Corsair has Announced an updated version This is from K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard Debuted earlier this year It is now compatible with Mac. This includes a new version of Corsair's M75 wireless mouse, and both peripherals are available in Mac-exclusive colors including glacier blue and a white version the company calls Frost.

frosty version of K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard And M75 wireless mouse Now available at Apple's online and retail stores for $179.95 and $129.95 respectively. The Glacier Blue version will be available at the same price, but at a later date.

The Mac version of the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard is available exclusively in Glacier Blue and Frost (White) colors.
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The K65 Plus Wireless Keyboard features a 75% tenkeyless design that utilizes “pre-lubricated CORSAIR MLX Red v2 linear switches” with integrated sound damping to make it quieter than other mechanical options. The new version includes Command and Option keys with Mac-specific icons, as well as a row of function keys matching the layout of Apple's own keyboards. But you can also customize the functionality of each key and the keyboard's LED lighting using Corsair's optional iCue software that's now available for macOS.

Corsair claims up to 266 hours of battery life on a full charge, but doesn't specify whether the keyboard can be connected to a Mac or other Apple device using a USB cable, Bluetooth, or a wireless 2.4GHz connection to reduce lag. Whether connected to or not. A 2.4GHz dongle is included, but according to gizmodoIt actually requires the use of Anker's bundled USB-C to USB-A converter to connect to Apple devices, which abandoned USB-A some time ago.

The M75 Plus wireless mouse features an ambidextrous design for right- or left-handed users.
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The M75 Wireless Gaming Mouse weighs 89 grams and has an ambidextrous design for right- or left-handed gamers. It uses Corsair's 26,000 DPI Marksman optical sensor and connects to devices either over Bluetooth or using the company's proprietary Slipstream wireless technology – which also requires a dedicated dongle. The mouse's lighting, DPI, and button assignments can be configured using the same Corsair iCue software used by the K65 Plus keyboard.

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