Foundation a bit too pop, we recommend ZERO ARTZ.
It is not a glittering keycap like the Foundation, but I am sure that many people will be attracted to the round look of the backlit transparency.

Like the Dot Foundation, it has a gasket-mounted structure with multiple layers of sound-absorbing material, so good keystroke feel can be expected.

As for the keyswitch, if the initial information is correct, it should have a custom 40gf version of the Gateron BBR. (This has now been removed from the official site.)
The total travel here is also 3.2mm, so you can expect a very quick typing experience.
The price is 22,550 yen (tax included).
KawamuraCheaper than Dot Foundation!

Wavy Chips Bluetooth Mouse

The mouse looks like it was made to match the look of ZERO ARTZ.
The connection method is either Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz, allowing for fully wireless use.
As for buttons, it is very simple with two buttons, but in addition to the scroll wheel in the center, it has a thumb wheel in the thumb area, which provides a wide range of operations.
Another nice feature is the 5-step DPI (operational resolution) adjustment.
It also features a long battery life of approximately 50 days.
The price is 12,100 yen (tax included).



summary
Lofree has been excited about the release of Flow Lite, and we felt that this is a brand that really provides us with a product with a great design.
In particular, the Foundation and ZERO ARTZ designs in this presentation are excellent, and the originality of the circular keycaps is something that no other company has.
If you are interested, please take a look at the official website.

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