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Corsair K63 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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Similar but Different

The form factor of the K63 will be familiar to anyone who has experience with any of Corsair's tenkeyless models. With the exception of the added media controls, the K63 is nearly identical.

Batteries not Included

The K63 boasts up to 20 hours of battery life, with the keyboard charged via conventional micro-USB connection. The backlighting can even be lowered or deactivated to extend that life to up to 70 hours.

Lights and Sounds

The K63 is compatible with Corsair's CUE software, allowing a variety of lighting patterns, but sadly lacks the full RGB capability featured on some of Corsair's flagship models.

Heavy Hitter

The weight of the lapboard ensures that it will remain planted wherever you put it.

No Strings Attached

The K63 can communicates to it's source using either Bluetooth or 2.4Ghz connectivity. While it can be as far as 33 feet from its source before losing connectivity, it's recommended to be a bit closer to avoid latency issues.

Reach out and Torch Someone

All of the functionality you would expect from a gaming keyboard is present in the K63, with a 1000hz Polling rate and full N-Key Rollover, allowing this keyboard to run with some of the best gaming keyboards available.

It's a Snap

The K63 can be disengaged from the lapboard simply by releasing the clips that secure it in place and replaced just as easily.

Loud and Proud

Full media controls allow you to adjust volume and playback from the comfort of your couch, a welcome addition for any media room setup.

About Our Expert

Alice Jovanee

Alice Jovanee

Whether building my own keyboards from scratch or benchmarking new PC components, I've dedicated my career to making gaming more approachable to a wider audience. Since 2016, I have contributed to a variety of publications, including PCMag, PC Gamer, The Verge, and Polygon, writing roundups, reviews, and wider commentaries on the gaming industry. I graduated from CUNY Brooklyn College with a degree in Television/Radio Broadcasting. A lifetime gamer, I also dabble in bicycle maintenance, creative writing, playing board games, and emulating old PC titles for modern machines.

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