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  1. Computer Hardware Manufacturer
  2. Computer Accessories Store
  3. Computer and Accessories Store
  4. Computer Store

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Arbiter Studio is a Los Angeles based gaming hardware company founded by Baron Lee and Albert Jin. The studio specializes in developing premium magnetic keyboards, carbon fiber mice, and high-performance glass mousepads—products that seamlessly merge cutting-edge technology with contemporary culture. Arbiter Studio has collaborated with renowned partners including Toho Co., Ltd. (Godzilla), Aniplex of America (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba), REJECT Inc., FlyQuest, and Yuki Aim. Through its commitment to innovation, design excellence, and cultural storytelling, Arbiter Studio is redefining the next generation of gaming hardware.


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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Bought a Tenko 75+ from them a few days…

Bought a Tenko 75+ from them a few days ago. The overall build quality of the product is very well made.

The product was shipped within advertised time and tracking were provided along the way.

Would definitely come back in the future for more products.

November 5, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have never had a Hall effect keyboard…

I have never had a Hall effect keyboard before so I was not sure what to expect. Once I got my arbiter studio 75 percent keyboard I was genuinely surprised with the build quality. I was not expecting it to be as heavy and solid as it was. The sound was really deep as well. I have been using their software to change how sensitive I want the keystrokes to be so that way it is a little less sensitive while I’m writing my papers for college and then I up the sensitivity when I’m playing Valorant. Honestly it’s a pretty versatile keyboard which is pretty cool.

October 10, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best Hall Effect keyboards

I’ve been a keyboard enthusiast and gamer for many years. I enjoy building mechanical keyboards and am always looking for gear that gives me an edge in competitive online gaming.

Arbiter Studio’s hall effect keyboards have provided exactly that edge. I feel more dialed in and precise every time I game. Since then, I’ve added their carbon fiber Akitsu mouse and glass keyboard to my setup, and they’ve taken the experience to another level.

Their website is easy to navigate, shipping was prompt, and every interaction I’ve had with their team has been incredibly kind and helpful.

November 20, 2024
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