I was hesitant to drop over $100 for a top tier mechanical gaming keyboard, and saw this as an entry level option with pseudo-mechanical keys, nice RBG lighting, and the macro features you expect from Corsair.
I was hesitant to drop over $100 for a top tier mechanical gaming keyboard, and saw this as an entry level option with pseudo-mechanical keys, nice RBG lighting, and the macro features you expect from Corsair.
I recently built a gaming computer for the first time and opted to go for this keyboard. Having never used a keyboard in earnest before I'm very pleased with the feel of this one. It is perfect for longer hours of use and has a great feedback.
You should get this!
I got this keyboard 4 days ago for my son and he love it He spends time using it so i don't need to get him another keyboard for awhile
It makes this loud clicking noise which annoys me
Look it's not a $200 RGB metal clicky keyboard, but it is a good one that will last through normal wear and tear. If you want something that looks good and doesn't sound like a thousand klicks going off at a hundred decibels this is a great option.
Got this for my son who is an avid gamer and he said it's excellent and would recommend it.
Nice keyboard easy to use, quiet and easy to see the keys in semi-darkness.
Corsair is retaining their membrane keyboard line-up with the K55, now upgraded with RGB illumination.
Decent software support; Dedicated multimedia keys
Flimsy wrist rest
Many buttons, great click, much wow
I am pleased with the keyboard and I would recommend it to most people that don't want to spend too much on a keyboard but still wants one that is well made. It has okay RBG backlight as it isn't RGB backlit for each key but most and I certainly don't mind that.
Sometimes I have a trouble with the keyboard (the software says there's a problem with the firmware, and I need to restart my computer), but it's a good gaming keyboard.
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