AJAZZ has officially launched the Blue67 Blue and White Ceramic Keyboard, expanding its lineup with a model that combines magnetic switch technology and traditional ceramic-inspired design. The keyboard is aimed at users looking for a compact layout with low-latency performance while also placing a strong focus on visual detailing.

The Blue67 features a semi-perforated ceramic shell finished in a blue and white theme inspired by classic porcelain art. AJAZZ states that the keycaps are produced using a shallow relief manufacturing process, paired with a “water-split” painting technique. These methods are used to apply decorative patterns such as dragons, phoenixes, lotus scrolls, and floral and bird designs, commonly seen in traditional blue and white ceramics. The overall design sets the keyboard apart from standard plastic or metal mechanical keyboards commonly found in this segment.
From a hardware perspective, the Blue67 adopts a 65% layout, retaining arrow keys and essential navigation buttons while reducing overall desk footprint. The keyboard is built around StarShine’s Neptune Solution platform and comes equipped with TTC RGB Magneto magnetic switches. The PCB supports full hot-swapping, allowing users to change switches without soldering. AJAZZ has also included ARGB backlighting, an aluminum alloy positioning plate, and five layers of internal sound-dampening material to help manage acoustics during typing and gaming sessions.

Performance is a key focus of Blue67. The keyboard supports single-mode wired connectivity and offers an 8kHz polling rate, which translates to a reported 0.125ms input delay. In addition, it features a 512kHz scan rate and supports Rapid Trigger functionality with actuation precision down to 0.005mm. These specifications are designed to provide faster input response and more precise control, particularly for competitive gaming and high-speed input scenarios.
With the Blue67, AJAZZ continues to explore the growing market for magnetic switch keyboards, pairing modern input technology with a design influenced by traditional ceramic art. The company has not yet shared official pricing or availability details for the new model.
