Customisation is king in today’s PC gaming market, and with Corsair owning Scuf and already giving extremely cool customisation to console controllers, it seems the next logical step was for keyboards, mice and mouse pads.
They’re even dabbling with some unique Elgato hardware now too, but more on that later, as it’s all about Custom Labs right now.
The Corsair Custom Lab works just like the Scuf gaming customisation, allowing you to pick you peripherals and then really make them suit your chosen style with just a few easy steps.
This goes a bit beyond just a few colour choices for your key caps and buttons, but still includes traditional choices like changing the switch types on mechanical keyboards.
There’s a few built-in designs to pick from right now, but Corsair said they’ll do various collaborations and otherwise be expanding the range over time.
Of course, a lot of these designs also match up with what you can get from the Scuf controllers, meaning your whole peripheral setup can be taken to the next level.
Different options will come with different prices, depending on materials, colours, and application technologies, but honestly, I can see this being extremely popular from day one.
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