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February 2022
(85%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
23 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Decent updates to the already popular CORSAIR K70
8000 Hz polling rate with AXON hyper-processing
Hardware playback allows for as many as fifty profiles to be saved onboard
Full programmability and software profiles via iCUE allow for the use of differ
Comfortable wrist rest
Bright and bold RGB lighting
Great gaming performance
Decent companion app
Speedy keys
Adjustable feet
Double-shot PBT keycaps
Dedicated media keys
Per-key RGB
Capacity for 50 onboard profiles and 20 lighting profiles
Incredible build quality
Range of Cherry MX switches
PBT keycaps with standard bottom row
8000Hz polling
Can be used almost entirely without companion software
Detachable USBC cable
Excellent key switches
Comfortable design
Robust lighting and software
Innovative tournament mode
Incredibly low latency
8000Hz maximum polling rate
Individually backlit keys and fully customizable RGB lighting
Feels very well-built
The editors didn't like
Expensive for the average consumer's needs
No first-party OPX switch option for this gaming-centric keyboard
Some of the design choices seem forced
No more replacement keycaps and keycap puller
And the wrist rest has a hard plastic surface
Space bar
Pricey
Wrist rest can get in the way
8
000Hz polling rate is unnoticeable
A lot of case ping
Horrid wrist rest
Quite pricey
Wrist rest is a bit firm
Wrist rest feels like a slight step back
Takes up a lot of desk space with wrist rest attached
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is a smart update to one of the best gaming keyboards ever made. Tournament Mode is a welcome addition. Beyond that, it’s not a terribly different peripheral, although aficionados can (and might!) argue about whether the hinged wri...
Published: 2022-02-18, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is not a market revolution, especially since we've already seen it all in a TKL version of the Corsair K70. That is not to say that it is a poor pick, despite the fact that it is not a cheap keyboard (159.99 USD is a lot). The Cors...
Comfortable wrist rest, Bright and bold RGB lighting, Great gaming performance, Decent companion app, Speedy keys
Pricey, Wrist rest can get in the way
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is a solid gaming keyboard backed with a slick metallic frame, speedy silver keys, and a comfortable wrist rest, but it's a bit pricey...
Abstract: Corsair has offered the K70 gaming keyboard in a variety of configurations since 2015. The latest iteration is the Corsair K70 RGB Pro ($159.99), which meets the expectations set by its predecessors by offering the latest Cherry MX mechanical switches, pe...
Abstract: The latest Corsair K70 RGB Pro keyboard has gone to a slightly more fuller size by adding a number pad, and bringing the key count up over 105 depending on language. This is an excellent addition to the K70 RGB family, as I am a fan of the aluminum deck c...
Published: 2022-02-10, Author: Mark , review by: neoseeker.com
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is an excellent keyboard for anyone looking for a full-sized keyboard packed with options. This K70 RGB Pro is in fact the latest in a long line of K70 variants, as last year we checked out a TenKeyLess version of the K70! The brus...
Adjustable feet, Double-shot PBT keycaps, Dedicated media keys, Per-key RGB, Capacity for 50 onboard profiles and 20 lighting profiles,
8,000Hz polling rate is unnoticeable, A lot of case ping, Horrid wrist rest
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro enters rough waters with its $160 price point, but its build quality and high level of customization makes the cost totally worth it...
Incredible build quality, Range of Cherry MX switches, PBT keycaps with standard bottom row, 8000Hz polling, Can be used almost entirely without companion software, Detachable USBC cable
Quite pricey, Wrist rest is a bit firm
Source: Windows CentralYou should buy this if. You want the best quality and performanceYou're a competitive gamerYou want a keyboard that isn't reliant on software for its featuresYou shouldn't buy this if. You're on a budgetThis is a serious gaming k...
Decent updates to the already popular CORSAIR K70, 8000 Hz polling rate with AXON hyper-processing, Hardware playback allows for as many as fifty profiles to be saved onboard, Full programmability and software profiles via iCUE allow for the use of differ
Expensive for the average consumer's needs, No first-party OPX switch option for this gaming-centric keyboard, Some of the design choices seem forced, No more replacement keycaps and keycap puller, and the wrist rest has a hard plastic surface, Space bar
The CORSAIR K70 RGB PRO keyboard launches the day this review is published. It will be available in five switch options for $159.99–169.99 from the CORSAIR webshop and third-party retailers, for customers in the USA. Customers in the UK and Europe get a...