We're slowly starting to see wireless mechanical keyboards hit the mainstream, and to tap into this new trend Corsair has released its first wireless keyboard, aptly named the K63 Wireless. If you have ever used the original K63, the K63 Wireless is essentially the same thing but with the option for a wireless connection via a 2.4GHz dongle or over Bluetooth. At £119.99, does that make the K63 Wireless good value for money?
Despite the original K63 keyboard being one of Corsair's lower-tier options, it still boasts genuine Cherry MX switches, dedicated multimedia keys and an included wrist-rest. These features all carry over to the K63 Wireless as well, but now you have the option to connect the keyboard to your PC without using a cable. It's definitely convenient, but is it worth the extra outlay? Let's find out.
Specification
Keyboard Model | K63 Wireless |
Keyboard Backlighting | Blue LED |
Matrix | 100% anti-ghosting with full key rollover |
Media Keys | Dedicated (MUTE, VOL DOWN/UP, STOP, PREV, PLAY/PAUSE, NEXT) |
WIN Lock | Yes |
Dimensions | 366mm x 173mm x 41mm |
Keyboard Size | Compact |
Keyboard Layout | UK |
Key Switches | Cherry® MX Red |
CUE Software | Enabled |
Wireless Connectivity | Ultra-fast 1ms 2.4GHz or Bluetooth® 4.2 + LE |
Wired Connectivity | USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 Type-A |
Battery Type | Built-in lithium-ion, rechargeable |
Battery Charging | Charges via USB to computer |
Battery Life | Up to 15 hours at normal brightness, 25 hours at low brightness, and 75 hours without backlighting |
Wireless Encryption | 128-bit AES |
Report Rate | 1000Hz |
Wrist Rest | Full length with soft touch finish, detachable |
Cable Type | 1.8 m / 6 ft, tangle-free rubber, detachable |