Testseek.com have collected 141 expert reviews of the Corsair Gaming K70 RGB and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Gaming K70 RGB.
February 2015
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The editors liked
Excellent Build Quality
Cherry MX Red Mechanical Switches (50 Million Actuations)
Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color)
Built-In Memory
Detachable Wrist Rest
Braided Cable
Up To 104 Macro Keys
Corsair Utility Engine
The keyboard is built to last from high quality materials
K70 LUX RGB is available in a lot of variants (MX Silent
MX Red
MX Blue
MX Brown) in order to fit all preferences
We've got a free set of FPS/MOBA replaceable keycaps along with a key puller
USB 2.0 Pass Through
8MB Built In Memory
Corsair iCUE
Immaculate build quality
Sleek
Elegant design
Comfortable wrist rest
RGB Lighting
Potential for beautiful and complex lighting effects
Cherry MX switches
Excellent key
Gorgeou
Colorful backlightin
Slee
Minimalist desig
Choice of Cherry switches
Mechanical keyboard with customizable per-key backlighting
Dozens of programmable options
Customizable lighting modes
Stylish aluminum design
Detachable wrist rest
Gorgeous design
Authentic Cherry MX key switches
Handy tournament features
Streamlined software
Customizable back light
Media controls
Wrist wrest included
Very well built
Full n-key roll-over
Aluminum cover plate
On-board profile storage space
Macro capability
High quality construction
RGB customization
Great media controls
The editors didn't like
No Dedicated Macro Keys
Price (For Some)
No USB Pass-Through
We have tested the CORSAIR K70 LUX RGB keyboard with games such as The Crew
Wolfenstein
The New Order
MU Legend but also Quake Champions
Since the MX Silent switch does have the same actuation force as the CHERRY MX Red
They did feel very responsive
No BIOS/Polling Rate Switch
CUE Software unintuitive
Cherry MX RGB lighting dull and cannot display white effectively
No USB or Audio passthrough
Software unintuitive and needlessly complex for first-time users
Lighting is "stepped" instead of true 16.8 million RGB
Tons of light leakage
Convoluted softwar
No textured keys
High price
No USB pass-through connection
Lacks dedicated macro buttons
Expensive
Media controls have a learning curve
Price
Slightly more noisy than your average Cherry MX Red keyboard
Published: 2021-04-08, Author: Mark , review by: neoseeker.com
I was exceptionally pleased with the Corsair K70 RGB TKL throughout testing. The dedicated media and function keys were all well placed, the volume roller is always a welcome addition that worked smoothly, and the overall build makes for a readily portabl...
Published: 2021-04-08, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
The mechanical keyboards market is packed and full of diverse products, Corsair clearly wants to create something new. Granted, the TKL format is nothing new (also for Corsair), but here, you get a tenkeyless-form-factor keyboard with pleasant Cherry MX R...
Since the Corsair K70 RGB Mk.2 is still the finest gaming keyboard on the market, it should come as no surprise that the Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion Series is about as good as TKL gaming keyboards get. I miss the numpad, personally (and the wrist rest)...
Excellent Build Quality, Cherry MX Red Mechanical Switches (50 Million Actuations), Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color), USB 2.0 Pass Through, 8MB Built In Memory, Detachable Wrist Rest, Up To 104 Macro Keys, Corsair iCUE
No Dedicated Macro Keys, Price (For Some), No BIOS/Polling Rate Switch,
It's been over 2 years already since we reviewed the K70 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard by CORSAIR so we were quite interested in seeing what the new MK.2 model brought to the table. Honestly since the original K70 RGB was already a very good me...
Published: 2018-01-08, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
the keyboard is built to last from high quality materials, K70 LUX RGB is available in a lot of variants (MX Silent, MX Red, MX Blue, MX Brown) in order to fit all preferences, we've got a free set of FPS/MOBA replaceable keycaps along with a key puller,
We have tested the CORSAIR K70 LUX RGB keyboard with games such as The Crew, Wolfenstein: The New Order, MU Legend but also Quake Champions; since the MX Silent switch does have the same actuation force as the CHERRY MX Red, they did feel very responsive
We have tested the CORSAIR K70 LUX RGB keyboard with games such as The Crew, Wolfenstein: The New Order, MU Legend but also Quake Champions; since the MX Silent switch does have the same actuation force as the CHERRY MX Red, they did feel very responsive...
CUE Software unintuitive, Cherry MX RGB lighting dull and cannot display white effectively, No USB or Audio passthrough
The Corsair Gaming K70 RGB with Cherry MX RGB Red switches is a well-engineered and solid product that ticks all the right boxes for a customizable gaming keyboard, being let down only by the hard-to-use software and somewhat dim lighting. $169.99...
Published: 2016-07-01, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
I always try to use every keyboard that we review as my personal keyboard for at least a week. My typical weekly usage includes a lot of typing (about 100-150 pages), a few hours of gaming and some casual usage, such as internet browsing and messaging. As...
Excellent Build Quality, Cherry MX Red Mechanical Switches (50 Million Actuations), Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color), Built-In Memory, Detachable Wrist Rest, Braided Cable, Up To 104 Macro Keys, Corsair Utility Engine
No Dedicated Macro Keys, Price (For Some), No USB Pass-Through,
The K70 RGM mechanical keyboard may indeed already count roughly 2 years in the market but thanks to the fact that things have been somewhat slow in this particular industry Corsair has nothing really to be afraid from their competition (still t...
Published: 2015-05-14, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
The keyboards undoubtedly are what made Corsair's peripherals known worldwide in such a short time. It has not been long since the release of the Vengeance K60 and K90. Although these were rather simple keyboards at the time, lacking any groundbreaking fe...