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The Kensington MK7500F QuietType Pro Prioritizes Focus

The Kensington MK7500F QuietType Pro mechanical keyboard is a productivity-focused peripheral for typists and professionals alike to help them minimize the distractions associated with keystrokes.

The keyboard is constructed with Kailh Midnight Pro Silent Tactile Switches and a series of sound-dampening pads to create a responsive typing experience that's also inherently silent. A built-in gel wrist rest prioritizes comfort during extended typing sessions, while the dual-position feet let users switch up how the peripheral is angled.

The Kensington MK7500F QuietType Pro mechanical keyboard supports up to five device connections at a time thanks to Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz USB receiver connectivity. A series of videoconferencing shortcuts also help users to seamlessly mute and unmute their microphone and even turn their video on or off.

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