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Corsair RGB gaming keyboards, mice and headsets updated

by Mark Tyson on 5 August 2015, 15:21

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Corsair is following up last year's RGB peripherals launch at Gamescom with a new 'gaming arsenal' of keyboards, mice and headsets. As you may have read earlier Corsair has secured worldwide exclusivity of the new Cherry MX RGB Silent keyswitches and has deployed them in one of its new gaming keyboards announced today. In tandem with its hardware launches Corsair has updated and enhanced the Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) software to enable more lighting effects like cascading rainbows and dynamic ripples across its RGB products.

STRAFE RGB Silent and STRAFE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboards

These two mechanical RGB lit keyboards differ only, as you will have guessed, in one of the models sporting the new Cherry MX silent keyswitches. As mentioned earlier the silent keys are available in MX Red or MX Black profiles. If you are not bothered about stealthy gaming you can opt for the plain vanilla STRAFE RGB and choose between MX Red and MX Brown profile keys.

Both Corsair STRAFE RGB keyboards offer customisable, programmable backlighting with 16.8 million colours. Macros can also be programmed. For advanced lighting and macro programming you will use the new CUE software.

Specifications:

  • 100% Cherry MX Silent mechanical gaming keys for ultra-quiet gaming with exclusive patented noise reduction technology or 100% Cherry MX mechanical gaming key switches with unique gold-crosspoint contacts for reliable, durable precision (available in Cherry MX Red or Brown)
  • Multi-colour dynamic backlighting for unmatched game customization
  • Fully programmable - assign macros to any key
  • USB pass-through port for easy connections
  • Detachable soft-touch wrist rest for long lasting comfort
  • CUE Link connects your Corsair RGB keyboard, mouse, and headset for the ultimate lighting experience
  • Textured and contoured FPS/MOBA keycap sets
  • 100% anti-ghosting with 104 key rollover on USB
  • Enhanced easy-access multimedia controls
  • Available in October with pre-orders in August
  • STRAFE RGB Silent: $159.99 MSRP, STRAFE RGB: $149.99 MSRP
  • Keyboards can be pre-ordered in September and become available in October.

SCIMITAR RGB – Advanced MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse

The Corsair SCIMITAR RGB gaming mouse is designed to improve the MMO/MOBA experience with its patent pending Key Slider control system. The slider provides 8mm of thumb pad adjustment, adaptable for improved comfort and accuracy. The 12-button side array is made with mechanical buttons for consistent, tactile feedback.

Another essential mouse component, the sensor, is a 12,000 DPI high performance optical model. Furthermore Corsair claims the Scimitar RGB's body is crafted to fit the contours of palms of any hand size or grip style for maximum comfort.

Specifications:

  • Exclusive patent-pending Key Slider macro button control system provides 8mm of adjustment to ensure every button is within reach
  • 12 optimized mechanical buttons offer consistent tactile feedback and precise actuation
  • 12000 DPI pro-proven sensor delivers a pixel-precise gaming experience
  • Customizable multicolor backlighting ensures vast lighting adjustability
  • Complete CUE control allows gamers to full program their mouse Ultra-fast 1ms response makes for a lag-free gaming experience
  • Body crafted to fit the contours of palms of any hand size or grip style for maximum comfort
  • CUE Link connects Corsair RGB keyboard, mouse, and headset to deliver a full spectrum of synchronized colours and effects.
  • 2-year warranty
  • Available September 2015
  • $79.99 MSRP

VOID Wireless, USB, and Analogue Gaming Headsets

Corsair is marketing the VOID gaming headsets in a choice of wireless, USB, or analog stereo models. The USB and wireless models incorporate customisable RGB lighting, InfoMic status LEDs and a CUE Control dial, so users can control their gaming soundscape without a pause. These models also feature computer controlled EQ, and Dolby 7.1 surround.

The VOID Stereo analogue headsets, while lacking some of the aforementioned snazzy features, offer a universal stereo solution and can be plugged into any regular consumer audio sockets on computers, consoles and mobile devices. This analogue headset is bundled with a mobile-compatible connector and Y-adaptor cable. You can read more about these headsets on the official Corsair VOID pages.



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That's possibly the first gaming mouse I've seen I would consider owning, though I don't think I would end up using all 12 buttons. I'm not actually sure how you're supposed to rest your hands while having access to those buttons.

That aside though, its pretty well styled, doesn't look like something from Mars like most gaming mice, so if not for the horrible yellow (and to an extent the price) I might pick one of those up. Keyboard is way over price for me though.
All these products look SICK! I was going to the Razor Chroma Keyboard but might get these peripherals now instead.
What case is that??
Most importantly - they're all sporting the good-old sails logo.
Nox
What case is that??

I'd say Corsair's “Graphite Series™ 380T”