CORSAIR Launches MAKR 75 Barebones Keyboard Kit and Web Hub for Streamlined DIY Customization

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[Press Release] CORSAIR has launched the MAKR 75 Barebones Keyboard Kit and the CORSAIR Web Hub, aiming to simplify DIY keyboard building without sacrificing performance.

Designed for gamers and custom keyboard fans, the MAKR 75 offers a streamlined, layer-by-layer assembly process that makes building a personalized keyboard easy and accessible.

The MAKR 75 features a full aluminum frame, 8K hyper-polling, FlashTap SOCD, gasket mounting, eight layers of sound dampening, and screw-in stabilizers. It balances premium build quality with competitive gaming features and has earned the Red Dot Best of the Best and iF Design Awards for 2025.

Alongside the kit, CORSAIR introduced the Web Hub, a browser-based tool that lets users customize lighting, remap keys, and create macros—no app required. This tool supports the MAKR 75 and other CORSAIR peripherals, giving users more control with less hassle.

With this release, CORSAIR blends the appeal of custom mechanical keyboards with trusted gaming performance in a simplified, award-winning package. For more information, check out the product page here.

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