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ASUS unveils TUF Gaming x Hatsune Miku collaboration for Singapore launch in June

ASUS brings Hatsune Miku to TUF Gaming with new keyboard, mouse, headset, and mouse pad launching in Singapore from June 2025.

ASUS has announced a special-edition collaboration between its TUF Gaming line and Hatsune Miku, the globally recognised virtual pop sensation. Known for her strong presence in music, animation, technology and gaming culture, Hatsune Miku now inspires a full set of peripherals aimed at fans and gamers looking to add a cyberpunk flair to their setup.

The new TUF Gaming x Hatsune Miku collection includes a keyboard, mouse, mouse pad, and headset — all designed with the character’s iconic blue-green and pink colour scheme. These accessories blend visual appeal with performance, delivering features suited for both casual and competitive gameplay.

Compact keyboard with optical switches and RGB lighting

The TUF Gaming K3 Gen II Hatsune Miku Edition features a 97-key layout that leaves more desk space for mouse movement. With an IP57 rating for water and dust resistance, the keyboard is built to last and is easy to clean. It uses optical-mechanical switches rated for up to 100 million keypresses and supports full N-key rollover and anti-ghosting to ensure reliable input during intense gaming sessions.

To enhance the user experience, ASUS has incorporated a silicone gasket and dampening foam to reduce unwanted noise and improve overall acoustics. The detachable top plate allows for easy maintenance or customisation, while Aura Sync support enables per-key RGB lighting with a choice of up to 16.8 million colours. Users can also customise settings and sync with other Aura-enabled products using Armoury Crate software.

Wireless gaming mouse and precision surface

The TUF Gaming Mini Wireless Mouse and P1 Mouse Pad Hatsune Miku Edition carry the same futuristic aesthetic. Weighing just 65 grams, the mouse features a 12,000-dpi optical sensor with a 1000Hz polling rate and tri-mode connectivity. It also comes equipped with mechanical switches rated for 100 million clicks and has programmable RGB lighting.

Paired with the mouse is the P1 mouse pad, measuring 260 by 360mm. The pad includes a water-resistant protective coating and a gaming-grade cloth surface that provides accurate tracking. With anti-fray stitching and a non-slip rubber base, it is designed for durability and consistent performance across all types of games.

Immersive headset tuned for clear communication

Completing the collection is the TUF Gaming H1 Gen II Hatsune Miku Edition headset. Designed in matching colours, it delivers immersive sound through 40mm ASUS Essence drivers and virtual 7.1 surround sound. Voice communication is optimised by a unidirectional boom microphone, which is TeamSpeak-certified for clear callouts during multiplayer matches.

Weighing just 297 grams, the headset features a metal suspension headband and soft ear cushions, ensuring comfort during long sessions. The ear cushions are also resistant to isopropyl alcohol and hypochlorous acid, making them easy to sanitise. The headset connects via USB Type-A and is compatible with both PCs and the PlayStation 5 console.

Availability and pricing in Singapore

The full TUF Gaming x Hatsune Miku range will be available in Singapore from early June 2025. The TUF Gaming K3 Gen II keyboard is priced at S$149, the Mini Wireless Mouse at S$129, and the P1 Mouse Pad at S$32. The H1 Gen II headset will retail for S$99. Local availability may vary, and interested buyers are advised to contact ASUS representatives for further information.

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