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Corsair K70 RGB PRO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Cherry MX Brown Keyswitches - 8,000Hz Hyper-Polling - Durable PBT Double-Shot Keycaps - Magnetic Soft-Touch Palm Rest - Black (QWERTY - NA Layout)

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Style: K70 RGB PRO


Pattern: MX BROWN (Tactile)


Features

  • Powered by CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology: Enables a new level of K70 performance, processing and transmitting your inputs up to 8x faster than conventional gaming keyboards with 8,000Hz hyper-polling, 4,000Hz key scanning, and up to 20 layers of hardware RGB lighting processing while maintaining speed performance.
  • 100% CHERRY MX RGB Brown Mechanical Keyswitches: Feature a tactile bump mid-press for gamers and typists looking for light feedback, and are guaranteed for 100 million keystrokes.
  • PBT DOUBLE-SHOT PRO Keycaps with Standard Bottom Row: A precision-molded keycap set with a standard bottom row layout resists wear, fading, and shine, with 1.5mm thickness for rigid stability.
  • Switch on the Competition: Flip the tournament switch to focus on winning those crucial games, automatically locking to distraction-free static backlighting and disabling accidental macro activations.
  • Detachable Braided USB Type-C Cable: Makes the K70 RGB PRO easy to set up and ready to take on the go.

Description

The CORSAIR K70 RGB PRO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard delivers an iconic aluminum frame and even better performance, powered by CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology and world-renowned CHERRY MX mechanical keyswitches. Win in style with dynamic per-key RGB backlighting, easy to take on the go with a detachable USB Type-C cable. Powerful iCUE software on both PC and macOS enables custom macro programming, key remaps, and more, while dedicated media keys and an aluminum multi-function volume roller offer convenient control over media. With a tournament switch for instant compliance with competition guidelines and onboard storage for up to 50 profiles, the K70 RGB PRO is ready to take on any challenge.


Brand: Corsair


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB-A, USB-C


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Volume Roller, Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Wrist Rest


Color: Black


Operating System: Mac OS


Number of Keys: 104


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎K70 RGB PRO


Item model number: ‎CH-9109412-NA


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Mac OS


Item Weight: ‎2.54 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.5 x 6.54 x 1.58 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.5 x 6.54 x 1.58 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎January 4, 2022


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  • It's about what you'd expect for the price
Style: K70 RGB MK.2 Pattern: MX BROWN (Tactile)
If you go on r/MechanicalKeyboards you'll see corsair keyboards getting a lot of flack for being overpriced for for their quality but honestly I don't really see it, I think the quality is good enough, it's no tank but for something that will just sit on your desk the whole time it really doesn't need to be. The mk.2 seems to be sturdy enough, the top is a fairly thick piece of aluminum, about as thick as I would expect a keyboard faceplate to be at least, and the whole thing is fairly ridged overall. The bottom of made of plastic and I see people complain that it's too thin but if you're not using your keyboard to bludgeon your enemies then it should hold up just finr. My biggest gripe with this keyboard are the keycaps, they're light, thin and laser ablated so they're likely to wear over time. Corsair offers a doubleshot version of these same keycaps, but they're another $50 so if you're set on getting those then this starts to become a nearly $200 keyboard. That being said, I think that if quality had to be sacrificed somewhere to meet this price point then the keycaps are the most logical option as they're the only part of the keyboard you can easily modify yourself if you want and I really don't see them as a huge problem until they actually start to wear. This keyboard comes with another set of WASD and QERF keys with a textured surface that won't wear so if you mostly use those it's probably not a huge issue. I suppose only time will tell how bad these keys wear. I was looking for several things in a keyboard, I wanted an aluminum top plate, a minimal, clean look, RGB and I wanted it to be mechanical and this keyboard meets all those things. I really like the brushed aluminum, it doesn't take on finger prints, it looks really good and it adds some good heft so full points there. The switches protrude out of the faceplate so there is nowhere for dirt and dust to fall in to and get trapped, this makes it really easy to clean with one of those compressed air cans so if you like to keep things clean then that is a huge plus. This is a really good looking keyboard, it doesn't overdo it by trying to look all gamery and wouldn't look out of place in an office or anything (with the RGB off at least), though you can see the pictures for yourself so whether you like how it looks is really up to you. The RGB is fully customizable on a per key basis but if you want all the fancy effects then you always need to have the corsair iCUE software running in the background which I'm not a huge fan of. You can save three RGB profiles onto the keyboards internal memory but the effects are a bit more limited if you chose to rely only on that. You can still set each key to any color you want and you can use some effects, but the effects can't be as elaborate as if you have the software running in the background. This isn't a huge problem for me because I don't really want much more than static back lighting anyway but its something you should be aware of. I guess each key can be readdressed to do whatever you want and you can make macros, but this particular model doesn't have any dedicated macro keys. These aren't really features that I've needed to use and so I don't particularly care about them. I got the version with the cherry mx brown switches because up to now I've been using a keyboard with blue clones and I wanted to try something different. I miss the clickyness of the blues but I like the feel of the browns well enough, I only wish that they were more tactile because the tactile bump isn't super prominent and isn't very sharp. The browns are a lot less noisy that blues but they're still nowhere near silent. Most of the sound just comes from the keys bottoming out so it could be made just a little more silent with some o-rings but I don't like the feel of the o-rings as much. I considered returning this key board and getting the version with the blue switches for a little while but I've grown to like the brown switches, but it's all subjective. A lot of hard core mech keyboard enthusiasts don't really like browns but I don't have much experience with other switches so I can't say too much about that. The dedicated media controls are nice to have I suppose, but I only ever find myself using the volume knob. The wrist rest is just solid plastic but it has a soft texture and is definitely a plus, I haven't used one up to now but I don't think I could go without one in the future as it makes typing so much more comfortable. The USB passthrough is a nice feature, I use it for my wireless mouse dongle so that it's closer and the connection is more reliable but I imagine that it would be really convenient for a wired mouse as well, there are some routing channels on the bottom of the keyboard for the wire to keep things tidy if you do use a wired mouse . I don't think the passthrough wouldn't be ideal for something that you would remove and insert frequently because it's on the back of the keyboard which makes it awkward to get to in my opinion. The USB cable is braided and really thick which gives it a pretty premium feel. It's also super long so you shouldn't have much trouble getting it to where you need it to go. It's pretty ridged so if you move the keyboard around a lot on your desk that might be a bit of a problem. This keyboard really needs to be packaged better, Amazon just ships it in the box that the keyboard comes in and there isn't any foam or anything in that box so the only thing between the top of the keyboard and the boxes that will inevitably be dropped or stacked on top of it during shipping is a piece of cardboard. Because of this, my keyboard came with some of the keys knocked out both times, I replaced my first one because I thought it came broken. The first one's volume wheel was really loose compared to the second one I received, I don't know if that was a manufacturing defect or from rough treatment during shipping but it would be nice if Amazon just shipped it in another box with some proper packing material. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018 by Mike P

