Higround Pokemon Keyboards, Mousepads, and Jelly Bag Announced
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Higround Pokemon Keyboards, Mousepads, and Jelly Bag Announced

Higround announced that it will sell Pokemon keyboards, mousepads, and a jelly bag. The new collection will appear on December 8, 2023, though going to the official site notes someone can get “early access” by joining the email and text newsletters.

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The initial announcement noted there are 19 items in the collection. Five of them will be Basecamp 65 keyboards, four will be Performance Basecamp 65 keyboards, four of them will be Summit 65 keyboards, five will be mousepads, and one will be a jelly bag. Some of the early images from the lookbook and announcements showed the Blastoise, Charizard, and Venusaur Summit 65 keyboards. 

You can get a better look at those three teaser images below.

All three also appeared in a trailer for the collection. That also showed off the jelly bag you could use to carry a keyboard, which is purple with white Poke Ball outlines on it.

No prices were mentioned. However, Basecamp 65 keyboards tend to start at $120, Performance Basecamp 65 ones start at $165, past crossover Summit 65 keyboards tend to start around $260, and mousepads tend to start at $30, and jelly bags seem to start at $35.

The Pokemon Higround keyboards and other items will appear on the storefront on December 8, 2023.


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