Roccat Sets The Rules in The Philippines

Written by Chad

June 30, 2012

A new gaming peripheral company is coming to the Philippines shores, Roccat is a new company from Germany that was established last 2007, despite being new they still managed to provide high quality gaming mice, keyboards and headset for the best competitive gaming experience. They are already making a big impact in Europe and finally they have arrived in the Philippines.

Ubertech Inc. will be the official distributor of Roccat, they were previously revealed from their Sapphire product launch last May.

 

 

Gabriel Gonzales of Ubertech was kind enough to show some of their latest Roccat products including the soon to be released Lua gaming mouse. The Roccat Lua has seven dpi settings that ranges from 250 to 2000, it has the ambidextrous v-band body for maximum comfort on long playing sessions. It is also made of the highest quality components and an awesome artic blue LED lighting. We managed to get a preview of the Lua  so don’t forget to check our exclusive video. The Roccat Lua is scheduled to release worldwide in August of 2012.

 

 

 

 

For more information about the Lua, check out their official Lua page and Facebook Page.

 

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