Cooler Master just launched theMK770, a highly customizable mechanical keyboard with a unique sense of style.

On paper, the MK770 seems to be an exceptional value.

It costs just $120 but offers a gasket-mounted design that should provide a “clean” sound.

The Cooler Master MK770 keyboard on a blue background.

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Hallmarks like hot-swappable switches, per-key RGB lighting, and PBT double-shot keycaps are also included.

Cooler Master also boasts a “hybrid” design that delivers “minimal lag and low power consumption.”

That’s a roundabout way of saying that the MK770 includes a 2.4GHz wireless dongle.

The Cooler Master MK770 keyboard in Space Gray and Macaron colorways.

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A wired connection can also be facilitated using the included USB-C cable, which is both coiled and braided.

The 96% key layout omits some unessential keys and features a condensed numpad area.

The lack of a Prt Sc key is somewhat frustrating for Windows users.

you might build macros or remap the MK770’s keys in a third-party tool like SharpKeys orPowerToys.

The MK770 comes in two colorwaysthe bold blue “Macaron” and the more subdued “Space Gray.”

you’re able to purchase the keyboard for $120 atAmazonor theCooler Master web store.