Corsair Lapdog Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅25-05-16
Closer Look

The included hex key is easy to use to unscrew all the plates for installation of your peripherals.




Removing the top plate reveals some additional extras in the form of 2x cable ties that are attached to the cable management channel, in which there are two tie points, this will help to keep things tidy inside. Removing this additional panel opens up the extra space from the TKL K65 size to accommodating the full-sized K70 keyboard.



You can the track the ports down to internal side of the USB hub. You will not be able to make use of the USB passthrough of the K70, but this is fine considering the additional USB ports on the Lapdog. The additional internal USB port will be for your mouse. Underneath the mouse pad area is a storage compartment for any additional cables or parts for your peripherals that you may wish to store away.



The Lapdog complete with installed K70 and M65 PRO. There is a gap in the top plate for the mouse cabling to come out from without being a pain.



At the back you will find the ports for the power and connector, everything is done via USB 3.0 on the Lapdog, though is compatible with USB 2.0/3.0/3.1, though it would seem best to keep things flowing by plugging it into a USB 3.0 port on your system. On the right hand side there are two additional USB 3.0 ports, the first of which (left hand side) has a higher current for faster charging of your smartphone devices.


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