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Corsair Unveils MAKR 75 Barebones Keyboard Kit and Corsair Web Hub

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Corsair, maker of award-winning performance gaming peripherals, today announced the MAKR 75 Barebones Keyboard Kit, a keyboard that combines the best parts of bespoke DIY keyboards and pre-built, performance-focused gaming keyboards, while simplifying everything through Corsair Web Hub, a web-based utility engine that allows users to customize their peripherals without an app.

"We truly believe that assembling an ultra-personalized DIY keyboard does not need to be a difficult task that can only be completed by the most hardcore keyboard enthusiasts," said Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals. "MAKR 75 was developed around the concept of an intuitive, layer-by-layer building process that makes the satisfying task of designing and assembling your perfect keyboard as simple as possible."



On top of assembling the keyboard of your dreams, users can now use Corsair Web App to set RGB lighting effects, remap keys, record macros, and more, all via the internet for their MAKR 75 or other supported peripherals. This builds off the recently launched Corsair Firmware Update Utility and is part of Corsair's push to simplify customization and provide options for its customers.

With the MAKR 75, customers will no longer be faced with the tough choice of putting time and effort into building a unique keyboard or simply buying a pre-built gaming keyboard that can elevate their play. MAKR 75 brings 8K hyper-polling, FlashTap SOCD, and years of Corsair gaming experience to DIY keyboard enthusiasts. It also features gasket mounting, 8 layers of sound dampening, screw-in stabilizers, an elegantly sculpted full aluminium frame, and support for additional enhancements through add-on modules. The intuitive integration of all these features has earned MAKR 75 a prestigious Red Dot Best of the Best Design Award for 2025, and an iF Design Award for 2025.

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It’s going to be 2-3 times more expensive than similar barebones from companies not called Corsair, isn’t it?
 
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