ATK Gear is slowly expanding beyond gaming mice, and the new Yogo 75 keyboard shows that the brand is serious about this move. After showing its Ghost gaming mouse at CES, ATK has now extended the Kickstarter campaign for the Yogo 75, with the final launch getting closer.
The Yogo 75 is a 75 percent mechanical keyboard with a low-profile design. It uses new all-POM switches made with Kailh, which aim to give a smooth and soft typing feel. Buyers will be able to choose between silent linear and regular linear switches. The keyboard will also come in three colours, including black, silver, and a soft yellow shade.

The body of the keyboard is made from aluminium and uses a silicone gasket mount, which helps reduce noise and vibration while typing. A Pro version is also planned. This model adds a small pixel display with a frosted cover and a rotary knob for extra control. Both versions follow a retro-future look that is becoming popular in modern keyboards.
ATK has added magnetic feet to adjust the typing angle, making setup quick and easy. The keycaps are made from dye-sublimated PBT and use a universal height, which should feel comfortable for long typing sessions. Connectivity is also flexible, with Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB-C support included.
One of the most impressive claims is battery life. The Yogo 75 comes with a 5,000 mAh battery, and ATK says it can last up to 2,500 hours on a single charge. This figure is likely tested without RGB lights turned on, but it still suggests very strong power efficiency.
There are small internal differences between the two models as well. The standard version uses a PC plate, while the Pro version comes with an FR4 plate, which is often preferred for a firmer typing feel. Both versions support ATK’s web driver and the VIA web app, allowing users to remap keys and set macros with ease.
ATK Yogo 75 keyboard pricing details
With pricing expected between $100 and $130, the ATK Yogo 75 looks like a solid option for users who want a clean design, long battery life, and simple customisation. As the Kickstarter wraps up, all eyes are now on its full release through the ATK Gear online store.
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