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  • - Gaming
  • - USB Mechanical Cherry MX Brown
  • - QWERTY
  • - Full-size (100%) Numeric keypad
  • - Windows keys Adjustable keyboard height
  • - Backlight RGB LED Multicolour
  • - Black
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K70 RGB MK.2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard — CHERRY® MX Brown
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Corsair K70, Wired, USB, Mechanical, QWERTY, RGB LED, Black

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Corsair K70. Keyboard form factor: Full-size (100%). Keyboard style: Straight. Connectivity technology: Wired, Device interface: USB, Keyboard key switch: Mechanical, Keyboard layout: QWERTY, Keyboard number of keys: 104. Backlight type: RGB LED, Wrist rest. Recommended usage: Gaming. Product colour: Black

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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Uk has collected 190 expert reviews for Corsair K70 keyboard Gaming USB QWERTY Black and the average expert rating is 89 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
89%
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cravingtech.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE Review – Low profile mechanical keyboards seem to be the next thing in 2019. They have slimmer and flatter keys that are not there just for the looks, but to prevent fatigue from extended typing or gaming. Plus, low profil...
Bottom line 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...
100%
tomshardware.co.uk
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile Gaming Keyboard (Credit: Tom's Hardware)Cherry's introduction of low-profile switches seems to have given every keyboard manufacturer ideas. Corsair's latest take on the tech, which refactors its full-height K70 into a pai...
Good Slim design, Highly responsive, Attractive lighting, Passthrough and volume roller...
Bad Terrible wrist rest, Questionable key feel, Clunky cable, Expensive...
Bottom line Unless you were absolutely tied to the idea of low-profile keys, we'd probably opt for the big boy K70 over this. It's a fine keyboard with some smart features, but there's a lot not to like – and much of that is the fault of its switches...
70%
futurefive.co.nz
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
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...
0%
hardwareheaven.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Before we head into the real meat of our Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile RAPIDFIRE review, it's worth explaining where this keyboard fits into the wider K70 range – because it's potentially quite complicated.Alongside this particular model, which costs...
Bottom line Our Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile RAPIDFIRE review illustrates that this keyboard is deeply impressive – and that it doesn't lose out on much because its keys are shorter than conventional buttons.Indeed, they're a little faster than normal mechanical...
0%
trustedreviews.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The latest Corsair keyboard has fast, comfortable keys and plenty of features – but it isn't the only option for rapid-fire gaming The Corsair K70 Rapidfire RGB MK.2 Low Profile keyboard features some intriguing new key technology. It breaks from mechani...
Good Fast, reliable, snappy typing, Smart, slick physical design, Plenty of extra features, Reliable build quality...
Bad Slightly different feel to full-height keys, Flimsy wrist-rest, Uses slow USB 2...
Bottom line The Corsair K70 Rapidfire keyboard has fast, comfortable keys and offers plenty of features – but it isn't the only option for rapid-fire gaming. If you prefer the feel of heavier, taller mechanical switches – or if you need lasers to provide more speed...
80%
aphnetworks.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
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...
81%
Bit-Tech.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Subsequent to the release of the K70 RGB MK.2, Corsair brought to market a new version featuring Cherry MX Low Profile RGB Speed switches, released this year and exclusive to Corsair.Since I've already reviewed the original keyboard, I'll take less time h...
Bottom line Taking an already-successful design and continuing to use already-great software, Corsair would have had to try pretty hard to make this a poor product. Thankfully, the swap to the new exclusive switches is a success and simply adds another choice for gam...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Low-profile mechanical keyboards are the next trend, it seems. Just last month we reviewed Roccat's Vulcan 120 Aimo, the first keyboard I'd seen to combine laptop-style keycaps with full-sized mechanical switches. It was eye-catching, to say the least.No...
Bottom line 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...
0%
pcworld.co.nz
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Low-profile mechanical keyboards are the next trend, it seems. Just last month we reviewed Roccat's Vulcan 120 Aimo, the first keyboard I'd seen to combine laptop-style keycaps with full-sized mechanical switches. It was eye-catching, to say the least.No...
