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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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| Price | $118.53 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $21.54 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $140.07 | |
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| 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 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
| Style | K70 RGB PRO |
About this item
- 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.
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Customers like the ease of use, color options, and feel of the keyboard. They mention that the iCUE software is fairly easy to use and navigate, and the keyboard is comfortable for typing for long periods of time. They also appreciate the appearance. However, some customers have mixed opinions on responsiveness, value, noise, and quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the keyboard. They mention that the LEDs look great, the RGB can be quite beautiful, and the clear switches really enhance the lighting. They appreciate that the clear switch really enhances the lighting and that the on-board profile storage is fantastic. Customers are also pleased with both the look and feel of the product.
"...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..." Read more
"...Even in max lighting setting, the K70 RGB Pro keyboard lighting is subtle and does not blind you like some of the other recent keyboards that I..." Read more
"...The RGB can be quite beautiful, even if I only use it in solid blue color...." Read more
"...The RGB lighting is nice, I love the software used to control it. The Cherry Brown switches are a pleasure to use, and the keyboard is very solid...." Read more
Customers like the feel of the keyboard. They mention that the keys feel nice, solid, and have the feel a typewriter. They also find it comfortable for typing for long periods of time, and the ergonomics are perfect. Customers also love the mechanical feel and feedback, saying that it clicks audibly and has a nice feel to each depression.
"...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 is..." Read more
"...The mechanical MX Brown Keys switches are just "perfect". They feel and sound great, and provide excellent tactile keypress feedback...." Read more
"...Other than the noise, I do like the feel of the keys. The keycaps are very slightly concave, and the texture on them feels good on my fingertips...." Read more
"...The aircraft aluminum top is hefty. Feels nice, but if you carry it or are used to typing on your lap then it's something to consider...." Read more
Customers like the color of the keyboard. They say that it has multiple colors and patterns, and that the RGB options are really fun. They also appreciate that the LEDs on the keys are customizable, making it easy to create custom sets for apps.
"...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..." Read more
"...the keyboard, but the wrist-rest itself is very solid and has many more contact points for your keyboard...." Read more
"...I do like that you can change the key colors, but I prefer to use a yellow for the entire keyboard...." Read more
"...The K70 is built like a tank! It is sold with five brightness settings!..." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the keyboard. They say the effects are fantastic and relatively easy to control. They also say the iCUE software is fairly easy to navigate and set up lighting just the way they want it. Customers also say that the keyboard is amazing and comfortable to use, durable, and lets them customize it. They love the software used to control it.
"...of the palm rest is not smooth but textured which makes it much easier to use. The palm rest is hard plastic and not soft padded...." Read more
"...The RGB lighting is nice, I love the software used to control it. The Cherry Brown switches are a pleasure to use, and the keyboard is very solid...." Read more
"...It’s called a macro, and it works pretty well, but programming was not an easy process. This could be more intuitive, for sure...." Read more
"...cleaning but i do know that what I primarily look for is feel and ease of use. This is a winner...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that the keys feel very well-made, the build of it is amazing, and the wrist-rest itself is very solid. However, others say that two of the number key switches were sticky and looked to possibly have some dirt or grime. They also say that the keyboard will go unrecognized after reboot and that the keycaps pop off easily.
"...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..." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...It’s called a macro, and it works pretty well, but programming was not an easy process. This could be more intuitive, for sure...." Read more
"...The Cherry Brown switches are a pleasure to use, and the keyboard is very solid. I love having the volume control on the keyboard...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise produced by the keyboard. Some find it not too loud, while others say it makes a loud pinging sound when typing. Some customers also mention that the speakers emit an awful high-pitched whine.
"...The browns are a lot less noisy that blues but they're still nowhere near silent...." Read more
"...But you’ll either have to learn to enjoy the somewhat loud and echo-y noise it makes, or get yourself some earbuds.I hope this helps." Read more
"...The keys are lightweight but they click audibly and there is a nice feel to each depression.Everything feels quick and responsive...." Read more
"...Another thing about this newer model is it has a loud pinging sound when typing. It's not spring noise. I did get some lube and lube the switches...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the keyboard. Some mention that it's worth the price, and the build quality makes it the best mechanical keyboard for the price. Others say that it’s an expensive product, with cheaper materials and a less comfortable wrist rest.
"...even 60 dollars, I would've been more lenient but this is an expensive product that's meant to be one of the best ones out there...." Read more
"...keyboard I’ve ever used, and I think it was well worth the price...." Read more
"...Cheaper materials and a less comfortable wrist rest are immediately noticeable, like how the keycaps have less plastic around the stem, so they're..." Read more
"This keyboard is decent for the price, the switches are Cherry and feel smooth and linear..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the responsiveness of the keyboard. Some mention it's very responsive, responding instantly during a gaming session. They also say the action is light, making it great for gaming. However, some say it stops responding for a few seconds and then stops responding. Additionally, some customers say the product will not react at boot time and slows boot-up.
"...I think I preferred the Mk. 1 volume, the knob seemed heftier and easier to scroll. It felt nice to use. The Mk. 2 knob isn't bad, just not as nice...." Read more
"...That said, it’s very accurate and responsive, and I don’t have to deal with the mushy membrane keyboard responsiveness anymore.-..." Read more
"...That being said, the actually service of this product was awful.Right out of the box, the keyboard did not look brand new...." Read more
"...since it seemed to have a combination of what I like in a keyboard; quick, responsive keys and a nice audible click with tactile feedback...." Read more
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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.
