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Understanding the Difference Between Slipstream Multipoint and the New Slipstream Wireless

CORSAIR’s Slipstream Wireless Technology has long been recognized for delivering ultra-fast, reliable 2.4GHz wireless performance designed for competitive gaming. Over time, the technology has evolved, transitioning from the first-generation Slipstream Multipoint system to the new single-device Slipstream standard.

While both generations share the same foundation of low-latency, high-precision wireless connectivity, their design philosophies differ: the first generation emphasized convenience with multi-device pairing, while the latest version prioritizes performance, stability, and future scalability.

Let’s explore how these two systems work and what makes each unique.

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The First-Generation Slipstream (Multipoint)

The original Slipstream Multipoint system allowed users to connect multiple compatible CORSAIR devices such as a keyboard, mouse, and headset to a single USB receiver. This simplified setups, especially for users who wanted to minimize USB port usage or maintain a clean, cable-free desktop.

Key Features

  • One Dongle, Multiple Devices: Pair up to three compatible Slipstream devices (keyboard, mouse, headset) to a single receiver.
  • Intelligent Frequency Shifting (IFS): Automatically scans and selects the strongest available wireless channel to reduce interference and maintain rock-solid stability.
  • Low-Latency 2.4GHz Wireless: Sub-1ms response time ensures near-instantaneous input across all connected devices.
  • Convenience and Simplicity: Ideal for laptops or compact builds where USB ports are limited.

Compatible Devices

Multipoint support was available on select first-generation Slipstream peripherals, including:

  • Headsets: Virtuoso RGB / SE / XT, HS80 Wireless
  • Keyboards: K57 RGB Wireless, K70 Pro Mini, K100 Air
  • Mice: Dark Core RGB SE, Ironclaw RGB Wireless, Harpoon RGB Wireless, Sabre RGB Pro Wireless, M65 Ultra Wireless, Katar Elite Wireless, M75 Air Wireless, M75 Wireless, Scimitar Elite Wireless, Dark Star Wireless, Nightsabre Wireless

This system was perfect for users who valued simplicity and flexibility in managing multiple wireless peripherals.

The New Slipstream (Single-Device Pairing)

The latest iteration of Slipstream focuses on dedicated, single-device pairing, meaning each peripheral now pairs exclusively to its own Slipstream dongle. This approach ensures the lowest possible latency, the strongest signal isolation, and individual firmware optimization for each product.

Key Improvements

  • Dedicated Connection: Each device communicates directly with its own receiver, eliminating cross-device signal traffic.
  • Enhanced Stability: Independent channels improve reliability and reduce potential interference.
  • Future-Ready Design: Supports advanced firmware updates, improved power efficiency, and next-generation wireless features.
  • Optimized Performance: Perfect for competitive gamers and power users seeking maximum precision and minimal latency.

Newer Slipstream devices like the K70 CORE TKL WIRELESS Keyboard, M55 WIRELESS, and NOVABLADE PRO Controller showcase this evolution of offering unparalleled speed, wireless strength, and consistency.

Choosing the Right Slipstream Version

If you own multiple legacy peripherals, Slipstream Multipoint remains an excellent option for streamlined connectivity. For users adopting CORSAIR’s newest devices, the single-device Slipstream system delivers enhanced responsiveness and stability with the benefit of future-proof architecture.

No matter which version you use, both share CORSAIR’s commitment to cutting-edge wireless innovation delivering the accuracy, speed, and reliability gamers demand.