Bottom line 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...
0%
eteknix.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair has one of the finest selections of gaming keyboards on the market today. They have something for every gamer, offering high-performance switches, superb build quality, comprehensive software, RGB, and more. It's no wonder then that they're one of...
Bottom line That's a tricky one, as it's a properly brilliant keyboard, and I'm sure it would make any gamer very happy. However, it is quite expensive, so it's hardly an impulse buy for many. If you can afford it, it's worth every penny for the refined looks alone...
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tweaktown.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Not that long ago, Corsair decided to give some of their older keyboards a second lease on life, which is what has us here today. With these products, they keep a similar size, overall design, and shape, yet have been gone over again to improve upon thing...
Bottom line 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...
99%
pcgamesn.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The latest low-profile update to Corsair's K70 range is the first change to the classic keyboard that genuinely adds to it. And that honestly means the finest gaming keyboard has actually just gotten better.The Corsair K70 is my favourite gaming keyboar...
90%
vortez.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
$ US / $ AUSThe Corsair K is a well-acclaimed keyboard that has been around for quite some time now, and over the years it's seen a fair few subtle facelifts as well as some incremental performance tweaks, but the MK changed that with its biggest updat...
Good Excellent RGB, Dedicated media controls, USB pass-through, Comfortable typing experience, 8MB storage for profiles, Solid construction, Great gaming experience, Neutral, - Slightly flimsy feeling wrist rest, - A touch on the pricey side, - Switches are s...
Bad Only USB 2.0 pass-through, No dedicated macro keys...
Bottom line Corsair hasn't changed too much with this iteration of the K70, and that is understandable as the K70 is one of the best mechanical keyboards on offer. What Corsair have done are made some small incremental changes that have altered the dynamic of the K70...
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techteamgb.co.uk
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Want one? Amazon: a-fwd.to/1OntLXO When someone says, “we've got a new mechanical gaming keyboard that is completely different than usual” I'm normally pretty sceptical, but this, the Corsair K70 MK.2 Low Profile. It's different. Products shown provided...
96%
HEXUS.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair's K70 has long served as a go-to solution for gamers seeking a reliable mechanical keyboard. Offering a choice of backlit Cherry MX switches and a likeable volume scroller arranged on an aluminium-topped board, the K70's familiar format has remain...
Good Sleek, low-profile design, Excellent RGB implementation, Rigid aluminium top plate, Well-suited to both work and play, Reasonably quiet action, Easy customisation via iCue...
Bad Wrist rest not great, Multimedia controls could be better, Keycap font an acquired taste, Still only USB 2.0 passthrough...
0%
kitguru.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair are well known for a variety of high quality computer components and accessories. Today we take a look at a brand new addition to their range of MK.2 Keyboards. The current MK.2 keyboards in the line up – the K70 and Strafe, replace existing older...
Good Fully customisable RGB lighting, Dedicated media keys, USB pass through, Excellent iCUE software, Removable wrist rest, Good Build quality...
Bad Expensive, Not as satisfying as a typical mechanical keyboard, Underside feet are slippy...
85%
thestreamingblog.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
For quite some time, Corsair has continuously been in the frontlines of gaming peripherals and devices. Needless to say, the company really knows their stuff, especially when it comes to making a solid and highly efficient gaming keyboard.Today, we're goi...
Bottom line 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...
100%
ocaholic.ch.english
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
With their K70 RGB MK2 Low Profile, Corsair has a high-end keyboard in its portfolio which sports Cherry MX Low Profile RGB mechanical switches. Therefore there is going to be a good looking backlight that you can customize with the vendor's iCue software...
80%
Bit-Tech.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair has been a major player in the mechanical keyboard market for some time, and the numerous variants of its K70 unit have been popular ever since the original Vengeance K70 launched five years ago. Today, I'm looking at the latest unit, the K70 RGB...
Bottom line The K70 RGB MK.2 is a keyboard to be reckoned with. It excels on both the hardware and software fronts, and I'm especially happy with Corsair's progress regarding the latter; iCUE is both immensely powerful and intuitive, which is a delicate balance to ge...
