Corsair K63 Wireless Bluetooth keyboard and lapboard review

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We start off with packaging and bundle of the keyboard first. The core and fundamental features of a keyboard like the K60, K63, K68  K70, and onwards are the same and include Cherry MX keys (most popular is RED). There are differences to be found in nuances like finish, 1000Hz polling, full-key rollover though, USB options and 100% anti-ghosting. Obviously, the packaging has changed to suit the professional Corsair line of products with the logo. And yeah, wireless man, up to 75 hours of rechargeable battery life, here I do have to note that's with the backlit keys off, on it's still a good 10~15 hours or so. K63 Wireless features a 128-bit AES encryption as well, so everything you send and receive has a layer of encrypted protection. 

 

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Unpacking shows the bundle kit, the keyboard, a wrist rest and a manual/warranty guide. The K63 wireless is marketed as a gaming keyboard. Across the keyboard you will notice Blue LED (but not RGB) back-lights, these can be dimmed colored and even configured on a per key basis. We'll show you the keyboard powered on over the next few pages of course.  

 
 

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If the right side numeric keys weren't chopped off, you'd figure to have a K70 in front of you. The keyboard once again is not light-weight at roughly 1.2kg, made out of a plastic base with a dark cover. The looks definitely share the same DNA 'feel' of Corsairs keyboards, there are subtle changes and differences though.

  

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Here you can see the blue LED backlighting, per key configurable. The K63 Wireless is able to operate in wired mode and over a Bluetooth connection, meaning it can be quickly swapped between a Bluetooth device and PC. And should you run out of juice, the wired connection guarantees your uptime.

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