We initially covered Corsair’s preview of their Cherry MX RGB project at CES, but today Corsair is formally announcing their Cherry MX RGB range: two mechanical keyboards and a mouse.  All three bring customization in the form of 16.8 billion colors, and will be coming to market in the late July to August timeframe.

They keyboards are modified versions of the K95 and K70, both offering per-key lighting.  The K95 is fully equipped with 18 macro keys with presets for 108 different combinations as well as 100% anti-ghost, full key rollover and a 1000 Hz reporting rate.  The construction of the keyboard is in aircraft-grade black anodized aluminium, and Corsair offers a 2 year warranty.  MSRP is set at $190 and the K95 will be available in red switches only.

The K70, one of the most popular mechanical keyboards on the market, follows the design of the K95 without the macro keys but will also be available in red, blue and brown mechanical key switches.  The MX Red version will be available first in late July, with Blue and Brown coming in late August.  MSRP for this non-macro version will be $170, with a similar 2-year warranty.

In the RGB lineup it makes sense to include a mouse, and Corsair has fitted its M65 with tri-zone RGB lighting for a full 16.8 million color customization.  The aluminium unibody shell uses an 8200 DPI laser sensor with an adjustable weight system for personal preference and play style.  The mouse also has eight programmable buttons as well as a dedicated sniper button.  On the fly DPI switching is also possible.  The M65 RGB will be available late August at an MSRP of $70.

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  • Cynyd - Saturday, August 16, 2014 - link

    not including mac, cuz no one cares about mac.
  • Cynyd - Saturday, August 16, 2014 - link

    also I forgot to mention superior features, 100% anti-ghosting and full key rollover of which both are not available on almost any other keyboard especially at this quality with fixed leds that won't go out from static, and leds that are 100% programmable, with this you could play pong with your keyboard or space invaders, any animation keyboard-bit style. Also pre sets for people that don't want something so fancy. It really covers everyone and the keyboard is way cheaper than what some one would think of this caliber, I was expecting $250-300, but thats just me.
  • FITCamaro - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    Yeah I really don't need a $200 keyboard.
  • meowmanjack - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    No natural finish? I'm bummed that they seem to have discontinued the original K70 in natural. I have a white C70 case and white M65 and don't want my keyboard to clash...
  • i7 - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    W00T !! Looking forward to getting this keyboard.
  • dragonsqrrl - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    Been waiting for this for a long time. Next keyboard, K70 RGB Cherry MX Brown
  • deadbc77 - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    I got my red leds with blue switches(K70).I'm good,but who knows what the future holds.
  • Jay77 - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    I love the K65 mouse, but I turn the lights off and ignore that big red button.
  • Jay77 - Monday, June 2, 2014 - link

    err, M65 duh.
  • saffant - Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - link

    WUT? "MSRP is set at $190 and the K95 will be available in red switches only." Nooo. I wanted the K95 w/ Brown :(

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