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Cooler Master goes wireless with its latest mechanical keyboards

Cooler Master announced the release of the MK770, a new mechanical gaming keyboard offering a suite of features to please gamers and professionals alike. Available in two colour variants, the MK770 features RGB backlighting, hot-swappable switches, and a 96% layout that saves space while offering most of the keys of a full keyboard.

The MK770 is built to be reliable, configurable, sturdy, and efficient. The keyboard's hybrid wireless connection offers minimal latency and low battery consumption, making it ideal for gaming and general use. The MK770 works with various operating systems, including Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.

One of the key features of the MK770 is its hot-swappable mechanical switches, which offer limitless options for customisation without the need for soldering. The keyboard's newest KailhBox V2 switches provide a silky-smooth typing experience, while the gasket construction reduces vibration and noise, ensuring that each keystroke is accurate and pleasant. The keyboard's noise-absorbing design, including silicone dampers and EVA foam, further reduces typing noises.

The MK770 is not only functional but also visually appealing. The customisable RGB backlighting allows users to highlight individual keys with various lighting styles and effects. The PBT (85%) double-shot keycaps offer long-lasting colours and the lettering shouldn't fade drastically over time. Lastly, the 3-way wheel located in the top-right corner can be configured using Cooler Master's user-friendly MasterCTRL software.

The Cooler Master MasterKeys MK770 will soon be available in black/grey and green/yellow/pink, with an MSRP of $120.

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