Testseek.com have collected 237 expert reviews of the Corsair Gaming K70 Mk2 RGB and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Gaming K70 Mk2 RGB.
July 2018
(89%)
237 Reviews
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The editors liked
Dust and Spill Proof
RGB
Software Control
Wrist Rest
Wellbuilt
Feels sturdy
Lowprofile keys are great for those who like laptop keyboards
But with feedback
Very bright LEDs. Button controls three levels of brightness
Includes dedicated media keys and volume roller
Includes a USB port on the back to ro
Lowprofile keys
Silent actuation and fast
Perkey RGB backlighting
Bright LEDs
Sturdy construction thanks to the brushed aluminum plate
Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color)
USB 2.0 Pass Through
Detachable Wrist Rest
Up To 104 Macro Ke
Excellent driver support from iCUE
Hardware playback allows for three profiles to be saved onboard
Great build quality and very good stock keycaps
Full programmability and software profiles via the driver allow for the use of different OS/typing/langua
Good price for the feature set
Especially with current street pricing
Good build quality
Full programmability and software profiles via iCUE allow for the use of different OS/typing/langu
Slim design
Highly responsive
Attractive lighting
Passthrough and volume roller
Extensive switch options
Per-key RGB lighting
Versatile utility software
Super premium look and feel
Built to last
Great performance and comfort
Excellent RGB lighting and control
USB Passthrough
NKRO
Media Keys
Low Profile Cherry MX switch mimics standard desktop switches surprisingly well
Same durable K70 build quality
Flatter laptop-style layout makes for speedy typing
Unmatched industrial design
Sublime switch actuation
Silent operation
Amazing RGB lighting effects
RGB Lighting
Variety of key switch types
USB pass through
Braided cord
All aluminum frame
Per key RGB
Authentic Cherry MX switches
Braided cable
Dedicated media keys
Heavy base
Multi-profile support
USB Pass-through
High quality construction
Improved media controls
Even better RGB than gen 1
Super comfortable to use
Low profile without any downside
RGB lights are LIT
Gorgeous design
Key switch selection
High-quality components
Helpful extra features
The editors didn't like
A tinny ringingwhine sound can be heard from the keyboard if you tap certain keys right
Lowprofile design means no cable routing under the keyboard
While with the K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE sporting regular MX Speed switches we needed a bit of adjustment time due to the fast 1.2mm mechanical actuation distance and was sometimes difficult typing documents without making mistakes
With the K70 RGB MK.2 Low Prof
No Dedicated Macro Keys
Price (For Some)
Low Profile Keys Are Not For Everyone (Limited Feedback)
Expensive at MSRP
Although the sale price is attractive
Only one switch option for the SE version
Aftermarket keycap-set compatibility is still low
Not very low in profile
The low-profile version of the Cherry MX Speed switch is fairly redundant
And the stock keycaps can be better built
Terrible wrist rest
Questionable key feel
Clunky cable
Expensive
Minimal updates from previous iterations
K70 MK.2 Can get pricey
Strafe MK.2 limited switch types
Feels less ergonomic than a traditional desktop keyboard
Low Profile MX Red makes more drastic changes than the MX Silver we tested
Wrist rest feels cheap after Razer and Logitech's recent models
Software is comprehensive but as clunky as ever
Keyboard feet feel flimsy
Non-standard bottom row layout for keycap compatibility
Published: 2018-12-28, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Abstract: If there is a keyboard that almost perfectly fits the APH Networks keyboard design philosophy, it would be the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB. What is APH Networks' keyboard design philosophy? It must feature a clean, practically reference layout with OEM Cherry...
CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE definitely ticks all the boxes for me. It has a great, minimalist design that actually looks good and it feels like I'm using a full-sized keyboard. The Low Profile CherryMX Speed also makes the lights more prominent and b...
If you've been looking to recreate a laptop typing experience on a desktop, the K70 Low Profile is certainly a better choice than the bevy of rubber dome and scissor switch keyboards you'd have to choose from a few years back. I'm not sure whether Low Pro...
Bluntly put, the K70 RGB MK.2 gaming mechanical keyboard is a fierce competitor. Going through the features shown on the box, there is not one of them that does not jet a check in the pro column. The additional parts like the wrist rest, keycaps and key p...
When it comes to this K70 MK.2 Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard from Corsair, you know that the company has produced another high-quality keyboard. It's something that you can describe as being almost perfect since it almost has no flaws at all. We really...
The K70 RGB MK.2 is a great follow-up product to a mechanical gaming keyboard; it gives you everything that made its predecessor a great product, but with several new and excellent features to enhance this. The K70 RGB MK.2 has something for everyone – it...
Abstract: Oh boy! I love my K63 Corsair keyboard, but after typing a handful of words on the K70, I've become a newly devoted fan. The same mechanical feel which allows for a greater feeling of control also promotes the health and well-being of all your phalanges...
If you've been looking to recreate a laptop typing experience on a desktop, the K70 Low Profile is certainly a better choice than the bevy of rubber dome and scissor switch keyboards you'd have to choose from a few years back. I'm not sure whether Low Pro...
Abstract: The Corsair K70 MK.2 is a mechanical keyboard that feels as though it's built for our current coronavirus hellscape. Would it fly in a normal office, where serious people wear drab suits and grimly chug mugs of lukewarm instant coffee as they file their T...