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Cooler Master Debuts a Full Range of Accessories

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Cooler Master today debuts a full line Accessories, including splash-proof mousepads, wrist rests and also a Keyboard Maintenance Kit. The new mousepads and wrist rests are available in sizes ranging from small to extra-large and each feature Cooler Master's iconic purple hexagon logo. The Mousepads; MP510 (S, M, L, XL) and Wrist rests; WR530 (S, L, XL) are pro-grade gaming tools perfect for gamers looking for a top of the line experience.

"We are constantly searching for new ways to offer gamers top of the line tools to make their gaming experience, so we took fabric mousepads and wrist rests a step further. Making them splash-proof seemed like the logical way to go. Spills and sweat are no longer a worry. Additionally, the Cooler Master Hexagon logo glows in the dark to add some funk," says Bryant Nguyen, Peripheral General Manager.



Your allies for the long haul
Made for the serious gamer, the MP510 boasts Cordura fabric, a rubber base and a purple glow in the dark logo for a clean outlook. Providing a lightweight yet durable performance, the Cordura fabric surface is optimized for high accuracy and control. Thanks to its rubber base and waterproof qualities, sliding and accidental spills are issues of the past. Between its abrasion-resistant surface and meticulous stitching, these mousepads are built tough to be your ally for the long haul. The MP510 comes in small at 250*210*3mm, medium at 320*270*3mm, large at 450*350*3mm, and extra-large at 900*400*3mm. Big enough to accommodate nearly any keyboard on the market and still allow ample amount of mouse surface or small enough to cater to a smaller gaming set up.

Rest the wrists
Rest the wrists with the WR530 wrist rests, a premium accessory specifically designed for Cooler Master's MasterKeys series, but universal enough to accommodate most keyboards. Reach optimal comfort through the wrist rests ultra-soft cushioning. The foam cushion redistributes wrist weight for support during marathon gaming. WR530 is composed of low-friction cloth with water-resistant coating for anti-irritation and anti-odor, while a rubberized base with smart embossed pattern prevents slipping and a simple glow in the dark hexagon logo adds style. WR530 is available in small at 359*95*18mm, large at 439*95*18mm, and extra-large at 550*95*18mm.

Keep things clean and silent
Keep things clean and silent with the Cooler Master MasterAccessory - Mechanical Keyboard Maintenance Kit, featuring O-Rings for a dampened sound and cushioned key stroke, Keycap Puller and cleaning accessories like a brush and cloth to vanquish dust and grime from your arsenal.

Pricing and Availability
MP510 and WR530 series are available directly via Cooler Master Partners and Resellers respectfully, for:
  • MP510 Small: $6.99 & €6,99
  • MP510 Medium: $14.99 & €14,99
  • MP510 Large: $19.99 & €19,99
  • MP510 Extra Large: $34.99 & €34,99
  • WR530 Small: $6.99 & €6,99
  • WR530 Large: $9.99 & €9,99
  • WR530 Extra Large: $14.99 & €14,99
  • Maintenance Kit: $9.99 & €9.99

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Wow i didn't know $ was worth as much as €. That's a news!
 
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Wow i didn't know $ was worth as much as €. That's a news!

There is usually taxation on top of the US amount still but yes, electronics and everything related tends to be cheaper in the US.

It does not mean that $ equals €

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I think you guys both realized i was being sarcastic right? If you didn't...Well know you do :D

DAMN. Yeah. Blame all the stupidity I read elsewhere and on TPU lately. I can't seem to separate the nonsense from the sarcasm anymore :laugh:
 
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So now you have to be a "PRO gamer" to want/need good quality accessories.........

Seems like more crap to further differentiate and milk an existing market niche, AGAIN.....

And I USED to like CM, ever since I got one of the original Hyper 212's for my first OC build several years ago....... now they are just like everyone else :(
 
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Considering I just bought a MasterKeys Pro S, both the wrist rest and maintenance kits appeal to me - I need a wrist rest, and I'd like to try o-rings. However, is it just me or do those o-rings look overly thick? I'm not that familiar with keyboard o-rings, but those look far thicker than most I've seen.

Other than that, nice prices, even if the wrist rests do seam like a cheap and not very durable solution, for the price, that's fine.
 
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