🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Precision!
The Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines a robust aircraft-grade aluminum frame with advanced features like customizable RGB backlighting, onboard profile storage, and CHERRY MX Red switches, making it the ultimate choice for gamers seeking performance and style.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 43.79 x 16.59 x 3.89 cm; 1.25 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | CH-9109010-NA |
Original Release Date | 2020 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | K70 RGB MK.2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Cherry MX Red |
Color | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC, Windows |
Operating System | Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.59 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.21 Grams |
Item Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
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M**G
Buena Compra
Muy cómodo para utilizar durante mucho tiempoA mi gusto, un sonido excelente:Podría describirlo como muy “Tappy” ya que suena mucho más la tecla como tal que el switch mecánico, lo cual es de mi agradoSiendo la version Low-Profile las teclas requieren una pulsación mínima, lo que si bien es cierto que durante los primeros días quizá presiones teclas solo por poner los dedos encima, me he acostumbrado y me gustaLas luces son increíbles, son muy brillantes y completamente configurables, incluído el logo.La app por otro lado (iCue) no es lo mejor del mundo, de vez en cuando debo volver a abrirla si estoy utilizando algun perfil que no este guardado en la memoria del tecladoEl acabado es de buena calidad y tiene un peso adecuado que denota una buena calidad, el reposa muñecas por otro lado es de plástico y aunque no es lo mejor cumple su funcion de ser necesario
K**D
nice
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F**H
Perfecto en casi todo, pero teclas algo duras.
La calidad del teclado es muy buena, te haces a él muy pronto, si tuviera que decir un pero, las teclas me parecen demasiado duras, quizá es que no estoy acostumbrado a teclados mecánicos, pero si vas a pasar de uno barato a uno mecánico, quizá optaría por otro tipo de teclas. Fuera de eso, funciona perfectamente, y va como la seda, aunque personalmente me molestan los dedos tras llevar mucho tiempo escribiendo.
S**G
Expensive but nice.
Pretty basic mechanical keyboard but you are paying for the quality control and materials, plus of course the RGB. Feels extremely sturdy and nice and everything is well designed.The Cherry MX Red switches are nice to me. I've had blues in the past and while those were kind of interesting, they were also obnoxious to everyone in your house/Discord chat with their constant clicking. These feel nice and are reasonably quiet, especially with some cheap o-rings from Amazon thrown on the keys as well. I would highly recommend doing that for the $10. With that modification the keys still feel nice and precise but the sound from bottoming out is reduced.The iCUE software lets you do some crazy things and isn't quite as bloaty as some other driver packages. At first I ran my mouse (Corsair Glaive) and the K70 in hardware mode using their onboard memory instead of having the iCUE app running constantly, but eventually decided to just let it run since it only used like 200MB of RAM and 0.3% of my CPU (3900X).I paid $160 CAD for this and at that price I don't feel like I got ripped off. The RGB is kinda cool but I personally just set it to blue-y white to match my other peripherals. It's a nice keyboard, but whether or not it's worth double what similarly specced Chinese knockoffs are worth is a decision you'll have to make. I think it may be, since it should last a really long time and it is definitely a little nicer than Redragon or similar.
M**X
Looks amazing and feels amazing. Very durable. Updated 12/5/19
I’ve had this keyboard for about 3 1/2 months now. Thoughts and review below:Feel: It feels and looks extremely durable. It’s quite heavy due to the material it’s made out of which is great in my opinion. Typing on this is loud but it feels really good. Haven’t tried the wrist rest yet but I’ve heard good things however I’m not counting this as I haven’t tested it yet.Look: As I said above it looks high grade and very durable which it has been so far. The lights are bright and there’s plenty of customization. Whichever mode or custom mode you go with, the LEDs are bright and look fantastic.Software/customization: I honestly like Icue a lot. Any of the software used by these major companies (razer/Corsair/hyperx) may be or seem confusing at first but if you spend some time in the program it’s easy to figure out. Within the first few hours I was able to create custom profiles and save profiles to my keyboard which I can activate anytime even with icue closed (keyboard has a specific key dedicated to this). There’s so many options and things you can do with the lighting it’s crazy. From using any of the premade modes to making your own custom profiles to downloading other community profiles there’s so many things you can do. Software was easy to navigate and figure out. If you feel overwhelmed just sit back and watch some guides, there’s plenty on YouTube.Complaints:- Don’t have many, only minor complaint I have is the space bar. It’s louder than any of the other keys and feels a bit looser too. It doesn’t feel like it’s cheaply made at all, it’s just very loud and feels a bit high compared to other keys as in there’s a lot of space between the bottom of the key and the top.- One thing I’m worried about for the future is the keycap injections. I haven’t had any of my keys lose their font at all but im fairly certain the injections are ABS so I’m waiting to see what happens. This isn’t a complaint yet but we’ll see later on.Overall I’m extremely happy so far. Will update later down the road but definitely feels like a great purchase. It goes on sale frequently from $159 to $129 but it feels worth it at either price point. I’ve heard extremely negative things about razer overall and I’ve had my own bad experiences so it was either Corsair, redragon or Logitech and I’m glad I went with Corsair. Redragon is still on the table if anything happens but as I said so far so good.Edit: I’ve had this keyboard for over a year now. No issues, software is user friendly and took no time to get used to. It’s fast and works well. No issues with the keyboard at all, keycap injections are still perfecr. Lights are still perfect. Overall amazing keyboard.
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