At IFA 2025 in Berlin, Polish gaming peripheral specialist Marvo presented a series of upcoming products that highlight its strategy to expand into a wider range of gaming accessories. Although the official press release for the new Titan keyboard series is not scheduled until next week, the company offered a first look at the line in Berlin, alongside two new products from its partner brand Monka: the Prime G997W mouse and the Echo series wireless headsets.
Together, these launches point to Marvo’s effort to address three important areas of the gaming market: modular keyboards, extended battery life in wireless mice, and more ergonomic headset designs. All of the products on display were presented in new retail packaging that is intended to align with Marvo’s expansion plans for 2026.
Titan series keyboards
The Titan series represents Marvo’s next step into competitive mechanical keyboards. The line includes several layouts, ranging from compact 60% models through to full-size boards, with a consistent emphasis on hot-swappable switch sockets, tri-mode connectivity (wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth), and customisable RGB lighting.
The use of hot-swap sockets means that users can replace mechanical switches without soldering, a feature that appeals to enthusiasts who want to experiment with different switch types or replace worn-out units quickly. Tri-mode support allows the keyboards to be used across PCs, laptops, and even tablets or consoles, providing flexibility in mixed-use environments.
While premium boards often integrate aluminium cases and high-end stabilisers, the Titan series appears to aim for an accessible balance of features and pricing. By launching this line, Marvo is seeking to position itself as an alternative to more established brands that dominate the mid-range gaming keyboard sector. Carrying so many variations at the start, will mean that the company can quickly focus on what the market really wants – based on sell-through data.

Monka Prime G997W mouse
One of the most distinctive products at the Marvo stand was the Monka Prime G997W wireless gaming mouse. The model includes a dual-battery hot-swap system: two 300 mAh batteries are supplied, with one charging while the other is in use.
This approach addresses a common frustration with wireless gaming mice, where extended sessions can be interrupted by low battery warnings. With both cells charged, Marvo claims that players can achieve up to 70 hours of continuous use, depending on settings such as polling rate and RGB illumination. While few players are likely to test that limit in a single sitting, the feature extends practical uptime and reduces dependence on wired charging during play.

In addition to the hot-swap battery system, the Prime G997W offers up to 26,000 DPI, a symmetrical design suitable for both claw and fingertip grips, and customisable side buttons. The overall positioning suggests an attempt to bring high-end functionality to a price bracket below flagship mice from established gaming brands.

Monka Echo and Echo RS headsets
Marvo also demonstrated two new wireless headsets under the Monka Echo branding. The Echo HG9069W and Echo RS HG9070W are designed for extended use, with attention to weight distribution and comfort.
The HG9069W includes a suspension-style comfort strap, which reduces pressure on the top of the head during long sessions. Both models are built around a 2.4GHz wireless connection, with USB-C charging and compatibility across PCs and consoles.
The RS variant (HG9070W) introduces design refinements and a slightly different headband structure, although both models share a focus on lightweight construction and extended play ergonomics. In practice, the difference may come down to fit preference, as both are intended to cover long-duration use where traditional headsets can become uncomfortable.

Packaging and expansion plans
All of the products were presented in new, visually consistent retail packaging at IFA, signalling Marvo’s intention to broaden its international footprint in 2026. While the company has an established base in Poland and distribution networks across Europe, its future plans appear to involve a more coordinated push into new markets.
At present, Marvo’s manufacturing remains concentrated in Shenzhen and Suzhou, China, but its European operations provide a clear point of entry into the EU. With the Titan keyboards, Monka Prime mouse, and Echo headsets, the brand is aiming to cover the three core peripherals that most gamers purchase first: keyboards, mice, and headsets.
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KitGuru says: Marvo’s focus is on attractive looking, high-quality gaming peripherals – with some level of customisation in keyboard design, battery life in mice and comfort in headsets. The brand is positioning itself to compete more directly with established names in the mid-range gaming accessory sector for 2026.
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