ATK has entered the premium keyboard market with its new sub-brand, Velota, debuting at Computex 2026. The brand is designed to cater to users who prioritize both aesthetics and performance, setting itself apart from ATK's traditional budget-focused lineup.
The first product under the Velota banner is the Fuzzy 60 V2, a 60% mechanical keyboard with a quick-release aluminum top case and custom Silver Regent switches. These switches feature a transparent design, similar to ATK's Crystal Blade switches found in other models like the Nothing 68.
Unlike the Nothing 68, which sports a compact 68% layout with a full-size arrow cluster, the Fuzzy 60 V2 adheres to a more traditional 60% form factor. It retains essential keys like right shift, enter, backspace, and pipe but lacks an arrow cluster. The keyboard also includes a bottom accent plate with polished metal trim, adding to its premium appeal.
The Velota brand is currently exclusive to China, though ATK has a history of expanding globally. Pricing for the Fuzzy 60 V2 starts at $299.99, positioning it as a high-end option in the market.
- Brand: Velota (ATK sub-brand)
- Model: Fuzzy 60 V2
- Layout: 60%
- Switches: Silver Regent (transparent design)
- Case Material: Aluminum top, polished metal trim
- Price: $299.99
The Fuzzy 60 V2's combination of premium materials and custom switches makes it a strong contender for enthusiasts looking for both performance and style. Its quick-release design also adds convenience, making it a practical choice for users who value durability and aesthetics.