0%
pcpowerplay.com.au
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Razer may have been first to market with its Cherry-powered Black Widow gaming keyboard, but it was Corsair that charged into the space and really put mechanical gaming keyboards on the map. By poaching engineers from Logitech, and combining that skill wi...
Good Very well made, Good selection of switches, All the features you could want...
Bad Rather expensive...
0%
techteamgb.co.uk
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Want one? Amazon: This is the Corsair K70 MK.2. It's got Cherry MX switches. It's got a wrist rest. It's got (a lot) of RGB. It's got a lot going for it – but is it worth the price tag? Let's find out! Products shown provided by: Corsair - Patreon: www.pa...
90%
vortez.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
$The Corsair K has been around for a number of years now, with several different variations and improvements in that time, however they were all just small, incremental adjustments not worthy of a new version number Today, that changes, with the Corsai...
Good Lovely, uniform RGB lighting, Dedicated media controls + volume roller, Cable routing underneath, Has USB 2.0 passthrough, Excellent iCUE software, Wide choice of Cherry MX key switches available, 8MB onboard memory + dedicated profile switch, Feels soli...
Bad Still only USB 2.0 passthrough, No Macro keys...
Bottom line So, it seems that retaining a perfectly good recipe and tweaking it slightly is the way to go; we've found very few issues with the Corsair K70 MK.2, while finding other features we definitely approve of.The cable routing on the underside is excellent, gi...
0%
thestreamingblog.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The Corsair K70 RGB can be referred to as an almost perfect keyboard. It features a sleek design, classic Cherry MX switches, plus a collection of colorful and eye-catching rainbow backlights. After a couple of years developing and enhancing its design, t...
Bottom line 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...
100%
pcgamesn.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair's K70 mechanical gaming keyboard has finally evolved. The K70 MK.2 takes the well-known - and well-loved - classic from Corsair and moves components around like a painting by Picasso. But has it all been worth it? No, not really.It's no secret t...
80%
eteknix.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The Corsair keyboard range has been a staple of the PC gaming diet for many years now. PC gamers and enthusiasts around the world love the keyboards they produce, and every year, Corsair try to make them a little bit better too. The new K70 doesn't offer...
Bottom line If you own a K70 and it's working great, I wouldn't rush out to upgrade any time soon. However, if you're taking your first plunge into the K70 range, or feel your old one is getting a little tired, this is the keyboard for you. It may be a bit expensive...
0%
tomshardware.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile Gaming Keyboard (Credit: Tom's Hardware)Cherry's introduction of low-profile switches seems to have given every keyboard manufacturer ideas. Corsair's latest take on the tech, which refactors its full-height K70 into a p...
Good Slim design, Highly responsive, Attractive lighting, Passthrough and volume roller...
Bad Terrible wrist rest, Questionable key feel, Clunky cable, Expensive...
Bottom line Unless you were absolutely tied to the idea of low-profile keys, we'd probably opt for the big boy K70 over this. It's a fine keyboard with some smart features, but there's a lot not to like – and much of that is the fault of its switches...
70%
techpowerup.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
CORSAIR had announced and released their updates to the popular STRAFE and K70 series of RGB mechanical keyboards last year, and we took a look at the STRAFE RGB MK.2 then. Referenced in that review was also the K70 RGB MK.2 from CORSAIR, which aimed to...
Good 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...
Bad Expensive at MSRP, although the sale price is attractive, Only one switch option for the SE version, Aftermarket keycap-set compatibility is still low...
Bottom line The CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 SE Keyboard only comes in one switch option and costs $179.99, albeit with a current temporary sale price of $139.99 from the CORSAIR web shop, as well as other retailers, including Amazon.com for customers in the USA, as of the...
0%
technologyx.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Glitz and glamour are the Meta for the gamers of 2019. Consumers are more focused on how things look and tend to lose focus on how the products perform. Corsair has given us the opportunity to take a look at their new K70 Mk.2 Low Profile gaming keyboard...
