Corsair K70 CORE TKL keyboard, part of the extensive and prestigious K70 familyare a reference for those users who need a high-performance keyboard with this reduced form factor compared to the full format. As you already know, TKL is an abbreviation for TenKeyLess (translated ten less keys), that is, it has (around) ten less keys, which in the vast majority of cases (although not always) are those that make up a full numeric keypad format.
We have already talked to you about the Corsair K70 family on several occasions, and Corsair has managed to make it an absolute reference when it comes to high-performance keyboards, which, although usually mainly associated with gaming, are actually an excellent choice for many uses, which from makes them a great choice for general use. And if we talk about the Core models, a year ago we tested the first of them that hit the market, and as you can see in the exhaustive analysis done by my colleague Isidro, It left an absolutely sensational taste in our mouths..
Now, to expand the possibilities, Corsair has launched two new keyboards, the K70 CORE TKL, available in wired and wireless versions, aimed more clearly at the gaming market where the TKL format is very popular. These tenkeyless keyboards include pre-lubricated MLX Red v2 switches with a life cycle of 80 million strokeswhich improve responsiveness and guarantee a more accurate and comfortable gaming experience. In addition, they have a dual-layer sound deadening system that reduces noise, making the keyboard quieter to use, a feature that will be appreciated by users who prefer a quieter user experience.

One of the main innovations of the K70 CORE TKL is the FlashTap SOCD system, which enables advanced key prioritization and ensures optimal performance in competitive games where speed and accuracy are crucial. It also integrates a specific game mode that optimizes keyboard settings to maximize performance during games. The wireless version offers up to 2,400 hours of autonomy when connected via Bluetooth, or up to 890 if we connect it via SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS.
To make the experience complete, Corsair added a padded magnetic wrist rest which improves the ergonomics of the keyboard and the multi-function selector for making adjustments on the fly, features that enhance its comfort and ease of use. Both versions feature a detachable USB-C cable, which adds more versatility for gamers looking for a high-quality and easily portable keyboard.
The Corsair K70 CORE TKL RGB keyboard is now available for purchase on the Corsair website and is priced at 99.99 euros. The Corsair K70 CORE TKL WIRELESS RGB will be available soon on its website and is priced at 149.99 euros.