🎮 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, Gaming Console, PC |
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 |
Date First Available | October 10, 2023 |
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.
L**D
If you don't like RGB, this keyboard just might change your mind
Been using the Corsair K70 for about a month now and here are my thoughts:1. The quality of the keyboard is absolutely top notch. The solid metal construction, the wrist rest, the packaging, the RGB lighting. All amazing. I could easily see this keyboard lasting me the rest of my life.2. I am not an expert on mechanical keys and frankly it had been so long since I had used one I didn't really even care. I almost saved the money and just bought Corsair's regular keyboard (non mechanical). However, after a month of using this I am glad I didn't. It actually took me some time to get used to the mechanical switches but now that I am, I love them. They make everything more enjoyable (typing and gaming) and certainly allow me to type faster. There is no doubt about it, they are superior.3. The roller in the upper right hand corner of this keyboard is main volume control, as you probably guessed. Let me tell you: its freakin awesome, just brilliant. I use it constantly. I don't think I can ever go back to having volume keys/ buttons.4. This keyboard includes two additional sets of "gaming" keys. Basically the A,S,D,Q,W and E keys but they are shaped differently and have a different texture so you can locate them more easily during gaming. I am not using them but it is a nice touch by Corsair. Someday I might throw them on just to try them.5. Now the RGB: I have to say it is growing on me. I did not buy this for the RGB and even now I still have it set on just a solid red glow, which is what its been on since I got it. But I have also played Far Cry 5 and now the new Far Cry (New Dawn) with it and the native support in those two games is pretty awesome. Particularly New Dawn. The profile for that game is very nice and actually does add a level of interaction that you wouldn't expect. I have only played New Dawn for a total of about an hour so far and have already seen this keyboard do a bunch of cool stuff in game. For example, when you beat a mission, you get something like fireworks on the keyboard. When it is night in the game, the keyboard RGB is more subdued. The list goes on, the RBG lighting changes depending on what is happening in game and it really is cool, even to me. I also have a Corsair Pro series water cooler and gaming mouse but the RBG lighting on those just isn't nearly as intricate as this keyboard. I am now considering downloading some more profiles , or perhaps making one myself.Don't hesitate to buy this keyboard, you won't be disappointed with any aspect of it. And certainly if you are an RGB fan, you are sure to love it.
N**N
Excellent keyboard
Pay a little more and get this keyboard. The keys are well built and I think this keyboard will last a long time. The icue software is downloaded and works well.
B**N
The buttons are soft
When they say pre-lubricated and sound dampening, they mean it. I will be playing EvE online and not realize I'm pressing a button because my hand is resting on the W or SHIFT key. The keys feel really good. I do wish there was a tad bit more resistance but I imagine your trading resistance for sound and soft keys. The texture of the keyboard is nice, it feels good without being distracting. I do wish the WASD keys had some sort of physical identifier but really the keys are so soft you just forget where you are anyway, unless your just good with a keyboard. For that reason I recommend this for people that know their way around a keyboard without looking. I wish it had media buttons to complement the Volume button but I may not know all the shortcuts yet. When you hold the FN key, it will light up the keys that will change the keyboard lightings which is cool. I give it a 8/10. The only downside so far is the lack of media keys and pressing buttons accidently just from hand weight, which also might be cleared up as the "lubrication" wears off, in which it will probably feel so right at that point. Once its Broken in. Worth the price, from a 8-12 hour a day PC gamer that plays absolutely everything. I feel its especially better for the female variety as the keyboard itself seem to be space efficient but not too small for a guy.
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