Bottom line We will always recommend a great keyboard and the new Mk.2 Low Profile is no exception. Thanks go to Corsair here for letting us try this fairly priced performer out...
82%
nikktech.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Keyboards have undergone numerous changes since the early 90's (some important, some less important and some which didn't make it far and were quickly dismissed) when I first started using one with the my very first PC but the ones that stand out the most...
Good Excellent Build Quality, Cherry MX Speed Low Profile Mechanical Switches (Over 50 Million Actuations), Almost Inaudible, Full RGB Key Illumination (Custom Effects/Individual Key Color), USB 2.0 Pass Through, Detachable Wrist Rest, Up To 104 Macro Ke...
Bad No Dedicated Macro Keys, Price (For Some), Low Profile Keys Are Not For Everyone (Limited Feedback)...
Bottom line Just like the “regular” K70 RGB MK.2 Keyboard by CORSAIR the K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile is a high-quality model with almost all the bells and whistles (the lack of dedicated macro keys being perhaps the only thing some gamers may be disappointed...
0%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Low-profile mechanical keyboards are the next trend, it seems. Just last month we reviewed Roccat's Vulcan 120 Aimo, the first keyboard I'd seen to combine laptop-style keycaps with full-sized mechanical switches. It was eye-catching, to say the least.No...
Good Low Profile Cherry MX switch mimics standard desktop switches surprisingly well, Same durable K70 build quality, Flatter laptop-style layout makes for speedy typing...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
90%
modders-inc.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
In the past, Corsair has made some top quality keyboards. However, even top quality components need an update from time to time. Enter the Mk.2 versions. Earlier this year, we reviewed the Corsair Strafe Mk.2 and were impressed with the updates it receive...
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madshrimps.be
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
At first we would like to thank CORSAIR for offering us their K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile Gaming Keyboard for testing and reviewing."Founded in 1994, Corsair has grown from pioneering the high-performance DRAM market to one of the world's leading provi...
Good lowprofile keys, silent actuation and fast, perkey RGB backlighting, bright LEDs, sturdy construction thanks to the brushed aluminum plate, USB hub included for connecting other peripherals, powerful iCUE software, which unifies all supported CORSAIR hard...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
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overclock3d.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The Corsair range of keyboards has been a monster success. When they first appeared as the Vengeance range we were impressed by the build quality and clever features, and as time has gone on and Corsair have refined their design, including dropping the...
Bottom line Since their inception the Corsair K series of keyboards have provided some of the finest combinations of typing experience and feature set available.The K70 RGB Mk.2 Low Profile is a revision of their supremely popular K70 keyboard, with all the positive...
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Techreport.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair refreshed its K70 and Strafe keyboards this year by porting over a number of features from the K95 Platinum and adding the MK.2 designation to, well, mark the change. We've already reviewed those updated boards, but Corsair has recently teamed up...
Bottom line The mechanical keyboard market is swiftly shifting right now with the rise of new switch manufacturers and the rapid growth of the hobbyist crowd. Corsair is trying to stay up to date with its MK.2 refreshes, but not all the changes are positive. It's a...
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guru3d.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile RAPIDFIRE Mark II and low profileRight, let me start with a disclaimer: this article has been typed on the very same keyboard we review today. Yes, Corsair has released a new revision in their RGB MK.2 series keyboards, an...
Bottom line I like the new MK2 series, a number of improvements have been made, mostly of an aesthetic nature. In this version, the USB connector has been changed, much nicer looking, but anyway, not important. This keyboard has 99% of the DNA of the MK2 K70 RGB vers...
100%
techgage.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair has managed to do something many companies haven't: enjoy success in a bunch of different markets. When the company unveiled its first chassis in 2009, the Obsidian 800D, I remember being downright impressed when I was looking it over at the comp...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line The K70 isn't a brand-new series, and the RGB MK.2 variant has been around for a while. So there's not much I can say here that you probably don't already know. This is the first time I've used a K70 personally, and I'm really quite impressed. Corsair's e...
