Review: Corsair K100 Air Wireless

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Unpacking

Box:

Our keyboard of the day arrives in a box with the brand colors: black and yellow. On its front, we can discover a representation of our K100 Air Wireless. It appears illuminated with its RGB LEDs. We also learn that this reference has an ultra-thin design and that it can connect to several devices at the same time. The K100 Air Wireless is equipped with ultra low profile tactile switches. Moreover, this reference is compatible with PC, Mac, mobile, Xbox and Playstation.

Now let’s go to the back of the box. Once again, we have the right to a representation of the keyboard with some details of the brand on the thinness of it, on its connectivity, its autonomy (50 hours announced) or on the Axon technology.

When we open the box of this K100 Air Wireless, we discover the keyboard under a transparent plastic protective shell. It is simply placed on the keyboard to protect it from possible damage during transport. Obviously, it works well because our sample arrived without any problems. Corsair K100 Air Wireless

Bundle:

The K100 comes with two manuals and a USB cable for charging. Considering the size of this keyboard, it’s a pity it doesn’t come with a small carrying case. After all, this keyboard is wireless, light and especially ultra thin, it would have been logical, I think, to propose it with this type of accessory.

Corsair K100 Air Wireless

K100 Air Wireless:

It’s time to discover together this brand new K100 Air Wireless. Out of the box, it clearly makes its little effect. It is very aesthetic, sober and its brushed aluminum plate anodized black is particularly neat. The keyboard itself is not very big for this size. Indeed, here, except above the keys, there will not be much frills (at least compared to the original K100). There are some additional keys to manage profiles, lights and block the windows key as well as the classic multimedia keys. In the center, a small screen is available to display the caps lock, the blocking of the windows key, etc… There are also 4 macro keys to set up with the iCUE software. A small wheel to manage the sound is also part. Otherwise, with this reference, the brand does not offer a wrist rest or PBT keys, it’s a shame. Corsair K100 Air Wireless

What does it look like from the back?

Let’s go to the back of this K100 Air Wireless signed Corsair. The underside of the keyboard is very neat. We have the right to two elevating legs to raise the keyboard, on two levels. We will also find the serial numbers and recycling instructions. Moreover, visually speaking, the back is worked with some small geometries very aesthetic and the Corsair logo on the left. At the bottom, we will find a rubber band allowing the keyboard to adhere well to the desk.

Corsair K100 Air Wireless