If I had to use one word to describe this keyboard it would be "SOLID". It's a very sturdily built keyboard, so make sure you have a robust desk to hold it. The mechanical MX Brown Keys switches are just "perfect". They feel and sound great, and provide excellent tactile keypress feedback. I have recently tried keyboards that use membrane switches, which felt dead and numb in comparison. I don't think that I can ever return to a membrane switch type of keyboard. These mechanical key switches really do make a BIG difference.
There is a much better feel when typing on these PBT key caps vs the usual ABS key caps. The surface of the keycaps is slightly textured which have improved my typing ability. As a plus, the PBT keycaps are sturdier, longer lasting and will not exhibit the well known ABS key cap "shine" that develops over time.
The K70 RGB Pro keyboard lighting is just right for my requirements. I just want to clearly see the keys in the dark, so using a static color works best for me. I do not need lighting zones, or fancy lighting effects, and as such I did not download or use the iCUE software used to do this. The very nice thing about the K70 RGB Pro keyboard is that you can control the basic lighting effects (minus the real fancy ones you need the iCUE software for) on the keyboard itself just using the Fn key. Even in max lighting setting, the K70 RGB Pro keyboard lighting is subtle and does not blind you like some of the other recent keyboards that I have tried.
The angle profile of the keyboard is also ideal, not too low or too high, it is just at the right angle with the feet swung out. I need my keyboards to have a palm rest, and so I was concerned as to the stability of the detachable one on the K70 RGB Pro. The palm rest magnetically snaps to the keyboard, and there are two mechanical plastic tabs that keep the palm rest from moving from side to side relative to the keyboard. This results in a very solid palm rest that seems to be built right into the keyboard. The surface of the palm rest is not smooth but textured which makes it much easier to use. The palm rest is hard plastic and not soft padded. I personally prefer that since I think the surface of a soft padded palm rest would eventually crack and break.
I am not a fan, and never use the "Windows" key on a keyboard. On past keyboards I have been frustrated by the occasional accidental pressing of this key when trying to hit the "CTRL" or "ALT" keys around it. The K70 RGB Pro keyboard has a "LOCK" function key that is used to disable the "Windows" key which works perfectly. So the accidental "Windows" keypresses no longer happen when using my computer with this keyboard.
Another key that I will occasionally accidentally press is the "CAPS LOCK" key. On the K70 RGB Pro this results in a nice bright white "A" light getting lit on the top status panel. Other keyboards I have tried just lit a round LED sometimes hidden just above the arrow keys on the bottom left side, which made it hard to notice. The only negative I have with the K70 RGB Pro is that I wished they had made the "A" light just a tad larger and red so it would be impossible to miss.
The audio control buttons on the upper right side of the keyboard are just your basic media buttons, which is all I need. The most important ones are the mute and volume scroll wheel which work just fine.
The K70 RGB Pro has three additional features that I do not use: 1) keyboard macro recording, 2) a tournament switch, and 3) a removable USB cable. Perhaps I'll find a use for these features somewhere down the line.
Before settling on the Corsair K70 RGB Pro, I recently tried and returned the Razer Black Widow V3 and Razer Ornata V3 keyboards. The Black Widow keyboard had mechanical switches but they were very sensitive, the palm rest tended to slide sideways, the lighting was very intense, and the key cap surface felt way too high for my taste. The Ornata uses membrane switches which felt completely dead and offered no tactile feedback, the palm rest also liked to slide sideways, and there seemed to be a sea of background light surrounding the keys, which again was way brighter than what I was looking for. I found that I made a lot of typing errors on these keyboards when compared to my old Logitech G213 keyboard.
In conclusion, the K70 RGB Pro is a well built keyboard that seems to check all the right points. It even helps to make this poor typist feel like he's a world class typist.
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* Body of the keyboard is very sturdy and will give you good life.
* Keyboard contains dedicated volume rocker and media control keys which was one of the main reason why I opted for this keyboard. I need the volume control for my daily use.
* Keyboard has 1 USB passthrough port which is useful to plugin your mouse or a pen drive if you want to do some light data transfers.
* Due to the passthrough port, the keyboard cable is very thick and also has dual USB at the end. Both USB plugs has to be plugged in to your system for passthrough to work.
* This has nice stands that keeps keyboard in one place.
* Arm rest is comfortable and easy to connect or disconnect.
* Keyboard also comes with keycap remover and swappable gaming key caps for A,S,D,F + few more.
* RGB is very pleasing to eyes and profiles can be switched using the onboard buttons.
* Not a fan of iCUE software which is complex to use compared to Logitech G software. You cannot easy import gaming profiles like what Logitech has. Corsair has to improve in that area.
* Now coming to the keys which is the most important aspect of the keyboard, Cherry MX silent are comfortable use on a daily basis. I also own a Logitech G910 which has Romer G keys which are hard and created pain in my fingers after long use. So, I like these new Cherry MX silent keys which are silent enough and has less trigger force for actuation.
Overall this keyboard is really nice and good as a gaming keyboard plus your daily driver for work from home use.