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techbuyersguru.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Special Promotion: Get a chance to win a free K70 Mk.2 Low Profile Keyboard now through November 1st, simply by posting a comment in our YouTube review! IntroductionHere at The Tech Buyer's Guru, we've been through our fair share of mechanical ke...
Good Unmatched industrial design, sublime switch actuation, silent operation, amazing RGB lighting effects...
Bad Software is comprehensive but as clunky as ever...
Bottom line So, yeah, this thing's pretty awesome! The competition will have a lot of catching up to do if it wants to match what Cherry and Corsair have created in the new K70 Low Profile Rapidfire Keyboard. It combines everything we love about mechanical models, an...
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futurelooks.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
CORSAIR has launched a new version of the K70 RGB MK.2 RGB Mechanical Keyboard. After using it for just one day, I don't want to go back...
Good Super comfortable to use, Low profile without any downside, RGB lights are LIT...
Bad My wife wants one too, I want another for the office, I want one for my future children...
96%
funkykit.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Today we will be showing you guys the Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Gaming Keyboard. With the successful K70 keyboard and analyzed thousands of reviews and user feedback to implement functionality and small but critically important details. In addition, we took a...
Good Dust and Spill Proof, RGB, Software Control, Wrist Rest...
Bottom line Well The K70 lives up to the spill proof hype, so spill away or rage dump your keyboard with water to your hearts content. The keyboard is built to withstand the everyday active lifestyle of most of us.  Related articlesCorsair T2 Road Warrior Gaming Chai...
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proclockers.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
When looking for a premium keyboard, it's easy to filter out the keyboards that won't meet your needs based on their set of features. When finally making your decision, it's often the little details that will set a keyboard apart. Corsair's K70 RGB MK.2 h...
Bottom line Corsair has managed to take an almost flawless keyboard, the STRAFE RGB MK.2, and improved upon it to create a truly premium keyboard. It has taken all those wonderful features included in the STRAFE and added a lot of stylized design choices, which gives...
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overclock3d.net
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The original K70 keyboard from Corsair is still one of the best mechanical options around, and today we're reviewing their updated Mk 2 model to see what has been refined.If you've found yourself considering a mechanical keyboard then it would be impo...
Bottom line Sometimes you get a product which is correct out of the gate and thus enhancing it isn't a simple matter. It is much easier to correct glaring flaws than refine something already polished to a sheen.With the Corsair K70 it was already a hugely successful...
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technologyx.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Summer is one of the busiest times for peripheral manufacturers. On one side of the spectrum you have teens on break from school looking to add to their arsenal of gaming. The other side of this spectrum is the remainder of the demographic with their post...
Bottom line Complete customization with a dash of structural sturdiness and a pinch of Cherry key options create a perfect recipe. Pick one up ASAP and you will not be disappointed...
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gamecrate.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
You'd be hard pressed to find a mechanical gaming keyboard more universally loved than Corsair's excellent K70. But the gaming peripherals market is constantly evolving, and no company, even a behemoth like Corsair, can be content to rest on its laurels i...
Bottom line The K70 MK.2 takes everything that was great about the first version of the K70, and improves on it. It's an all around excellent mechanical keyboard, and an easy recommendation...
95%
benchmarkreviews.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been provided by Corsair.Corsair has revamped their K70 series with a new MK.2 edition. The K70 RGB MK.2 is a gaming mechanical keyboard featuring 100% Cherry MX Speed, Red, Brown, Blue, and Sil...
Good All aluminum frame, Per key RGB, Authentic Cherry MX switches, Braided cable, Dedicated media keys, Heavy base, Multi-profile support, USB Pass-through...
Bad Non-standard bottom row layout for keycap compatibility, Ratings:...
Bottom line In terms of performance, the Corsair K70 MK.2 RGB performed at my expectations. It is, after all, a Corsair product, and one would be hard pressed to find a Corsair product that didn't please. Would you use this for your regular, every day keyboard? Well...
93%
futurelooks.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The new and improved media controls, a wider volume roller, and dedicated buttons for adjusting the RGB profiles are welcome changes to the Corsair K70 keyboard. The new Corsair K70 MK.2 model adds underside cable routing channels for additional cable management and small changes in the palm rest textures that adds extra grip...
