CORSAIR K70 Core Now Available; Mainstream Typing Redefined

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Featuring MLX Red Switches!

[Press Release] The CORSAIR K70 Core is perfect for casual players and professionals just getting started in the esports industry.

CORSAIR’s latest keyboard blends high performance and accessibility into one package. A premium feel and MLX Red linear mechanical switches also make it suited to content creators.

Corsair K70 Core

Using the MLX Red linear switches, the K70 Core delivers an unmatched typing experience, combining responsiveness with smooth key travel. With a solid construction and two layers of sound-dampening foam, this keyboard checks all the boxes of a premium experience.

Continuing the company’s legacy of freedom and customization, the CORSAIR K70 Core includes a rotary dial. This dial can be used to adjust RGB brightness, scroll pages, and more.

A programmable button lies next to the dial, providing access to media controls. However, the K70 Core’s full potential is unlocked when linked with CORSAIR iCUE software, enabling per-key RGB, customization of macros, and key remaps.

Therefore, CORSAIR’s software suite enhances the standard typing experience further through a tailored experience suited to each buyer.

Corsair K70 Core

For enthusiasts and hardcore gamers, the CORSAIR K70 Core is built to last. A robust aluminum top plate for the MLX Red switches ensures the keyboard can go the distance, proving a reliable partner during intense gaming sessions. This robust build quality is also complemented by a two-year warranty.

The keyboard is now available to purchase and can be found on CORSAIR’s official website, among other places.

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