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Corsair creates rubber gaming keyboards

Corsair creates rubber gaming keyboards

In addition to the K55 RGB Pro, a button-adjustable version with RGB lighting is also available.

Two new keyboards were recently unveiled by Corsair, the K55 RGB Pro And Pro XT The models, however, do not use mechanical switches, but rather a simpler rubber technology that provides a quiet but tactile feedback writing experience.


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Our keyboards, also IP42 certified, anti-ghosting and foldable legs, can be connected to our computer via a USB cable, which is responsible for operating the built-in RGB lights as well as transmitting data. Incidentally, the difference between the two keyboards is determined by RGB lighting, because while the Pro version has a six-zone system, in the XT model we can adjust the colors on a button-by-button basis. Multimedia controls and six macro buttons can be found on both keyboards, and fortunately compatibility with Stream Deck software is also provided either way.


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The Corsair K55 RGB Pro and Pro XT are now available with detachable wrist rest from manufacturer partners, with purchases ranging from $ 50 to $ 70.

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