• Tom’s Hardware Verdict The Makr Pro 75 is a well-built, premium magnetic switch board, but an enthusiast board with similar features will feel and sound better and cost less. • Pros +Well-built Well-built +Magnetic switches Magnetic switches +Nice rotary knob Nice rotary knob Cons -Expensive Expensive -Stiff typing experience Stiff typing experience -Upgrading is pricey Upgrading is pricey Why you can trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test. • It’s nice to see mainstream gaming companies paying attention to the enthusiast side of peripherals - and some of thebest gaming keyboardsnow are a mix of both - but why are they all so expensive? • Corsair followed inGlorious’ footstepslast year with the launch of its custom builder and the Makr 75, which started at $140 for a barebones kit and ended up closer to $250 - $300 for a full board, and those weren’t even magnetic switches. • Well, now it has magnetic switches (and it comes pre-built). • The Makr Pro 75 is a pre-built wired gaming keyboard with Hall Effect magnetic switches and a premium build.

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  • Corsair’s new Makr Pro 75 is a pre‑built, 75‑percent wired keyboard that replaces the DIY Makr 75 kit with magnetic Hall‑Effect switches. It comes with Corsair’s MGX Hyperdrive linear switches, double‑shot PBT keycaps, a hot‑swappable PCB, and a full aluminum case with eight layers of sound dampening. The design includes a programmable rotary knob and adjustable magnetic feet. Despite its premium build and 8 000 Hz polling rate, the unit is priced at $249.99, making it significantly more expensive than comparable enthusiast boards that offer similar features at lower cost. The review notes a stiff typing feel and high upgrade costs as drawbacks.

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