Corsair’s latest mechanical keyboard is its first with hot-swappable switches
by Jon Porter from The Verge - All Posts on (#61DFF)
Included tools can be used to remove both the keyboard's keycaps and switches. | Image: Corsair
Corsair's K70 Pro Mini Wireless is the company's first mechanical keyboard to feature hot-swappable switches, which means you can easily remove and replace them with an included tool - no soldering required. The $179.99 (169.99 / 189.99) keyboard is also wireless, lasting up to 200 hours on battery with its RGB lighting turned off.
Hot-swappable switches have become increasingly popular on enthusiast mechanical keyboards, giving owners an easy way to get a completely different typing feel without the need to buy an entirely new keyboard. The feature also provides the option of trying out less common hobbyist switches, which can be hard to find preinstalled on off-the-shelf keyboards. Support for hot-swappable switches is still...