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The editors liked
Lots of programmability options in terms of key remapping
Typing is quieter thanks to the use of membrane switches
Perkey RGB backlighting customization
A wrist rest is included in the package
Thanks to the translucent inner layer
The RGB lighting sh
Flagship keyboard features at a budget-friendly price
Some nice user experience and system resource improvements with the all-new iCUE
Nice improvements over the older K55 RGB with per-key RGB lighting and Stream Deck compatibility for the G-keys
The K
Extensive lighting options
Programmable macro keys
Excellent media controls
Bold and vibrant RBG lighting
Extensive lighting and customization options
Comfortable typing experience
Affordably priced
Attractive design
Remarkably low latency
RGB backlighting with individually lit keys
Acceptable ergonomics
Dedicated macro keys and all keys are macro programmable
Price
Per key RGB backlighting
Six G-keys and dedicated multimedia controls
Included wrist rest
IP42 dust and spill rated
Comfortable to use
The editors didn't like
The entrylevel K55 RGB PRO XT does come with many features a lot of nonpretentious users will use frequently
While the membrane switches are a bit more silent when actuated versus some more expensive mechanical variants (though
Less durable). The perkey
Membrane switches can be hit-or-miss for many
And you can get mechanical keyboards at this price
RGB lighting brightness is lower than with an average RGB backlit mechanical keyboard
The stock keycaps and G-keycaps are mediocre at best and will wear ou
Price, Per key RGB backlighting, Six G-keys and dedicated multimedia controls, Included wrist rest, IP42 dust and spill rated, Comfortable to use
Membrane switches, Rubber USB cable
I've been using the K55 RGB Pro XT for the past 2 weeks or so as my main keyboard. It is always hard to move from daily driver mechanical keyboard to a different keyboard for testing reasons, but the K55 RGB Pro was not a horrible transition. The biggest...
The Corsair K55 Pro XT is a budget friendly gaming orientated full size keyboard, which is built with Corsair sturdiness, and just enough premium touches to make it acceptable for the slightly higher price over the standard K55. It's a sizable keyboard, a...
Published: 2021-04-03, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
lots of programmability options in terms of key remapping, typing is quieter thanks to the use of membrane switches, perkey RGB backlighting customization, a wrist rest is included in the package, thanks to the translucent inner layer, the RGB lighting sh
The entrylevel K55 RGB PRO XT does come with many features a lot of nonpretentious users will use frequently, while the membrane switches are a bit more silent when actuated versus some more expensive mechanical variants (though, less durable). The perkey
The entry-level K55 RGB PRO XT does come with many features a lot of non-pretentious users will use frequently, while the membrane switches are a bit more silent when actuated versus some more expensive mechanical variants (though, less durable). The per-...
Like I stated, all my articles and content are typed on rubber membrane-based keyboards. I like that better than mechanical keyboards as they are a little more forgiving at my fingers. The much lower clickety-clack noises of a rubber membrane-based keyboa...
Extensive lighting options, Programmable macro keys, Excellent media controls
Unsatisfying keys, Inefficient design, Pricier than competing models
Having used the Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT as my primary keyboard for the last few days, I’m of two minds about it. On the one hand, I don’t find it very comfortable, and I can’t wait to go back to a mechanical model.On the other hand, if I had never owned a...
Corsair have been refreshing their keyboard range almost constantly since the very first Vengeance K70 keyboard appeared eight years ago. So long ago in fact that their brand colour was red at the time. We've recently been looking at a few of their update...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: While many people are focusing on mechanical gaming keyboards, there are others that prefer membrane style keyboards. Today, Corsair is launching their latest membrane gaming keyboard the K55 RGB Pro XT, it has many of the features commonly found on gamin...
Flagship keyboard features at a budget-friendly price, Some nice user experience and system resource improvements with the all-new iCUE, Nice improvements over the older K55 RGB with per-key RGB lighting and Stream Deck compatibility for the G-keys, The K
Membrane switches can be hit-or-miss for many, and you can get mechanical keyboards at this price, RGB lighting brightness is lower than with an average RGB backlit mechanical keyboard, The stock keycaps and G-keycaps are mediocre at best and will wear ou
The CORSAIR K55 RGB PRO XT keyboard launches the day this review is published, at an MSRP of $69.99 from the CORSAIR webshop and third-party retailers, for customers in the USA. The K55 RGB PRO loses out on the per-key lighting and game integration and w...