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Corsair Debuts K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard and M75 Mouse for Mac

Corsair has announced Mac-compatible versions of its K65 Plus Wireless keyboard and M75 Wireless mouse, offering both peripherals in exclusive "Glacier Blue" and "Frost" color options designed to complement Apple devices.

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The K65 Plus Wireless is a 75% mechanical keyboard featuring pre-lubricated MLX Red v2 linear switches with integrated sound dampening for quieter typing. It includes Mac-specific Command and Option keys and supports connectivity via Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless, with battery life rated at up to 266 hours on a single charge.

Meanwhile, Corsair's M75 Wireless mouse features an ambidextrous design weighing 89 grams and includes a 26K DPI Marksman optical sensor. The mouse connects via Bluetooth or Corsair's proprietary Slipstream wireless technology.

Both peripherals can be customized through Corsair's iCUE software, which is now available for macOS, allowing users to adjust key assignments, lighting effects, and other settings. However, according to Gizmodo, the keyboard requires the use of a bundled USB-C to USB-A converter from Anker to connect it to new Macs that don't come with legacy USB-A ports, so that's something to keep in mind.

The Frost versions of the K65 Plus Wireless keyboard and M75 Wireless mouse are available now through Apple's online store, priced at $179.95 and $129.95 respectively. The Glacier Blue variants will be available at a later date.

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jb310 Avatar
18 months ago
A quiet mechanical keyboard and a mouse that's ergonomic and doesn't need to be flipped over to charge? It feels like Christmas is coming early this year. 👀
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Stiksi Avatar
18 months ago

Is it a sign that M4 helped to start something good for the Mac gaming world? Seems there is a lot of posivity around gaming for Mac.

The main issue actually is that gaming ask a lot of storage and apple upgrade prices are joke + we need more gamer on mac to attract developers for native game port.
The traditional way to use macs is to connect a huge usb hub to it and fill the desk with wires and peripherals. Just like in Apple’s ads 😁
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
18 months ago

Is it a sign that M4 helped to start something good for the Mac gaming world?
No - it's just them making an overpriced model for Mac buyers

A tale as old as time
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rychiar Avatar
18 months ago
I could never use a wheel mouse again
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jakey rolling Avatar
18 months ago
"Glacier Blue?" Did someone at Corsair pick up a 1998 MacAlly catalogue for inspiration on how to design a Mac peripheral?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JoeG4 Avatar
16 months ago
Ahh! I ordered these adorable Peanuts keycaps with snoopy and the gang on them, and was looking for a new keyboard to put them on, and was then somehow reminded these exist.

I can't believe they were sold out practically everywhere already. Luckily for me, one of the Apple stores nearby still had one left in stock.

When I got the box out of the bag I was surprised to see regular packaging tape holding the box closed. Hmm that's odd? Corsair usually uses rounded seals. I apprehensively opened the box to find that everything looked fine, but there was an anker usb adapter haphazardly tossed in there.

So I panicked and looked online to discover I bought the last one. I thought I picked up a used one! Then I saw a review where they had that same stupid anker adapter and found out Apple or Corsair must've tossed those in the box after the fact.

Grr. They should've added a sticker or something to give me a heads up lol.

The keyboard is BEAUTIFUL. The switches are fantastic, the keycaps are nice, and I just love the translucent blue chassis - the ENTIRE CHASSIS is translucent blue. Even the buttons and switches on the back are translucent blue. It's gorgeous. I can't overstate that.

It's hefty, too.

So this picture won't win an award, but here it is with my keycaps:




I'm guessing the keycaps are not at all something a hardcore Mac Aesthetic person would dare grace their keyboard with, but I just liked them lol.

I think I'll probably put the ice blue keycaps from the corsair on my dygma raise.

Edit: I suppose I forgot to add some other thoughts. The key sound is a lot more thunky than the key sound on my metal keyboards (no surprise).

The price is whatever. Apple's still selling what they have left at $180 still. Somehow? The regular version of these with a black case and grey keycaps is on sale at amazon for $119. While amazon doesn't say "hot swappable switches" on that $119 model, it does have them.

That's a few bucks more than a Keychron V1 Max, which is probably on par with this (but favored more in the mechanical keyboard community). I haven't used one, but they don't make those in translucent blue, so I don't care.

I'm going to guess the corsair keycaps are just like the ones that came with my other corsair keyboards. They never do the stems right. Eventually they loosen up and start falling off too easily. But I didn't buy this for the OEM keycaps anyway, and I think some translucent or pudding keycaps would work better with the translucent keyboard theme anyway.

Still, I can't believe they sold out of the glacier blue ones that quickly and don't appear to be making them anymore. That's disappointing!

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