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Because the K100 Air is designed with portability in mind, you get the full suite of Corsair's connectivity options. The keyboard measures just 11mm at its thinnest point, and the keys add an additional 6mm of height, totaling 17mm - a remarkable achievement for a mechanical gaming keyboard. With 8MB of onboard storage, you can set various profiles and macro keys directly on the keyboard without having to use iCUE. The metal volume roller is smaller, but it feels just as good as the one on the K100.

There's no iCUE control wheel here, but that's not a big deal considering the size of the keyboard. This is a full-size keyboard, so you get a dedicated number pad, and there are four macro keys as well. The K100 Air has a durable metal chassis, and it comes with all the connectivity options you could ask for. Although this is an ultra-thin keyboard, you don't miss out on the extras, with Corsair retaining the profile and brightness control buttons on the left, media playback controls and a physical mute button along with a volume roller on the right. The design feels just as durable as the K100, the chassis doesn't have any flex, and it stays planted on a surface. The K100 Air has a similar design to the full-fledged K100 you get a brushed-metal aluminum chassis that looks great, and it has a nice heft to it, coming in at 1.72lb. (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)
