At CES 2026 CORSAIR unveiled their new Galleon100 SD—a full-sized mechanical keyboard with Stream Deck integration—alongside ...
CORSAIR® (Nasdaq: CRSR), leading maker of performance gaming peripherals, announced their upcoming lineup of products that ...
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.
Apple spent both 2023 and 2024 setting itself up as a new face in gaming. But even Apple doesn’t expect gamers to try to play Baldur’s Gate 3 on its low-profile, squishy Magic Keyboards and ...
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 ...
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 ...
In brief: The Apple ecosystem isn't exactly brimming with devices and accessories tailored for gamers. Corsair aims to change that, starting with two input devices specifically designed with ...
Corsair has launched an impressive gaming keyboard, and I'm enhancing it to improve its aesthetics and acoustics. Additionally, I upgraded the Glorious Model D to give it a cooler appearance.
Corsair is hosting a flash sale on its gaming peripherals and accessories, letting you save up to $80 off the regular price of its gaming keyboards, mice, and headsets through March 31. The ...
The Corsair K65 Plus Wireless Gaming keyboard and M75 Wireless Gaming mouse for Mac are the first for Corsair. From MLX Tactile switches for the K65 Plus to a MARKSMAN 26K sensor for the M75, there ...
The Corsair NIGHTSABRE wireless gaming mouse and K65 Pro Mini mechanical keyboard have been unveiled in China. The wireless mouse comes with excellent features that help to deliver top-notch services ...
We’ve seen customizable systems for mice, keyboards, and other gadgets before, but usually from the likes of WASDKeyboards and ColorWare. Microsoft was the first big supplier to take up the mantle ...