ATK Gear, recognized for its Ghost gaming mouse, is expanding into the broader keyboard market with the Yogo 75 low-profile mechanical keyboard. Designed with a 75% layout, the Yogo 75 uses new all-POM low-profile switches created in collaboration with Kailh. The keyboard is expected to retail between $100 and $130, depending on the model and sales. It is currently wrapping up its Kickstarter campaign and will soon be available on ATK Gear’s online store. The Yogo 75 offers both silent linear and standard linear switch options and comes in black, silver, or a creamy yellow finish.

The keyboard features an all-aluminium chassis with a silicone gasket mount. The Pro version adds a built-in pixel display with a frosted cover and a rotary encoder. Both models follow a retro-future design aesthetic and include magnetic detachable feet to adjust typing angles. Universal-height dye-sublimated PBT keycaps are included, similar in profile to other 75% low-profile boards. Connectivity includes Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB-C. A 5,000 mAh battery supports up to 2,500 hours of usage, likely without RGB lighting enabled.
The standard and Pro models also differ in plate construction. The regular Yogo 75 has a PC plate, while the Pro uses an FR4 plate, comparable to the Wooting 60HE v2. Both support ATK’s web driver and the open-source VIA app for remapping keys and macros. Custom firmware appears to enhance battery efficiency and maintain multi-mode connectivity, though it may limit advanced features usually available on QMK-based keyboards. With these features, the Yogo 75 positions itself as a versatile option for users seeking a compact, long-lasting mechanical keyboard for both work and casual use.
