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Previously, when it came to the battle between a PC and console, it was known that the console was the boss in the living room and the PC was of course the king in the office or private room. Because both of them operate for different entertainment areas, it is rarely thought that they should bring their PC gaming to the living room and use the keyboard – the mouse is out there. Until one day Corsair “enlightened” PC gamers with an extremely unique product for the PC in the living room, on a soft sofa, the Corsair Gaming Lapboard – a combined “table” Unique between the touchpad and a TKL-sized keyboard can be attached, bypassing wires in the middle of the living room.
Today we won’t talk about the lapboard above, but get closer to the keyboard attached to it – Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard, a wireless version of the old Corsair K63 line has ability to connect fit with the lapboard.
So, compared to the predecessor Corsair K63, Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard’s “wireless” element will help gamers have a more user-friendly device, while ensuring outstanding gaming capabilities? – Biareview will join you in the Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard review soon.
USEFUL, MULTIPLE AND SAFE
In terms of product design, it can be said that Corsair is the only manufacturer that now retains a lot of its identity in new product lines, old lines upgraded with a slight change to the refined design more beautiful … Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard, too, if you read the Corsair K68 review that Biareview write to readers a while ago, you can easily recognize the inherited characteristic design from seniors but with a more compact size, omitting the number pad is not necessary for users. Rather, Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard is an upgraded version of Corsair K63 (wired version) with a new wireless standard.
However, despite the size, cut off the wires but it is clear that Corsair did not intend to turn Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard into a keyboard that is so compact that gamers can “pocket” to travel because it is quite good bulky and weighs 1.2kg, much heavier than a standard TKL. The design is shortened, replacing the Corsair K63 Wireless Connection Target Wireless Keyboard to attach it to the Corsair Lapboard as mentioned above. For maximum flexibility, the entire bundled product will still come with a standard mini USB cable (and a mini USB port – USB-Type A).
The Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard that Biareview tested this time is a retail version, so the extremely valuable “add-ons” are the Corsair identity – the divine palmrest will still be included. In addition, if you want to upgrade later to use Corsair Lapboard, Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard still has a slot attached to the back of the neck.
Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard is equipped with two different wireless connectivity standards, including Bluetooth and infrared via an accompanying dongle. If the user’s maiboard supports Bluetooth transceiver, it’s great because Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard can connect directly to the PC without any extra equipment.
Especially, because it is equipped with Bluetooth 4.2 encryption technology, Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard can operate in both 2.4 GHz and 128-bit AES bands. With this “brand-name” Bluetooth standard, Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard has a delay of only 1ms, which means that its delay is almost no difference from any wired keyboard in the market, which in theory means the effect delay due to old wireless standards is almost eliminated. With 128-bit AES alone, it helps protect users from hackers entering Bluetooth waves and stealing user data. Although it is difficult to verify the safety of 128-bit AES, is it still more secure.
The presence of the 128-bit AES encryption standard is not only simple but a bearded technology that Corsair adds to “make” more users’ money. By Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard is a keyboard with bluetooth support, which means it can connect to mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones … running Android, and most payments Online streaming is now clearly done via phone. Thereby users can see the Corsair’s thoughtfulness more than the current “wireless bluetooth” keyboard manufacturers, although it is not related to the gaming experience.
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Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard’s wireless connection is also relatively affordable for the living room, the farthest stable wave distance tested by Biareview is slightly more than 6m. Corsair K63 is partly due to the built-in battery, according to Corsair advertising, the key can operate in LED off mode for up to 750 hours. While the battery life is not yet stable, users can still be sure to “play” with Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard with the maximum torch light with a continuous use of more than 10 hours.
As a Corsair flagship K70, K68, K63 keyboard model, most “genetic” features are available on Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard. What people like about Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard (and Corsair products) is a separate function key system that is completely separate from the sub-layout like many other keyboards. However, when stepping onto Android, the required function keys such as Home, Back, Multitask and Search on F1-F4 range to avoid breaking the general design of the entire product line.
Actually, experience with Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard with bluetooth standard on PC is almost impossible to perceive latency. Both the test and data entry shows that Corsair’s ads are not “exaggerate” at all. Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard’s impressive wireless performance with mobile devices is equally impressive when the speed of data entry is very fast, uninterrupted, laggy but no less on PC. For further validation, the review you are reading is now done with combos Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
Being equipped with a Cherry MX Red switch similar to the keyboard lines, the overall feeling of pressing is not different from previous product lines, so users can be assured of the pressing experience that Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard can bring. Even so, the keycap is still a weakness, so maybe Corsair tries to ignore it. In addition, Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard is also not equipped with waterproof “bibs” class like Corsair K68 senior, so gamers should also be a little careful.
The Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard possesses a “light” upgrade for its predecessor, which is quite “familiar” and not too important and less effective for the user experience. But if better, it will definitely make it more valuable.
The first is Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard, which is a bit expensive, if you can buy Corsair K68 for about $120 with water resistance, full-size size 104 keys with Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard gamers have to spend about $10 in exchange for a TKL keyboard and bluetooth feature only. The Bluetooth feature only really shines when used in the living room, but few people use it with other Android smart devices because it is a bit heavy to carry the Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard somewhere out, instead users will prefer a 60% mini layout keyboard.
The included cable is just one more Corsair K63 Wireless Keyboard USB mini charger because it is not braided, not gold-plated to increase the signal transmission. Or like other Corsair keyboards, the option for gamers is that very rarely the most popular switch is Cherry MX Red, while the LED backlight is only blue (there are many backlight modes working with CUE ).