Matched setups / Purple

The purple setup

A purple-family build across keyboard, mouse and headset — honest up front that these are three different purple shades, because no single brand makes a complete, exactly-matched purple set in 2026.

Last updated July 4, 2026

Purple is the hardest theme to build, and we'll be straight about why: no gaming brand makes a full purple keyboard + mouse + headset in one matched, app-synced ecosystem. So this is a curated cross-brand "purple family" — three good purple parts that read as a coordinated purple setup, even though they're three distinct shades from vivid violet to soft lavender.

A quick note on how we curate these: matching colours is an editorial visual judgement — we compare the actual manufacturer product photos, not just the marketing colour name — so there's no performance testing involved and nothing is "benchmarked." Every price and feature is from a manufacturer page (linked per item); the colour read is ours. Produced with AI assistance as part of our research workflow. Product photos are courtesy of each manufacturer.

Honest colour-match read

Honest match read: these are three different purples, and you'll see it in a flat-lay. The Corsair K65 keyboard is a vivid, saturated "Atomic" violet with a translucent chassis; the Logitech G305 mouse is a medium "Lilac"; the SteelSeries headset is a pale, soft "Lavender" (the palest of the three). Think of it as a purple gradient rather than a single matched colour. There's also no purple gaming deskmat we could verify from a major brand — pair a neutral black or white mat.

Matches and syncs in one app?

There is no single-ecosystem purple option. Logitech Aurora and Razer Quartz have no purple colourway, and no brand offers a purple keyboard + mouse + headset that sync in one app. A true vivid-purple gaming headset doesn't appear to exist from a major brand at all — the SteelSeries Lavender is the closest, and it's noticeably paler than the keyboard.

The parts

Keyboard · Atomic Purple

Corsair K65 PLUS Wireless

Corsair K65 PLUS Wireless in Atomic Purple (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Atomic Purple
  • Approx. price: ~$160
  • Colour match: Bright, saturated violet-purple — the most vivid piece of the three.
  • RGB sync: No — Corsair iCUE; won't sync with the mouse or headset software

The most vivid purple gaming keyboard from a major brand — a 75% tri-mode wireless board with a translucent Atomic Purple chassis, hot-swap switches and PBT keycaps.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Mouse · Lilac

Logitech G305 Lightspeed

Logitech G305 Lightspeed in Lilac (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Lilac
  • Approx. price: ~$60
  • Colour match: Medium "Lilac" — sits between the vivid keyboard and the pale headset. Often low stock; verify before buying.
  • RGB sync: No — Logitech G HUB; the G305 has only a small logo LED, not full RGB

One of very few purple gaming mice from a major brand — a light LIGHTSPEED wireless mouse with a 250-hour AA battery and the trusted HERO sensor.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Headset · Lavender

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3P Wireless

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3P Wireless in Lavender (image courtesy of the manufacturer)
  • Colourway: Lavender
  • Approx. price: ~$110
  • Colour match: Soft, pale blue-purple Lavender — noticeably lighter than the keyboard and mouse. The clearest shade gap in the set.
  • RGB sync: No — SteelSeries GG; Lavender is a chassis colour, not RGB

The only major-brand wireless headset we could verify in a purple-family colourway — 2.4GHz + Bluetooth, 40-hour battery, multi-platform.

Source: manufacturer page.

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Frequently asked questions

Do these purple parts match each other?

Not exactly — and we won't pretend otherwise. They're three shades of purple: a vivid Atomic violet keyboard, a medium Lilac mouse, and a pale Lavender headset. Together they read as a coordinated "purple family" setup, more of a gradient than a single matched colour. If an exact match is essential, purple is the one theme where the parts to do it don't currently exist from the major brands.

Why isn't there a fully-matched, synced purple setup?

Because no brand makes one. Logitech Aurora and Razer Quartz — the two ecosystems that do matched, app-synced colour sets — have no purple colourway. The Corsair Atomic Purple keyboard has no matching Corsair mouse or headset. So a purple build is inherently cross-brand, with each device on its own software and its own shade of purple.

Is there a purple gaming headset that matches a vivid purple keyboard?

Not that we could verify. No major brand makes a vivid electric-purple headset — the closest is the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3P in Lavender, which is a soft pastel purple and clearly paler than the Corsair Atomic Purple keyboard. If a matching headset shade matters most to you, you may be happier with the white or pink themes, where exact matches exist.

What about a purple deskmat?

We couldn't find a purple extended gaming deskmat with a real manufacturer photo from a major brand. The honest recommendation is to pair this setup with a neutral black or white deskmat rather than force a mismatched purple.

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