  • overall amazing but would give 4.5 stars if i could
Style: K70 RGB PRO Pattern: MX BROWN (Tactile)
first off, just want to say that I almost returned this because I could get a "comparable" keyboard for $45... but this thing feels so much better, and I need like 4 keyboards for my setup and I decided to keep this as my daily driver. Its so much nicer than pretty much all its competition With that said my complaints.... 1.) the keycaps arent smooth they are this textured feeling. maybe its for you, but as of now its still not my favorite 2.) I wish the volume scroll wheel had more resistance, I was going to go with the cheaper rocat vulcan 121 (which I have and also love) overall the typing on the k70 feels better than the competition from rocat along with a better wrist rest. But the haptic clicks on the rocat keyboard are elite and I wish corsair could replicate it on the k70 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by PB 360

  • Extremely satisfied with this keyboard!
Style: K70 RGB PRO Pattern: MX BROWN (Tactile)
Moving from a Logitech G710+ to this keyboard, it took a little getting used to the different key caps. Other than that, this keyboard is fantastic. I still use a G710+ at home, but I've bought this one for work (desk job, I type a considerable amount) and I'm very pleased with both the look and feel. I used it for gaming before I brought it into the office, so I can confirm it's great for gaming too. Very pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Sean M.

  • A great keyboard with flaws
Style: K70 RGB MK.2 Pattern: MX BROWN (Tactile)
I love the k70 so much that this is my 3rd version (I miss the original logo on the top of the keyboard and prefer the red WASD keycaps over grey). I had my last k70 for about 5 years and the left shift key completely stopped working for no apparent reason. I did a complete teardown since it was out of warranty but I think 5 years worth of gaming which uses the left shift key a lot just wore it down. Now I am on my 3rd Corsair brown switch k70 and while the logo and keycaps are a little disappointing, it is still one of the best mechanical keyboards I've used. The brown switches on this newest version feel even softer and smoother than those on my old k70, which is a nice surprise! The wrist-rest has also been improved over prior versions and is very stable now. The old wrist-rest was very easy to accidentally break the connectors with even normal usage. It still uses basically the same type of connection to the keyboard, but the wrist-rest itself is very solid and has many more contact points for your keyboard. It has a single USB pass-through on the back of the keyboard. It would have been nice to have two, as one slot is just enough to add a wired gaming mouse but thats it. Its a nice feature to have even if it is just one. The downsides: This keyboard is inherently delicate. There are many open areas where if you have even a very minor spill will drain right onto the PCB, so I highly recommend a protective cover. This also prevents things like hair, dust, debris, etc. from building up inside. Its worth it to spend an extra 10-15 bucks to protect it! They changed profile switching from a manual sliding switch in the back to a button on the top. I dont switch between profiles almost ever so its not a big deal, but if you do, know that this has been changed and that its a single button that you need to press for each profile switch. They have changed around some of the buttons on the top of the keyboard that control stuff like brightness or windows key lock from the old versions as well, so my muscle memory always looks in the wrong place. Its probably better placement but it feels strange for me. All said, this is a great mechanical keyboard for gaming and general use as well. The RGB can be quite beautiful, even if I only use it in solid blue color. As long as you protect and care for it, it will give you years of flawless use! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022 by Joe

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