Is this the most practical K-pop merch ever? Seventeen’s Wonwoo releases gaming peripheral
“Life is like a keyboard.”
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Updated on March 7, 10:30 a.m. (GMT+8): Added Wonwoo keyboard price, release date, and where to buy in South Korea.
Seventeen’s rapper and sub-vocalist,Jeon Wonwoo, has something special in store for gamers and tech enthusiasts alike: introducing the Wonwoo keyboard.
Designed meticulously by Wonwoo himself, known for his passion for gaming and esports, this one-of-a-kind keyboard is sure to impress.
If you’re itching to get your hands on this exclusive keyboard, here’s everything you need to know, including its release date, price, size, layout, and where to buy it.
Wonwoo keyboard: A closer look at its design, size, and type
The Wonwoo keyboard is a tenkeyless (TKL) model featuring red switches.
With a predominantly purple color scheme, Wonwoo’s favorite color, the keyboard showcases transparent main letter and number keys for a stylish touch.
Embodying Wonwoo’s connection with Seventeen and the Carat fandom, special keys are adorned with meaningful symbols.
The escape key boasts a charming diamond illustration, representing the Carats’ role in helping Seventeen shine.
Meanwhile, the cursor keys feature cliparts of Wonwoo’s eyeglasses, a heart, his beloved pet dog Seol, and a cat, reflecting his affection for animals.
“Made by Wonwoo” proudly adorns the top of the cursor keys, alongside the year of his birth.
Inspirational messages for K-pop fans are integrated into the keyboard’s design, with the spacebar reminding users to “just type and make it simple.”
A poignant quote on the topside reads, “Life is like a keyboard. It will be written as how you type it out.”
In his“Making of Log” video, Wonwoo expressed his intention for fans to find solace in typing out their thoughts amid life’s complexities, as showcased in the keyboard’s design.
Artist-Made Collection by SEVENTEEN Season 2.Merch. Concept Film – WONWOO⌨ LOVE PACKED KEYBOARD#WONWOO#원우#SEVENTEEN#세븐틴#byWONWOO#bySEVENTEENpic.twitter.com/YEvvPgx7yu
Additionally, Wonwoo revealed his plans to utilize the keyboard for gaming, photo editing, and video editing.
Wonwoo keyboard release date
The Wonwoo keyboard is available for purchase at the pop-up store Artist-Made Collection by Seventeen Season 2 from June 27, 2025, to July 16, 2025. Note that the store is closed on Monday, June 17, 2025.
The pop-up store opens and closes at the following hours:
Wonwoo keyboard price
The Wonwoo keyboard is priced at US$90 (KR₩120,000). It comes with a Making Log pamphlet and a photo card of Wonwoo.
Where to buy Wonwoo keyboard
There are two ways to get your very own Wonwoo keyboard.
Where to buy Wonwoo keyboard in South Korea
If you’re in South Korea, you can visit the pop-up store featuring the Artist-Made Collection by Seventeen Season 2, located at Shinsegae Department Store Gangnam in Gangnam, Seoul.
The merch shop is located in B1F (Famille Street). Additionally, there is a showroom in 1F (The Stage) where you’re able to take a closer look at items before purchasing.
Where to buy Wonwoo keyboard online
For online fans, the keyboard is available for purchase onWeverse Shop.
Wonwoo has earned the moniker “Seventeen’s Faker” among fans for his remarkable skills in gaming. He is an avid player of titles like League of Legends and PUBG: Battlegrounds.
In one of Seventeen’s fan meetings,he wore a T1 Faker jacket, showing his love for legendary LoL player Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok.
Seventeen is a South Korean boy band formed by Pledis Entertainment, recognized for its unique concept of having 13 members divided into three sub-units: the Vocal Team, the Hip-Hop Team, and the Performance Team. They made their debut in 2015 and gained rapid popularity thanks to their self-produced music and intricate choreography.
Seventeen’s musical style is diverse, encompassing pop, hip-hop, and R&B. Some of their well-known songs include “Very Nice,” “Don’t Wanna Cry,” and “Left & Right.” The group is also celebrated for their synchronized and complex dance performances.
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