With the K70 RGB MK.2 ($159.99), Corsair isn't reinventing the wheel. Instead, it includes modest upgrades to an already-excellent gaming keyboard. The K70 RGB MK.2 embodies the exceptional quality we've come to expect from Corsair, with a robust aluminum frame that uses resilient, Cherry-branded switches. It doesn't have the extensive RGB lighting customization options or row of macro keys you'll find on the Editors' Choice Corsair K95 RGB Platinum, but it'll appeal to gamers who don't want to shell out the $200 for that high-end model. Something Old, Something New There are abundant similarities between the K70 MK.2 and it's older sibling, the K70 LUX RGB($159.99 at Amazon). Both feature a durable aluminum chassis, and radiant, per-key RGB lighting. The two generations come packaged with a detachable rubberized wrist rest and a set of gray textured keycaps for FPS or MOBA players. They also share the same dimensions, measuring 1.5 by 17 by 7 inches (HWD), and weigh the same at ...
The Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 may not possess a litany of substantial upgrades on the previous generation, but it does offer small improvements on Corsair's steadfast and functional design.
Extensive switch options; Per-key RGB lighting; Versatile utility software
Minimal updates from previous iterations