Testseek.co.uk have collected 237 expert reviews of the Corsair Gaming K70 Mk2 RGB and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Gaming K70 Mk2 RGB.
July 2018
(89%)
237 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
2217 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
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
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
Slim design
Highly responsive
Attractive lighting
Passthrough and volume roller
Fast
Reliable
Snappy typing
Smart
Slick physical design
Plenty of extra features
Reliable build quality
Fully customisable RGB lighting
Dedicated media keys
USB pass through
Removable wrist rest
Good Build quality
The editors didn't like
Still only USB 2.0 passthrough
No Macro keys
Wrist rest not great
Multimedia controls could be better
Keycap font an acquired taste
Only USB 2.0 pass-through
No dedicated macro keys
Terrible wrist rest
Questionable key feel
Clunky cable
Expensive
Slightly different feel to full-height keys
Flimsy wrist-rest
Uses slow USB 2
Not as satisfying as a typical mechanical keyboard
Abstract: The Corsair K70 MK.2 is a mechanical keyboard that feels as though it's built for our current coronavirus hellscape. Would it fly in a normal office, where serious people wear drab suits and grimly chug mugs of lukewarm instant coffee as they file their T...
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...
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...
Fast, reliable, snappy typing, Smart, slick physical design, Plenty of extra features, Reliable build quality
Slightly different feel to full-height keys, Flimsy wrist-rest, Uses slow USB 2
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...
Published: 2018-12-20, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
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...
Published: 2018-12-08, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
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...
Abstract: 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...
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
Only USB 2.0 pass-through, No dedicated macro keys
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...
Published: 2018-11-23, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: 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...
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
Wrist rest not great, Multimedia controls could be better, Keycap font an acquired taste, Still only USB 2.0 passthrough