Corsair Introduces Revamped K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard and M75 Wireless Mouse Tailored for Mac Users

Apple has been making strides in improving gaming on its Macs, and now the company has a new ally in Corsair, a leading name in gaming peripherals. They’ve introduced updated versions of their popular K65 Plus wireless gaming keyboard and M75 wireless gaming mouse, this time tailored specifically for macOS users.

The K65 Plus keyboard, known for its compact 75% layout, comes equipped with pre-lubed MLX Red v2 switches. These switches offer a smooth, linear feel and are quieter than many mechanical counterparts, thanks to integrated dampers. What makes this version stand out is its macOS-focused enhancements, complete with macOS-specific command and option keys. It also features a full set of function keys that are harmonized with Apple’s typical keyboard design. For those who love to customize, Corsair’s iCUE software offers extensive key remapping options to tweak your setup exactly to your liking.

The M75 mouse carries over its successful design from the Windows version, boasting an ambidextrous form that makes it comfortable for both left and right-handed gamers. It’s equipped with a high-precision 26K DPI Marksman optical sensor, ensuring pinpoint accuracy, along with optical switches for lightning-fast click responsiveness.

In terms of connectivity, the K65 Plus can seamlessly pair with Mac and other Apple devices using Bluetooth, a 2.4 GHz dongle, or via a USB cable. On Bluetooth, it claims up to an impressive 266 hours of battery life, especially in the 2.4 GHz mode. Similarly, the M75 offers Bluetooth connectivity or uses Corsair’s Slipstream technology, providing up to 105 hours of gaming on a single charge.

Adding to the aesthetic appeal, both devices are available in Mac-exclusive colorways, offering a sleek and seamless match with Apple’s design aesthetics. Pricing for these peripherals is set at $179.95 for the K65 Plus keyboard and $129.95 for the M75 mouse, available through Apple’s retail and online channels. With these releases, Corsair is proving that Mac users don’t have to be left behind in the gaming world.