Cooler Master MK850 with pressure-sensitive controls ships for 219EUR

Posted on Thursday, February 28 2019 @ 9:48 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
After a long delay, Cooler Master finally announces the availability of the MK850 keyboard. This new keyboard combines Cherry MX Red switches with the Aimpad technology for analog control. The MK850 offers pressure-sensitive keys, similar to a joystick, steering wheel, or controller. It also has two programmable precision scroll wheels, five macro keys with four profile options, multimedia keys, full RGB LED lighting, and an aluminium design. Cooler Master ships the MK850 in Europe for 219EUR.
The MK850 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is fully featured with exclusive Aimpad technology for analog control. Transition seamlessly from MOBA to FPS to driving games and even flight sims with unprecedented control on a cluster of eight keys (QWER + ASDF). Feature packed with Cherry MX red switches for durability, Precision Wheels for easy in-game adjustments, and brushed aluminum to last through all your battles. Combined with removable Type-C cable, magnetic wrist rest, and per-key RGB backlighting, the MK850 is the next step in gaming technology. It's a game-changer - literally.

The MK850 comes outfitted with exclusive Aimpad technology, which uses a combination of IR sensors and mechanical switches to effectively imbue your keyboard with all the analog powers of your favorite peripherals. Make slight adjustments or course corrections minus the jerky tapping of traditional keyboards, and get fine-tuned movement in your WASD fingertips. With the MK850, you now have no excuse to toss your rarely-used steering wheels, controllers, joysticks, and/or keyboards. CM MK850



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