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Corsair K100 AIR Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Ultra-Thin, Sub-1ms Slipstream , Low-Latency Bluetooth, Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile Keyswitches - NA Layout, QWERTY - Black

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Style: K100 AIR WIRELESS


Pattern: CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile Switches


Features

  • Stunning, Refined, and Ultra-Thin: The K100 AIR is an unbelievably thin wireless gaming keyboard just 11mm at its slimmest point, seamlessly blending stunning design and everyday productivity in an elegant brushed aluminum frame.
  • Fast Wireless and Wired Connection Options: Three ways to connect to up to five different devices Via sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS on PC or Mac, low-latency Bluetooth on up to three host devices, or USB wired with AXON 8,000Hz hyper-polling, for hyper-fast wireless versatility.
  • Masterful Wireless Multi-Tasking: Quickly switch between wireless connections on your PC, Mac, and more at the press of a key, with secure AES 128-bit encryption.
  • CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile Mechanical Keyswitches: Offer an incredibly short 0.8mm actuation distance with a tactile bump, for ultra-responsive gaming and typing.
  • Long-Lasting Wireless Battery with Per-Key RGB Backlighting: Enjoy up to 50 hours of wireless battery life with dynamic per-key RGB backlighting and adaptive brightness that automatically adjusts to lighting conditions, or go the distance with up to 200 hours with backlighting off.

Description

The CORSAIR K100 AIR Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard delivers outstanding performance with an unbelievably thin brushed aluminum frame, connecting wirelessly with sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS and Bluetooth®, with secure AES 128-bit encryption. Tactile CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile mechanical keyswitches are illuminated by brilliant per-key RGB, for the responsiveness and customizable lighting you demand of a premium gaming keyboard. Four dedicated, fully programmable macro keys boost your gameplay or productivity. Wired mode enables CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology to transmit keystrokes up to 8x faster, while powerful CORSAIR iCUE software unlocks dynamic wireless RGB lighting control, key remaps, macro programming, and more. With up to 200 hours of wireless battery life, the K100 AIR enables you to play elevated.

Brand: Corsair


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC, Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Office, Gaming


Special Feature: Ergonomic, Volume Roller, Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Rechargeable


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 108


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: K100 AIR WIRELESS


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎K100 AIR WIRELESS


Item model number: ‎CH-913A01U-NA


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC, Gaming Console


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎1.72 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.3 x 6.15 x 0.67 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.3 x 6.15 x 0.67 inches


Color: ‎Black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Language: ‎English


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎October 4, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Unleash Your Gaming Potential: Corsair K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical Wired Gaming Keyboard!
Style: K100 Pattern: OPX Optical Switches
The Corsair K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical Wired Gaming Keyboard is everything I hoped for and more—it's just as good as expected! As a gaming enthusiast, I demand precision, speed, and customization from my keyboard, and the K100 delivers on all fronts. The optical-mechanical switches provide lightning-fast response times and a satisfying tactile feedback that enhances my gaming experience. The RGB lighting is nothing short of mesmerizing, with vibrant colors and customizable effects that add a touch of flair to my setup. What truly sets the K100 apart is its wealth of features and innovations. The inclusion of Corsair's Axon Hyper-Processing Technology ensures that every keystroke is registered with unmatched accuracy, giving me the competitive edge I need to dominate in-game. The dedicated macro keys and intuitive software allow for effortless customization, empowering me to tailor the keyboard to my exact preferences. Additionally, the build quality is top-notch, with a durable aluminum frame that exudes premium craftsmanship. Overall, the Corsair K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical Wired Gaming Keyboard exceeds expectations in every way, making it a must-have for serious gamers looking to elevate their gameplay to the next level. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by David Pérez

