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CORSAIR K65 PLUS WIRELESS 75% RGB Hot-Swappable Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Amazon

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About this deal

This is a very well reviewed mechanical wireless keyboard recently released at £150. Most places have a deal on it currently.

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About this item
  • CORSAIR MLX Red Switches: Pre-lubricated CORSAIR MLX Red linear mechanical switches offer a silky smooth, responsive keypress for gaming and typing.
  • Fast and Secure Wireless Connections: Easily connect via low-latency 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, or USB wired, with secure AES encryption.
  • Enduring 266hr Wireless Battery: Power your gaming for up to 266 hours on a single charge with RGB off.
  • Multi-Function Dial and FN Shortcuts: A versatile multi-function rotary dial, FN key combinations, and shortcut commands let you effortlessly control your media and apps.
  • Sturdy PBT Keycaps: Sturdy PBT dye-sublimated keycaps resist fading, wear, and shine, keeping your keyboard pristine after years of everyday use.

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  1. aLV426's avatar
    A wireless keyboard is not a gaming keyboard...
    Mikstamike's avatar
    But a gaming keyboard can be a wireless keyboard
  2. igrift's avatar
    Good keyboard that, if you were on more of a budget and wanted an alternative to the Wooting, something like this would be it.
    avidmuffin's avatar
    Why are you comparing to a Wooting?
  3. Zaguer's avatar
    Amazing keyboard and a good deal.
  4. czuwbacca's avatar
    I have gone for the Logitech G915 tkl lightspeed. So far happy but the keys are wonky..
  5. SqueakySquid's avatar
    I wish the Corsair K70 Max were wireless. I've been on the search for a good keyboard, and am struggling to find something. I want a full-size keyboard, not a cut-down version like this. It has to be wireless, with a non-Bluetooth connection for better latency. It also needs contactless switches (either optical or magnetic), as my current keyboard is driving me nuts with key chatter and I want to avoid that in the future. I was looking at the Topre Realforce R3 and the NIZ X108, but neither of them are available with UK layouts... Sigh.
  6. marcinp12's avatar
    What do you think about Alienware pro wireless keyboard . I paid 90£ for it as I had some cashback for aw32 oked and student discount
  7. Memphis1985's avatar
    Bought as soon as I saw the price drop as been wanting one of these for a while. Loving it so far, though going from a full layout keyboard before, it is admittedly taking a little getting used to the reduced layout.

    Only negative I can really point out is the fact that in wireless mode, the full customisation for the lighting isn't available. It is however when connected by USB-C, very slightly defeating the point of it being wireless! If you don't care for rainbow puke though, obviously this wouldn't be a problem!
  8. Stesha83's avatar
    The main problem with this is it doesn’t have customisable actuations (originally on wooting and now copied by others).
  9. TheShinyOrange's avatar
    ICUE Software needed it appears and it's a nightmare to remove/use it can cause crashes, I had to swap brands to have a stable pc, lol comeplete mess of a software, good deal for those who are interested though.
  10. BenderRodriguez's avatar
    At this price, I'd expect at least a gasket mount. Mainstream mechanical keyboards are crap.
  11. Andy_HayessSQ's avatar
    Tempted by this, but I'm sure it looks cheaper than the Rog Falchion I already have (I need 2), and I can't be having that.
    Tempted by the Rog Azoth, but its double the price.
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