At CES this week, Corsair showed off a bevy of new new wireless products that claim to have virtually no lag at all, including a gaming mouse and keyboard. We first saw this mouse and wireless ...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CORSAIR® (Nasdaq: CRSR), a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-performance gear and technology for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts, today ...
Kicking things off with Corsair's latest wireless gaming mouse, the new NIGHTSABRE WIRELESS RGB, supports the company's sub-1ms Slipstream Wireless technology and Bluetooth. It also features 11 fully ...
In a world where Windows-centered peripherals and accessories are dominating, Corsair is looking to change the game with its latest release of the K65 Plus gaming keyboard which offers a Mac-dedicated ...
TL;DR: Apple's Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard lack the performance and hardware of other options. Corsair's K65 PLUS WIRELESS keyboard and M75 WIRELESS mouse, which have won awards for their ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The K63 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard with a Lapboard for couch gaming, as well as the Dark Core RGB Mouse The K63 ...
Today Mat takes a look at a brand new mouse and keyboard from Corsair. How do the Nightsabre Wireless and the K65 Pro Mini stack up against the competition? We never offer affiliate links or take ...
Corsair announced the latest additions to its gaming peripheral line at CES 2026, which includes the Galleon 100 SD Editon keyboard and new versions of the Sabre V2 Pro Wireless mice. They also ...
Keyboards and mice are a key part of every battlestation, but they can be quite pricey. It's not uncommon to see premium gear listed for well over $100, and you might be more inclined to spend that ...
Let's go in order. The K63 is a tenkeyless keyboard featuring Cherry MX Red switches, has adjustable lighting that is limited to blue (due to an RGB model chewing through too much juice), and a ...
Gaming has taken the world by storm, a far reaching medium that had its start decades ago for the home. As it grows, so does platform adoption where you'd typically not expect a big gaming presence.
It may be 2018, but even in our technologically rich age, we’re still constrained by the devil. And by devil, I mean “cables”. It’s annoying to have your headphone cable caught on your arm rest when ...