As Tom’s Hardware reports (https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/gaming-keyboards/turtle-beach-kp7-review), Turtle Beach has introduced the KP7, a macro pad that is suitable both as a supplement to its own KB7 keyboard and as a standalone input device. The device is primarily aimed at gamers and creative professionals who require extensive macro and shortcut functions.
Design and Features
The KP7 is compact and offers seven freely assignable keys that can be programmed with individual macros or key combinations. The build quality feels premium, with a sturdy tactile feel and appealing RGB lighting that can be customized via the Turtle Beach software. The keys have a pleasant actuation point, which ensures precise and fast operation.
Flexibility and Use Cases
Particularly interesting is the option to use the KP7 either as an addition to the KB7 keyboard or as a standalone macro pad on any PC or laptop. Compatibility is broad, allowing the device to be used in professional applications such as video editing or 3D modeling. The software allows easy configuration and saving of multiple profiles, which facilitates switching between different games or programs.
Price and Market Positioning
The biggest criticism of the KP7 is its comparatively high price. Turtle Beach positions the device in the premium segment, which is understandable given the quality and functionality offered, but it may be off-putting for beginners or casual users. Compared to similar macro pads from other manufacturers, the KP7 is at the upper end of the price scale.
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