  • A great mechanical keyboard that comes with some surprises
Style: K100 Pattern: CHERRY MX SPEED Switches
I bought the Cherry MX version for $200 before tax. 5 stars, easily, but there's some stuff you should know before buying. The great stuff: - durable, high-quality build - beautiful to look at - the volume wheel is remarkably useful for games and videos - the clicky sound of the Cherry MX provides pleasing feedback - the wrist pad is very comfortable and attached securely with magnets Stuff you should know: - The K100 has two USB cables. You can plug your mouse into the keyboard, but you still need to plug the two USB cables from the keyboard into your computer. - Corsair does not seem to guarantee compatibility with any KVM switch. I took a chance on "UGREEN USB 3.0 Switch Selector 4 Port 2 Computers Peripheral Switcher Adapter Hub for PC Printer Scanner Mouse Keyboard with One Button Switch and 2 Pack USB Male Cable" (ASIN B01N6GD9JO), and it has worked flawlessly. In my setup, I plug the two keyboard cables into the front of the KVM switch, and run one USB cable from the back to my PC and another one out the back to my laptop. I have a mouse plugged into the keyboard. I do not run the monitor through the KVM switch, opting instead to have two cables from the monitor, one to the PC, and one to the laptop. - Coming from a rubber dome keyboard (Logitech G15), the keys on the Corsair K100 felt incredibly sensitive to the touch. As someone who uses the keyboard to write computer code, I initially found this frustrating, as a very light press on a key could cause a character to register many times (like "cccccccccccc"). I could see how someone might want to ditch the keyboard immediately, but after about two or three weeks, I managed to retrain myself to avoid those "heavy finger" mistakes. - I don't use the wheel on the upper left of the keyboard. I don't use the G-macro keys. - There are a lot of preset color patterns. I settled on one after the novelty of the options wore off. - I don't find the shifting color pattern to be at all distracting, even while concentrating on writing computer code. It's pretty. - The keys have stylized symbols, which can be a little unusual if you have to hunt for a rarely-used key or if a child is trying to type on the keyboard. The biggest offender to me is the ampersand (&) on the "7" key. The bad stuff: - Not much, except that the keys may feel too sensitive if you haven't used a Cherry MX keyboard before, and your mileage may vary as to whether you can adapt to one. So $200+ for a keyboard that may end up frustrating you could be a risky proposition. I read the terms for returning the keyboard, and it doesn't look like you can return it once you've opened it. (Maybe you can, but that's how I interpreted the terms.) So be sure that you like sensitive keyboards or have confidence that you can adapt. - There is a Corsair logo on the wrist pad that kind of looks like it is on a piece of tap that should peel off. It isn't. The placement of the logo slightly annoys me, but maybe that's just me. Overall, a great keyboard and a happy purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022 by John

  • Decent, though expensive, option for Logitech K800 refugees
Style: K100 AIR WIRELESS Pattern: CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile Switches
I've spent the past two years trying to find a keyboard that has a similar feel to the K800, which was discontinued without a clear physically equivalent product. Something low profile, with similar tactile feedback, and backlit. I don't consider myself a keyboard enthusiast, but I know what typing on one single keyboard SKU for 15 years feels like and how ineffective it feels on other keyboards. After trying and failing for a while testing sub-$100 keyboards, I took a chance on the K100 Air, and fortunately it's not just an alternative, but an upgrade in most ways. It's low latency and feels faster to type on. The iCue software is actually well thought out and despite a few weird bugs that can occur when switching between wired, radio, and bluetooth modes, it all generally works as expected with plentiful options. Both lighting and key reassignment functionality (though with some limitations) can be saved to the onboard memory without having to run keep iCue running. The only things I can say the K800 still does better are minor things - such as the caps lock key indicator being on the caps lock key itself - this is something I would have hoped dedicated RGB software could have an option for, but it doesn't seem possible. The key depression itself "feels" faster but mushier on the K800, though the K100 Air registers presses seemingly more instantly (from my unscientific, human eye's perspective). None of these issues are a concern though, as this keyboard has a very nice feeling build quality, and I seem to have went through more K800's than I would care to admit. A lot of reviews judge this product from a mechanical gaming keyboard perspective, but for general productivity, it seems powerful. It's a good keyboard, and a good example of getting what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024 by randomNPC19340

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