Good High quality construction, Improved media controls, Even better RGB than gen 1...
Bad Two USB cables to plug in, Only one USB port...
95%
gamingshogun.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair's Strafe and K70 RGB keyboards have been staples in many gamer arsenals. They are extremely well-built and feature some great gamer-specific enhancements. I mention this because some critics have been skeptical at the fact that these are mainly pl...
Good RGB Lighting, Variety of key switch types, USB pass through, Braided cord...
Bad Keyboard feet feel flimsy...
Bottom line Corsair K70 RGB Mk.2 and Strafe RGB Mk.2 Keyboards$139.99 to $169.998.4Build Quality8.0 /10Performance8.0 /10Lighting9.0 /10Value8.5 /10ProsRGB LightingVariety of key switch typesUSB pass throughBraided cordConsKeyboard feet feel flimsyCorsair Storecorsai...
84%
hothardware.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair's line-ups of K70 and Strafe mechanical gaming keyboards have been on the market now for quite some time. The Strafe is a more streamlined speedster for performance freaks and the K70 a more full-featured deck with ultra-premium build quality. We...
Good Super premium look and feel, Built to last, Great performance and comfort, Excellent RGB lighting and control, USB Passthrough, NKRO, Media Keys...
Bad K70 MK.2 Can get pricey, Strafe MK.2 limited switch types...
Bottom line We see a lot of mechanical keyboards here at HotHardware and some on our team frankly fancy themselves aficionados on the topic of key switch technologies and typing decks, with the understanding of the "keys to success," for finding what's right for you...
90%
Techreport.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair is one of the companies responsible for the renaissance of mechanical keyboards among the enthusiast set, and its arsenal of Cherry MX-underpinned products has only grown as time goes on. I've been using the original K70 RGB as my daily driver sin...
Bottom line Sometimes the best way to ensure success is not to mess with what works. After using the K70 RGB MK.2 for a short while, I'll echo our own Nathan Wasson's impressions of the Strafe MK.2. I think Corsair's changes to the K70 MK.2 are mostly upside—except...
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tomsguide.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
The Corsair K70 RGB was a nearly perfect keyboard, featuring a sleek design, authentic Cherry MX switches and a colorful array of rainbow backlights. After a few years of fine-tuning the design, Corsair has released the K70 RGB Mk.2, and the company's eff...
Good Gorgeous desig, Key switch selectio, High-quality component, Helpful extra features...
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line Aside from its high price and initially tricky software, Corsair's latest keyboard is nearly without flaw. I have high hopes for the company's upcoming line of wireless gear, and I'm sure the company will think of more wired improvements as time goes on...
100%
guru3d.com
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2019-12-07 10:36:25
Corsair Gaming K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE MK.2 That classic K70 going Mark IICorsair is altering and revamping some of the products and SKUs in their keyboard line, the admired K70 RGB today gets released as an updated MK.2 version. You'll spot some aesthetic twea...
Bottom line I think Corsair hit the nail by adding a suffix to the new K70 RGB, with MK.2, as in mark II. It's an update to that classic design with well-worth it tweaks. The aesthetics have been improved with a new cover and embedded Corsair logo (RGB lit). The base...
100%
techpowerup.com
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2020-03-02 14:40:34
The CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile keyboard is not a new release, in case you were wondering why the company is putting this out so soon after their recently announced K95 Platinum XT. I had originally planned on covering this alongside the non-low pro...
Good Good price for the feature set, especially with current street pricing, Hardware playback allows for three profiles to be saved onboard, Good build quality, Full programmability and software profiles via iCUE allow for the use of different OS/typing/langu...
Bad Not very low in profile, The low-profile version of the Cherry MX Speed switch is fairly redundant, Aftermarket keycap-set compatibility is still low, and the stock keycaps can be better built...
Bottom line The CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile keyboard comes in two switch options and is $169.99 from the CORSAIR webshop. The current street price is ~$120 from their retail partners, including Amazon.com, for customers in the USA. Good price for the feature se...
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