ASUS Hatsune Miku Keyboard, Headset, and Mouse Look and Work Great 

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From time to time, we see ASUS pair up its peripherals and products with major characters, and the Hatsune Miku TUF Gaming collection with a keyboard, headset, and mini wireless gaming mouse are the latest collection to debut in 2025. In essence, it is pairing reliable products with custom color schemes and designs to celebrate characters. It’s a laudable goal, and in in practice all three of the items work wonderfully. It even allows for some customization, in the case of the keyboard. The only downside I can see is that the headset would need an audio adapter due to only offering a USB-A output for more compatibility options. 

The ASUS TUF Gaming Hatsune Miku Edition of the Mini Wireless Gaming Mouse has been the most practical of the three items I’ve been testing out. I’ve primarily been using it with my laptop and my handheld gaming PC when I have it docked. Switching between the two has been comfortable, since the peripheral can pair with up to three devices. It’s also been quite precise, due to the 12,000dpi , and I did use Armoury Crate to set up the buttons without too much trouble. The grip tape has been handy too, since my coffee table is more slippery than my desk. So in general, it’s a solid mouse.

It’s the design I appreciate most, however. It’s incredibly effective and recognizable at a glance. The colors perfectly match the gray, teal, and magenta used in Hatsune Miku’s outfit. The lettering on the right button that runs along the bar with the click wheel is stylized and references her role as the 01 Vocaloid. The silhouette on the base is recognizable, but also original. The lighting effect is appreciated too. I wish the Logitech G309 gaming mouse with Genshin Impact designs involved this kind of care and extra effort.

The ASUS TUF Gaming K3 Gen II Hatsune Miku edition keyboard is my second favorite peripheral in this accessory collection just because it means I get to enjoy the decoration and design of a well-executed, customized keyboard without collecting the keycaps and doing all the work myself. It’s an optical-mechanical keyboard with RGB, LED backlighting for the keys, and dampening foam. (It’s still satisfyingly click-y.) It’s IP57 waterproof, though I wouldn’t dare let anyone near it with any food or water due to my concerns about negative effects on the design, and the cover can be detached to clean or perhaps swap to a different one. There are grips on the bottom, so whether it is displayed flat or the stands are popped out for an angle, it grips the surface of a desk or table well. It has a full number pad, and the two meter cable gives plenty of range. 

Again, what I’ve appreciated most here is the appearance. I’ve customized keyboards before. I’ve got a collection of keycaps I’m just not using, sometimes because I’ve got only a few select parts and not enough for a full scheme and also because I want to horde them away. (I’m like that with MP and magic spells in RPGs too.) I really appreciate the ASUS TUF Gaming K3 Gen II Hatsune Miku edition keyboard because all the work is done. The standard letter and number keys are clear, visible, and easy to read. Ones with functions like Caps Lock, Shift, or Delete that have defined roles are still recognizable even with the keyboard and Vocaloid imagery. The use of Hatsune Miku references on important keys like Return, Space, and Escape is inspired, as they’re eye-catching, memorable, and make good use of the space. I also loved that 3 and 9 on the number pad are more defined 39 in honor of her name. It’s all of the style and helpful design direction without any of the agonizing or work on my part. (I know I would not break keycaps when setting one up, but I still agonize over it.)

While I do appreciate the design, direction, and how functional the TUF Gaming H1 Gen II Hatsune Miku headset is, I will say it’s my least favorite item in the collection. ASUS made a great headset. The ear cushions and padding on the top of the band are both quite comfortable. The microphone works well. The sound quality is great, and I appreciate the inclusion of in-line controls for the mic, sound, and lighting. It just feels like it doesn’t offer the same degree of customization tying in to the Vocaloid as the mouse and keyboard do to start. The teal and magenta colors are there for the band and ear cushions, and we have the LED Hatsune Miku silhouette on the left side. But aside from that, there’s little else. The fact that it relies on a USB type-A connection means it is a bit limiting too. When I tend to pick up other gaming headsets, I prioritize 3.5mm when I can for use with all my devices. This is fantastic for PC gaming, and it has PS5 compatibility that I didn’t get to test, so it’s important to check and prioritize what you’d use it with most.

The Hatsune Miku ASUS TUF Gaming collection is basically a solid selection that include a keyboard, headset, and gaming mouse that tie in to the Vocaloid both with color schemes, iconography, and other design elements. Everything works well, because the core ASUS products are known for being reliable peripherals to begin with. The keyboard and mouse especially would especially be great for folks who love Hatsune Miku, as the design direction really comes together. The headset is also fine, but it doesn’t stand out as much as the other two and does have some usage limitations to keep in mind.

The ASUS TUF Gaming Hatsune Miku H1 Gen II headset, K3 Gen II keyboard, and mini wireless gaming mouse are now available. 


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