New gaming keyboards from Corsair: K70 Core and TKL Wireless in comparison

New gaming keyboards from Corsair: K70 Core and TKL Wireless in comparison

Corsair recently presented two new models of gaming keyboards that offer both stylistically and technically exciting innovations: the K70 Core and the K70 Core TKL Wireless. These keyboards have been specially developed for people who value functionality and design when playing. The two devices look similar at first glance, but the connection options make the decisive difference.

The K70 Core is aimed at gamers who have no problem with cables and still do not want to do without the advantages of a mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting. The K70 Core TKL Wireless also offers these features, but in a wireless version. Both models use the new Corsair MLX Red V2 switches, which are already lubricated at the factory and thus enable a soft and pleasant sense of tipping.

K70 Core TKL Wireless: The powerful option

The K70 Core TKL Wireless has some special properties that highlight it. One of the striking features is the magnetic and padded palm pad that increases comfort when playing. The battery life is particularly impressive: the keyboard can be operated up to 2,400 hours, while the SLIPSTREAM Wireless technology promises at least 890 hours of duration even with intensive use. However, it should be noted that the RGB lighting can reduce the actual battery life.

In addition, both keyboards have a rotary control to control the volume, the mutuming of the microphone and music reproduction. The mechanism of the Corsair MLX Red V2 switch is robust, with a lifespan of up to 80 million attacks, which is of central importance for gaming enthusiasts. Another highlight is the flash tap function, which makes it possible to prioritize the first or last push of a button-very practical for precise movements in games.

prices and availability

For gamers there is now a choice between two high -quality options, depending on the budget and preferences. The K70 Core is available from a price of around 86 euros, while the K70 Core TKL Wireless is available for around 104 euros in Vienna specialist retailers. This pricing offers an interesting choice to meet the individual requirements.

The new presentations of Corsair again show how important it is to understand the needs of the gaming community and respond. Gamers who are looking for a powerful and customizable keyboard can certainly have a lot of fun with these models. More details can be found in a detailed report www.meinbezirk.at .