The peripheral has red LED backlighting and programmable keys

Aug 30, 2013 07:58 GMT  ·  By

With IFA 2013 just around the corner, it would have been bizarre if Corsair didn't release a whole new bunch of peripherals.

The company has prepared a number of headsets, keyboards and mice.

Or rather, it has prepared several headsets, two mice and one keyboard.

I'll eventually look at the others, but here I shall focus on the keyboard.

Called Raptor K30, it is a gaming peripheral with rubber dome keys, anti-ghosting circuitry, onboard memory to store settings and profiles (there are six programmable game keys and up to 18 macros), and easy-access multimedia keys (play, stop, pause, track skip, and volume adjustment).

A Windows Lock key is included too (prevents minimizing by accidentally hitting the Windows Logo Key during gameplay), plus red LED backlighting (three illumination levels).

Corsair wants $59.99 / €59.99 for the Raptor K30. Find the product page here.