Cooler Master has this week unveiled its first Bluetooth wireless mechanical keyboard offering a 60% layout and taking the form of the Cooler Master SK621. “We created the SK621 with design and functionality in mind. Especially for those who are on the go, workers by day and gamers at night.” says Bryant Nguyen, Peripheral General Manager.
The Cooler Master SK621 Bluetooth wireless mechanical keyboard offers a 65-key compact design equipped with “all the essentials”. Fitted with Cherry MX’s new low profile switches offering a reduced travel distance and actuation point with the same signature durability and precision as a standard red switch.
“The wireless hybrid design allows users to choose between a corded or cordless set up based on preference. The keyboard grants approximately 14 hours of usage while backlit or up to four months without lighting. The board is equipped with Type-C USB for convenience, per-key backlighting, surrounding light bars, and macros can be fully customized through Cooler Masters easy to use Portal Software Application. On-the-fly-controls allow real-time adjustments to lighting and macros without the need of software, including Windows Lock On/Off to prevent accidental actuation during game play. Its chiclet keycaps are slim and slightly contoured to provide a comfortable feel.”
The new Cooler Master SK621 Bluetooth wireless mechanical keyboard is now available from online retailers priced at $120. For more details of availability jump over to the official Cooler Master website product page. “You don’t need it, but we have it. Simple, straightforward, and fool-proof. You’ll be able to unleash 16.7 million colors to every key, get further customization of lighting modes, and fine-tune macros.”
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