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I’m not sure this makes any sense. Drop is a company that doesn’t even “make” anything. Maybe their logistics department is impressive but the entire purpose of them is (or was maybe I’m out of the loop) - to bring flash/surge discounts to purchasing offers (it’s basically group-buy concept commercialized) and yes they are popular in many niche markets for bringing custom options to market- but they did this by having the original manufacturers make it for them.
So what’s the point. You’re already Corsair, you have a stronger market presence in the keyboard space? Is this going to cost all of us because they will no longer focus on other communities like headphones?
I guess I’ve answered my question, mergers always cost the consumers.
Historically you would have been correct but they entered the mech market with their own keyboards within the last couple of years, they have quite a few models now. I still think Corsair did it so they can push their own stuff through the Drop site but an optimist could say they just wanted to add to their portfolio with custom keyboard offerings.
Interesting. Yes I’ve been out of the Mech world for a few years focusing on other hobbies. Thanks for correcting me!