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K70 rapidfire colors pro
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k70 rapidfire colors pro
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The K70 RGB PRO is a terrific addition to the lineup and delivers things like the software lockout switch, multiple angles of attack, a wrist rest, and a detachable Type-C cable.Īgain, as far as software features go, they are identical to the K70 RGB PRO TKL. There isn't a decisive factor to say one is hands down the better option. So similar, it comes down to preference as to which of the two is better. Of course, this design provides more keys, dedicated multimedia, and cable management, but they are very similar in their hearts.

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With all of that in mind, there are advantages to owning the K70 RGB PRO over the RGB PRO TKL, even if the number pad isn't used all the time.Īs we said, much of what Corsair offers in the K70 RGB PRO, we had seen in full when we looked at the K70 RGB PRO TKL. Many of you may feel it in your fingers and forearms for a week or so, but based on experience, it goes away, and to us, there is nothing better than a satisfying click, or many of them in a row as you speed your way through a sentence. There is no stress or pain associated with it, as we have been using stiff spring keyboards forever. With fat fingers, we are hitting fewer keys accidentally now, and even if we are slightly slower typing with these, we are doing less editing, and we still feel that we are faster now with this K70 RGB PRO. While many say that silver and red are the way to go with switches for typists, we find these to be better for us in the long run.

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Windows and ProductivityĪs a daily driver, even though we much prefer a TKL, we have written three or four reviews on this thing and have had many hours of use communication with manufacturers and friends. Using blue switches does make this K70 RGB PRO louder than just about all of the other versions available right now, but all the same, we did not have to adjust our levels in chat, nor do we get any complaints that it is all anyone can hear. If we failed, it was on us, not that the keyboard steered us wrong. When it comes to needing fancy footwork to evade demons, and in some of the crazy jump maneuvers required in DOOM, we found no issues with how the keyboard responds. As far as movement is concerned, with the first in a long time, where we are not resting upon some of the lightest mechanical switches in the industry, we were not finding ourselves accidentally peeking from behind cover in PUBG. Everything there works as intended, and while not part of the main titles covered here, we still find DOTA a good place to mess around with that aspect. In many of the games we play, we do not tend to rely on Macros, but we gave them a spin anyways.

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Gaming and General Impressions DOOM Eternal & PUBG The K70 RGB PRO is available, but you may have to look to Corsair should you desire red, speed, or silent switch options behind the keycaps. Newegg lists the blue and brown switch options at $159.99, but no mention of the other switch choices. Direct from the Corsair Store, you are asked to spend $159.99, but depending on the switch choice, that could be $169.99. While, as we look, there is not a listing for this product to be had on Amazon, we did see it in other locations. The latest iCUE fully supports this keyboard, the cable is braided, and last we see, it is 444mm wide, 166mm deep, and 40mm tall. The K70 RGB Pro also comes with a wrist rest, which we mentioned its magnetic quality. We are told we can have over fifty profiles and that there is a dedicated WIN Lock and a mechanical software lockout function. There is onboard memory to store profiles and hardware profiles of lighting when the software is not in use. Back to the cable, we see one end is USB 3.0, and the other is USB 3 Type-A. The K70 RGB PRO has feet that adjust the height, multimedia controls, and NKRO and 100% anti-ghosting support. Switches in this keyboard are indeed Cherry MX Blue switches, but on-site, we must have ticked on the wrong box.Ĭonnectivity is wired, but the cable is detachable. USB polling rate shows up next, where we see that the AXON tech sports an 8000 HZ speed. We then see that the keyboard weighs in at 1.15kg and contains RGB lighting across the 104-key layout. The specifications were borrowed from the K70 RGB PRO keyboards product page, and we see things start with the mention of the two-year warranty.












K70 rapidfire colors pro