Corsair Releases K65 Plus 75% Hot-Swappable Keyboard

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[Press Release] Corsair is all set to launch the K65 Plus Wireless, a new keyboard that combines practical features with an appealing aesthetic.

The K65 Plus Wireless comes in a compact 75% layout. This choice ensures minimal presence on the computer desk despite the inclusion of all essential keys, allowing the keyboard to fit right in with any setup.

Corsair has used the MLX Red linear switches to provide the best typing experience. With impressive tactile feedback and responsiveness, these switches are at the heart of the K65 Plus Wireless’ biggest strength.

Not only are these switches hot-swappable, but Corsair’s inclusion of integrated sound dampening also ensures they are usable in a variety of environments.

Additionally, the keyboard includes 2.4GHz wireless support. This allows simple connectivity with devices like tablets and mobiles, in addition to gaming PCs, while offering around 266 hours of battery life on a single charge.

Like other Corsair products, the iCUE software works with the K65 Plus Wireless, unlocking unlimited customization potential for the keyboard. If this sounds appealing, all of this can be yours from Corsair immediately.

Backed by a 2-year warranty, the keyboard makes a strong case for a purchase. Corsair is also offering a 50% discount on Holy Panda X switches at DROP for new buyers, expanding an already complete package.

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