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Corsair Flavor Rush brings extra colour to K65 RGB Mini keyboards

Corsair is sprucing up its K65 RGB Mini series of keyboards with new ‘Flavor Rush' variants, offering new colour options. All new keycaps are PBT Double-Shot Pro keycaps, but they'll only be available for a limited time. 

Corsair Flavor Rush series keyboards use a white casing and brightly coloured keycaps. The four colour schemes available in the series include Hint of Mint (green and white), Bubblegum Pop (pink and white), Berry Wave (blue and white) and Watermelon Blast (green, pink and black).

Featuring the same 60% form-factor, the new Corsair keyboards are compact solutions for those looking to free up some desk space. The included keycaps have the secondary functions side-printed and allow the RGB lighting to shine through them, giving a pleasant touch to any setup. Moreover, these keyboards also feature Cherry MX Red switches and Corsair's Axon technology, providing a native 8,000Hz hyper-polling and 4,000Hz key scanning.

Besides the Flavor Rush series, Corsair is planning to introduce more collections similar to this one. As for availability, these keyboards will be exclusive to Corsair's North American website. Pricing hasn't been disclosed.

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KitGuru says: It's nice to see Corsair launching the K65 RGB Mini in more colours. Are any of you looking to mod your keyboard with a custom colour scheme like this? 

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