⌨️ Elevate your desk game with precision, speed, and style!
The Corsair K70 CORE TKL RGB is a wired tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring pre-lubed MLX Red v2 linear switches for smooth, quiet keystrokes. It boasts a compact design ideal for tight setups, ultra-bright per-key RGB lighting, premium sound dampening layers, a multi-function media dial, and durable ABS double-shot keycaps. With a blazing 1000Hz polling rate, it delivers pro-grade responsiveness for gaming and productivity.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | K70 CORE TKL |
Item model number | CH-911911E-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.41 x 5.31 x 1.55 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.41 x 5.31 x 1.55 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0D7J5XVXG |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 3, 2024 |
T**I
Great Quality
Amazing keyboard. Feels great, built solid, very responsive and customizable. Each key led can be colored individually. Wire is braided.
B**F
good, but pricey
Prettyy good, very expensiuve though as there is other options at the same pricepoint
R**K
Should have trusted other reviews
This keyboard was amazing for the first couple of days. I love the way the board and keys feel, the volume and play button are awesome, the RGB is great, and it's the perfect size for my desk. I wanted to love this thing so much. But within a few days I started getting a ton of key chattering. I didn't even know what key chattering was until I got this keyboard. It's borderline unusable now. I can barely type on it, I have to backspace constantly. It messes with my gameplay immensely. I'm extremely disappointed, I was hoping for so much more after finally spending a decent bit of money on a keyboard. Save yourself the time, money, and trouble and get something else.
H**0
For professional gamers
Excellent gift for gaming enthusiast, preforms exceptionally in competitive fps games
J**F
Corsair K70 Core
Wire gaming keyboard with 1000hz polling and RGB backlight. Uses ABS keycaps with doubleshot clear legends. Has a volume dial on the top of the keyboard, as well as an icue button for changing lighting options. The profile of the frame is very thin and although it is plastic, it feels more like a carbon or polycarbonate hard plastic. Tenkeyless layout and also features adjustable feet. Comes with a long type c cable for low latency gaming input. The linear switches are super smooth and crisp but the stabilizers are on the simpleside without bars. No ping or denounce. Highly recommend this gaming keyboard. Has a basic layout so changing out or personalizing the keycaps.
G**K
Great key feel, good value for the price
I have become increasingly discerning about my keyboards over the years. I have a favorite full-size Keychron that I use that was more than 2x the price of this unit. But I needed another keyboard for use with a laptop doc, and I liked the description of this one and the relative cost-effectiveness.First of all, I have to say I am NOT a gamer, so I cannot comment on the latency or anything like that. But I'm a heavy typist, so key feel really matters. Over the years, I have moved away from super clicks mechanical keyboards (they are terrible on zoom calls) to something more subtle, yet still tactile. This hits that balance nicely. There is definitely a clear actuation point that is satisfying, but the sound is pretty muted.The keyboard overall has a nice solidly built feel to it. It's not like my battleship of a Keychron that must weight 10lbs or more. But it's definitely not flimsy either. It's got built in retractable legs for tilt, but I'll still want to use a wrist rest with this to get the right angles for wrist health.There are a lot of lighting options for the LEDs, and that's not really my thing. But there's a button you can use to toggle through a bunch of variations -- and some are, admittedly, slick. But I haven't yet figured out if you can just turn it off. But I haven't searched hard, to be clear. There is also a volume knob that you can use to mute as well. That's a nice touch.I'm a little bummed the cable it comes with is a USB-C to USB-A. At a minimum, in 2024, you should offer both C and A via an adapter. Since I'm using this with a dock, it's mostly fine. But still, let's be forward looking. If I wanted to use it directly with my Surface Pro or a MacBook, I'd need to source an adapter myself.Finally, speaking of Macs, you will have to do some mental remapping of what modifier keys are what. The keycaps are clearly designed for a Windows machine. So just beware that while you can make it work, you might go through some hunting and pecking until the muscle memory kicks in. But hey, this is a gaming keyboard and if you are buying it for that, you are probably not on a Mac...So anyway, most important to me is how this feels to type on, and I'm pretty darn satisfied!
R**Y
Key Chattering
I liked the design of the board, but had issues with key chattering (double typing) after just two weeks of use.
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