🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The Corsair K70 CORE RGB Mechanical Wired Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge pre-lubed MLX Red linear switches with a durable aluminum top plate and customizable media controls, ensuring a premium gaming and typing experience. With its magnetic palm rest and sound dampening features, this keyboard is designed for both comfort and performance, making it a must-have for serious gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | K70 CORE |
Item model number | CH-910981E-NA |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Gaming Console |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 2.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.64 x 6.02 x 1.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.64 x 6.02 x 1.39 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B0CH3MRGK7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 10, 2023 |
C**S
Great quality, long-lasting keyboard.
If you can believe I've been using this keyboard for 10 years now. What a fantastic value for the money. This keyboard has beautiful customizable RGB, and lets you setup custom macros. The keyboard I chose has cherry red switches which are nice and smooth, quiet and easy to actuate. The keyboard is hefty with minimal deck flex, and can connect with two USB ports for power. In practice, I've found I just need the one on modern systems.Newer versions of this keyboard may have a textured spacebar just to make me sad, but I love the minimal clean design of the original. When I spilled a soda on this keyboard, I obviously had to buy the same one again, and swap out the spacebar.
M**9
Great keyboard!
I'm a developer and I purchased this for that purpose. This is my first mechanical keyboard and I absolutely love it. The keys feel great, and are very responsive. Love that it has an audio volume knob on it. Tried that out and it works good, so no more fiddling around with the volume control on my headset. The one thing to this keyboard that I'm a bit leery of is the cable connection - there is no strain relief on it, and I can see it possibly wearing out prematurely. It's located at the back of the keyboard, so that's good, but a better design there would have been nice.
E**.
Teclado Duradero y HERMOSO
Si buscas Teclado muy Personalizable en su RGB los Teclados Corsair son muy Buenos en ese rubro, Soy de las personas que les encanta la sincronización con lo que estoy viendo o escuchando y este teclado cumple perfectamente este Aspecto, Recomendado.
T**O
good keyboard
i bought this keyboard to replace a keyboard i broke trying to modify bc i didn't like how it came out of the box so i bought i keyboard i knew i wouldn't want to modify so far my favorite feature is the volume knob i never use the specialty button that's next to it personally i never found much use for it the large keys have minimal rattle so little it doesnt even matter this keyboard also sounds good and i like the software the wrist rest is nice even tho its hard plasticdownsides when u lock your computer your rgb preset will go back to rainbow vomit wich i hate so i always dim the lights when i lock my pc second the keyboard freezes like the rgb stops moving and the volume knob stops working only fix i have found is unplugging and plugging the keyboard back in
D**E
Needs USB 3.0
I'm going to start by telling you that I'm not a gamer, but I prefer gaming PC hardware because it tends to be more customizable, have more options available/larger selection, and lasts a lot longer. I am a developer and work in the IT department of a large organization, spending over 50 hours per week at my computer typing code, documentation, emails, etc., so my machine is important to me.I needed a new keyboard and just wanted RGB so I went on a hunt and asked some gamer friends for recommendations on what to look for. Based on my "likes" for keyboard feel, they recommended the Cherry Red switches (in addition to a few others). I was able to test some at a local PC store and decided that the Cherry MX Red from Corsair was by far my favorite. Then off to Amazon for the right options/layout and price. I prefer a keyboard with a bit more angle and a deeper key. As non-gamer, I didn't need the customizable hot keys, but I absolutely insist on a separate number pad for when I'm doing calculations. that led me to this layout (non mini, non low profile, no gamer keys off to the left).This keyboard feels great. I actually find that I make fewer typos when using it than on my prior keyboard. It's amazing with the right amount of give and take in a key will do for you.I will say that the keys are a little more sensitive than I'm used to so I occasionally get a double hit on a key or if I'm resting my left hand while I type some right hand letters, a left hand key might slip in the mix. I'll get used to it over time but it is something to note. The included wrist rest is a must to get the right angle on the keys, and I wish the back prop supports were a bit longer, but I'll make it work.The RGB lighting effects are amazing, even without the proprietary software. It worked plug and play out of the box, but the description is wrong - it says you only need USB 2.0. You need at least one 3.0 port for the keyboard itself, but the passthrough USB can be 3.0 or 2.0.I love that it came with a few replacement/alternate keys for the main gaming keys (wasd and fderqw) that are textured plus a key remover. You won't need the key remover, though - I had 4 keys that had popped off in transit and I had to replace them. No damage but I had to pop them back on.The volume control wheel is more helpful than I would have thought, and it's even intelligent enough to adjust the volume on the remote machine when connected and using an RDP session but adjust the local machine settings if you minimize the RDP session and return to your local workstation.I've only used this for about half a workday so far and already I'm in love. I would absolutely buy this keyboard again and am considering getting a full set of replacement keys for when I eventually wear the paint off these (as I tend to do, no idea how!)Long story long, this is a great RGB keyboard with a smooth keystroke and just enough click to let you know it's mechanical. Corsair got this one right.
D**T
pick something else, probably
This keyboard is worse than the Redragon piece of crap it was to replace. There is no good to speak of, so we'll go straight into The Bad:Right out of the box, it had an irritating tendency to double certain inputs whenever it felt like. A quick search shows that this problem is A Feature, Actually, and you're meant to be annoyed by it. You're meant to download Corsair's iCue program, which has some special sauce that turns off the doubled inputs (although i've noticed while typing this out that it doesn't actually work).Actually, that's really all i have to say. Maybe this is indicative of Corsair having sold out in some way that totally compromises quality, and that's kind of a shame, many such cases.Also, the wrist rest is hard plastic and not very comfy, although i am used to it at this point.Color? BLACKDurability? I haven't dropped it yet.Weight? Could be heavier. All plastic, undoubtedly.Value? You pay extra for the name, i'm sure.
G**G
Great purchase for a reliable keyboard.
I love this keyboard. It's my second Corsairs keyboard. It feels great and it's very responsive. Pairing it with the iCue app opens up all the functions of this keyboard. A lot of customizations from lighting designs to remapping buttons.
N**S
Comfortable
Feels good
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