I opted for the Sakura Pink-themed keycaps for my prototype unit because I absolutely love all things pink. Both the body and key RGB can be adjusted for brightness individually. In addition to the body, there is RGB for all of the keys as well, and there are different effects. That's because they look like dots that are glowing, and it doesn't blend together that well, at least in my opinion.Īgain, since Marsback is a gaming peripheral company, there is simply no lack of RGB here. I noticed with the LEDs in the body that since each individual LED is spread out, the glow, when seen from the side, can seem a little unnatural and uneven. As is tradition they state that it will cost more if released to retail, though history shows that this is not always the case.Marsback M1 Underglow Leds (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) If you like what is shaping up from the Marsback M1 you have until April 6th to sign up, the keyboard will run you $179US unless you grab one of the few $165 pledges left. Once installed, the program does have mostly proper text, so TPU was able to use it to change the RGBs, indeed the upper and lower RGBs can be configured separately and there are indications of a universal platform in the works. The driver for this Kickstarted keyboard is a work in progress at this time, random symbols are placeholders for the text which will finally appear, so don’t expect to see this sold any time in the near future. It connects via Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 for charging or if you prefer wired usage. In addition to the switches, you can also pick black ABS keycaps, white pudding-style PBT keycaps, or the Sakura PBT design featured in TechPowerUp’s review. They have returned with the M1 mechanical wireless keyboard, and comes with your choice of one of three different Marsback-branded linear mechanical RGB switches. Marsback’s original claim to fame was a mouse that housed a fan inside it’s shell to keep your hands cool while gaming. From The Company That Brought You The Actively Cooled Zephyr Mouse
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