Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion.
April 2021
(88%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
81 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
88010075
The editors liked
High build quality
Vibrant RGB illumination
Compact form factor
Optional tactile MOBA & FPS keycaps
Ever-solid CHERRY mechanical switches
Novel features
8000Hz USB polling & 4000Hz keyscan support
Plenty of on-board profile space
Detachable USB c
Incredibly sturdy and compact design
Highly responsive performance
Numerous customization options through iCue software
Phenomenal media
Lighting
Profile and lock controls
Per-key RGB lighting
Tournament Switch
Detachable USB cable
Brushed metal plate
Spare keycaps for MOBA and FPS
USB-C detachable cable
8000Hz polling rate
Great quality
Specs and aesthetics
The editors didn't like
No tactile switch option
Comment
= Latest iCUE software update takes some getting used to
Expensive
Expensive to buy
Day-to-day typing takes getting used to
Slightly larger than the most compact TKL keyboards
Whenever a new version of a mechanical keyboard comes out it's always a bit of a trail to try and discover what exactly is the difference between this Cherry MX equipped keyboard and dozens of others. With the Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion Series we have n...
Abstract: It's a brand new keyboard and mouse from Corsair today! Both are part of their gaming line, and in this case their Champion Series. We have the K70 RGB TKL – a TenKeyLess mechanical keyboard – the smaller sibling to the K70 and the Sabre RGB Pro gaming mo...
After taking the Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion Series through its paces, it is quite clear that Corsair has pulled out all the stops for their keyboard. Despite its cutdown size, this keyboard does not lack in highly sought-after features. This includes ge...
Published: 2022-05-26, Author: David , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Corsair does it again with a powerful, durable, robust keyboard designed for gaming champions - no matter how frenetic the action, the K70 keyboard can handle your button mashing with ease. And this time, it's built for competitive go-anywhere play with a...
Published: 2022-05-05, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
The tenkeyless version of CORSAIR's popular mechanical gaming keyboard, now comes with CORSAIR OPX Optical-Mechanical switchesProsDurable construction, both frame and switchesFast actuation and response times with OPX Optical-MechanicalUp to 8,000Hz polli...
Published: 2021-04-08, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Outwardly, we have nothing to complain about on a functional level. Everything has its place, and everything does what it is supposed to do. The open-top design helps keep it clean, lighter in weight while still structurally sound. Still, we feel that it...
Abstract: If anyone ever invents a time machine, it would be fun to take an RGB keyboard from the late 2010s back to the year 1977 just to show the stunned onlookers what the human race has accomplished. No, we didn't get personal jetpacks, and a keyboard isn't qui...
Abstract: If you're a gamer, you probably take your choice of gaming keyboard very seriously. And you should. When your keyboard doubles as your game controller, it's more than just a tool for typing. It is to you what the katana is to a samurai (or to a cyborg nin...
Abstract: If you're a computer user of, shall we say, "a certain age," you remember a time when a room-filling cacophony of clicking was synonymous with typing as words appeared. uh, on a sheet of paper. Typewriters were, in a sense, the original mechanical keyboa...
Decent build quality, Very useful dedicated media controls, Detachable cable design, PBT doubleshot keycaps, Improved bottoming feel for longer keys, Standard bottom row layout, Support up to 8000Hz polling rate, Easy to use iCUE software,
Costly, The rough grain texture on the keycap surface makes it slippery for sweaty fingers/palms, Only comes with Cherry MX Speed variant, Not everyone can feel the difference between 1000Hz and 8000Hz polling rate, Still gives cheap plastic ring-type key
The K70 RGB TKL has plenty of features to offer and I'd say it's actually a pretty wholesome one if you're coming from the older days Corsair keyboards. Apart from the good features being retained, we can also see that Corsair is gradually improving it's...