Published: 2017-07-07, Author: Vincent , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Cherry MX Red Switches, LED Controller / CUE, Wrist rest, Bright, per-key LED, Dedicated Media Keys, IP32 Protection Rating, Corsair quality, Cherry MX Red Switches, LED Controller / CUE, Wrist rest, Bright, per-key LED, Dedicated Media Keys, IP32 Protect
No color options, No switch type option (Brown, Green, etc.), No color options, No switch type option (Brown, Green, etc.)
The K68 left me in a really hard position when it comes to value. Looking at just the K68 alone I feel the keyboard with its particular features is worth the current $100USD pricetag. The keyboard has a lot going for it. When you factor the almost never e...
Solid “K” Corsair design we all love, Cherry MX red switches, Spill and dust proof, Dedicated multimedia keys, Included wrist rest
No RGB LEDs, No other key switch choice besides Cherry MX Red
I have been using the Corsair K68 for about 3 weeks now and I do like it. It is really hard to not like mechanical keyboards, they have a great feel, and because mechanical key switches have a distinct actuation point you know when you a pressing a key, w...
The Corsair K68 has been born to serve the gamer searching for his sturdy Keyboard in shining armour. The price is fair and you may or may not use this keyboard to save a fictitious damsel in distress...
Reasonably priced for a backlit mechanical board with its feature set, Handsome design, Dedicated media keys, Superior configuration/macro utility, N-key rollover
No volume dial, No USB pass-through, headphone, or mic port
We wouldn't buy it based wholly on the water- or dust-resistance claims, but this entry-level gaming keyboard's first-rate software, media keys, and mechanical switches carry the day. Read More...
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Published: 2017-07-05, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Reasonably priced for a backlit mechanical board with its feature set, Handsome design, Dedicated media keys, Superior configuration/macro utility, N-key rollover,
No volume dial, No USB pass-through, headphone, or mic port
We wouldn't buy it based wholly on the water- or dust-resistance claims, but this entry-level gaming keyboard's first-rate software, media keys, and mechanical switches carry the day...
100% Cherry MX Switches, Comfortable layout, LED backlighting, IP32 Dust and Liquid protection
Cherry MX Reds, No RGB variant, No USB passthrough, No aluminum frame, No profile support
The performance of the keyboard was as expected, perfect in terms of a mechanical keyboard. While the switches are not my favorite variant, I was pleased to discover the rubber dome covers didn't affect the feel of the keystrokes. I was initially worried...
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Published: 2017-10-06, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Abstract: Lock and load. You strap down with your usual auto buy combination and hit a set of familiar keys to radio your teammates. Go go go! The moment is yours. You and your team rush out of the spawn zone, as if a trained army in one accord, and into the stair...
The K68 RGB is a substantial step up and beyond what the original K68 offered. The feel is the same, most of the features are the same, but the things Corsair changed with the latest K68 RGB is well worth the investment. Two of the deciding factors are th...
There are a few things we need to get out right away with the K68, but nothing we are going to mention is a deal killer for this mechanical gaming keyboard. We do think that Corsair could have added rubber pads to the end of the extendable feet on the bot...