Corsair Announces Wireless Gaming Keyboard/Mouse Made Exclusively for the Mac

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Believe it or not, Corsair, famously known for its gaming-centric accessories, components, and electronics, has announced both of its wireless keyboard and mouse that are designed for the Mac, and they’re now available exclusively at Apple’s Online Stores. The latest M4 series of chips has enabled substantial improvements in gaming performance, especially with hardware-accelerated ray-tracing and mesh-shading for even more realistic visual effects and smoother gameplay overall, so these accessories will make the perfect companion for Mac gamers alike.

The K65 Plus Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, which was also subtly promoted on the new Mac mini‘s product page, features pre-lubricated Corsair MLX Red linear switches in the keys (along with the Mac-specific Command/Option keys) for a more tactile/responsive feel with built-in sound dampening for the most optimal gaming experience. Additionally, it features hot-swappable switches and a multi-function rotary dial for more customization.

The M75 Gaming Mouse features an ambidextrous design to work well with both right- and left-handed players. It’s also even more versatile and provides the lowest latency thanks to the magnetic side buttons and optical left- and right-click switches.

Since both of these accessories connect via either Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or USB-C, they include a USB wireless receiver, a USB-C to USB-C charging/data cable, a Corsair sticker, and a Warranty card. Did I mention that the M75 Mouse has a USB-C port on the front (unlike Apple’s Magic Mouse with its port on the bottom)?

They are available in both “Glacier Blue” and “Frost” color options, and the K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard and M75 Wireless mouse are available to order at Apple at $179.95 and $129.95 respectively. If you place an order today, the Glacier options should arrive between Dec 20 – Jan 6; the White options will be able to arrive as early as Friday, Nov. 22.

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