Irocks And Shirakami Fubuki Release Keyboard And Ergonomic Chair
The collaboration extends Shirakami Fubuki's brand into high-end gaming peripherals, with Taiwan-based iRocks producing region-specific hardware that carries her official likeness.
Key Facts
- The keyboard is a modified K85R PRO wireless model with a 1.14-inch color display that runs exclusive Shirakami Fubuki animations.
- The chair is a T29 ergonomic model with dual-material hydrolysis-resistant leather, a 4-way lumbar adjustment system, and a magnetic headrest with limited-edition visuals.
- The collaboration includes a K85R PRO triple-mode mechanical keyboard and a T29 flagship ergonomic chair, both with exclusive Fubuki-themed illustrations.
- The products are available now through iRocks.
- The keyboard uses Gateron hot-swappable sockets, iRocks Milk Tea switches, and PBT dye-sublimation keycaps printed with Fubuki's patterns.
Reporting from 1 source: hololive production (EN).
COVER Corporation and iRocks have launched a collaboration featuring hololive talent Shirakami Fubuki. The lineup includes a K85R PRO triple-mode mechanical keyboard and a T29 flagship ergonomic chair, both with exclusive Fubuki-themed illustrations and design elements. The products are available now through iRocks.
The keyboard is a modified K85R PRO wireless model. It includes a 1.14-inch color display that runs exclusive Shirakami Fubuki animations and can show custom images or system info. The board uses a gasket mount with sound dampening, Gateron hot-swappable sockets, iRocks Milk Tea switches, and PBT dye-sublimation keycaps printed with Fubuki's patterns. It connects via 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth, or USB-C.
The T29 ergonomic chair uses dual-material hydrolysis-resistant leather with Fubuki's color scheme and illustrations. It has a 4-way lumbar adjustment system, a magnetic headrest with limited-edition visuals, high-density foam cushioning, and 4D metallic armrests. Additional peripheral accessories are included as gifts with purchase.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.