Corsair Launches K70 PRO TKL With Rapid Trigger and FlashTap Tech

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[Press Release] The Corsair K70 Pro TKL ushers in a new era of fast and responsive gaming with the MGX Hyperdrive magnetic switches. Technologies like Rapid Trigger and FlashTap also make an appearance, offering the perfect keyboard combination for those seeking a hyper-competitive experience.

According to Corsair, the former accelerates actions by making inputs seamless and delay-free. Meanwhile, FlashTap makes rapid strafing and move-mirroring faster than ever. 

Actuation distances can also be customized between 0.1mm and 0.4mm. However, these features scratch the surface of everything that makes the K70 Pro TKL so special.

Corsair K70 Pro TKL
The K70 Pro TKL Is Designed For Competitive Gameplay

Continuing the theme of user choice and freedom, the K70 Pro TKL comes in both wired and wireless variants. The former boasts 8,000Hz hyper-polling, opening up opportunities for registering key presses in an eighth of a millisecond.

The keyboard is also well-built. Pre-lubricated MGX Hyperdrive switches are built on a double-rail structure, multiple layers of sound-dampening foam are included, and iCUE software is supported out of the box; Corsair has covered all the bases here.

Adding an extra flair to the package, the K70 Pro TKL supports AXON hyper-processing technology. The keyboard is also backed by a full 2-year warranty and is now available for purchase worldwide.

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