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Corsair k57 wireless, the gaming keyboard without cables and almost no latency

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Today, Corsair has officially announced one of its new products, the Corsair K57 Wireless RGB. It is a wireless keyboard with a very attractive design and features that you may like. If you were looking for a wireless alternative, this might be a candidate for height.

Corsair K57 Wireless, a gaming keyboard with excellent technologies

The new Corsair keyboard is about to hit the market and may be the next acquisition for some of you. However, what can you offer us that the competition does not have?

The Corsair K57 Wireless gives us a first look at its new SlipStream Wireless technology. With it, the company guarantees us a response of 1 ms or less within a radius of 10 meters, making it a great option for gaming. In addition, it has the Capellix LED RGB technology that we saw for the first time in its RAM modules, offering us up to 60% better brightness.

The strong point of the keyboard is that it has a full format with 111 keys, with macro and multimedia buttons, completely RGB piece by piece and its battery lasts a long time. Thanks to its generous battery and efficient LEDs , with RGB lighting lasts around 35 hours and without lights around 175 hours.

On the other hand, we can also connect the Corsair K57 Wireless via Bluetooth , which will give us superior latencies, but exceptional versatility. When we connect via Bluetooth , the battery will last around 15% longer.

Other features that we like is its palm rest, since it is removable and the inclusion of IFS (Intelligent Frequency Change, in Spanish) . Technology is an 'intelligent' algorithm that changes the frequency with the antenna to be where there is less traffic.

Finally, we would like to highlight two things:

  • Obviously, it is compatible with Corsair iCUE , the brand's lighting control application.As a negative point, it is a membrane keyboard. While the latest membrane keyboards have much better quality, we are a bit skeptical of them in terms of gaming and quality.

We do not have an official departure date or price, but we expect it to come out for an approximate price of € 80 ~ 100. In case you are interested, here are some photos of the new keyboard:

And to you, what do you think of the Corsair K57 Wireless RGB ? Does this seem like a good enough gaming keyboard or do you think it needs to be mechanical? Share your ideas in the comment box.

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