Testseek.co.uk have collected 36 expert reviews of the Cougar 600K Gaming Keyboard and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cougar 600K Gaming Keyboard.
March 2015
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The editors liked
Great build quality
Detachable wrist rest
Magnetic FPS wrist rest
Report rate hotkeys
N-Key and 6-Key Rollover
Braided cable
USB passthrough
Dedicated multimedia keys
Admirable styling
NKey rollover
Attractive LED Lighting
Aluminium backplate
Multimedia keys
The editors didn't like
Click and membrane switch keys for multimedia keys
“Cougar have gone for a more focused gaming keyboard with the 600K and they’ve certainly delivered on their promise. The Cougar 600K is a great mechanical keyboard with all the core features you would ex
Software limitations may not be to everyone's liking
Published: 2015-03-04, Author: Alex , review by: modders-inc.com
Today I’ve taken a look at the Cougar 600K Gaming Keyboard. Since the Cougar 700K was recently reviewed it was nice to see what the lower model had to offer. It’s not an easy task to look at a keyboard and tell you that you will love it or hate it. Until you ex...
Aluminum faceplate, open chassis makes cleanup between keys easy, Wrist rest has magnetic, detachable section for height adjustment, Pleasing key feel, in Cherry MX Blue version we tested, Choice of four Cherry switch types
Minimal rear tilt might lead to poor elevation and tendon ache, A bit pricey for the feature set, especially compared with Cougar 700K, Connection cable is not detachable
A fine mechanical keyboard with an aluminum faceplate and an open-frame design, the 600K is a dazzling Cherry-based model. But given its lack of full backlighting and many gaming features, its price needs to fall a bit. Read More…...
So often as you move down the models of a range of products the features included drop off alarmingly. The Cougar 600K is the antithesis of this ethos, to the point that nearly everything we said in our conclusion of the Cougar 700K holds true here.In fac...
Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Jason , review by: futurelooks.com
A simple, straight forward keyboard without too many gimmicks, Actually plug and play, no drivers needed, Solid build quality, Can be configured with any key type
Personally not a fan of Cherry MX blue switches, Repeat rate buttons didn't provide any noticeable improvements
Published: 2015-02-04, Author: William , review by: proclockers.com
The COUGAR 600K mechanical gaming keyboard is great. It's stripped of features but that's part of the beauty. There's no extra configurations and no software interface to deal with. It's just you and the game. The aluminum frame give the board a little ad...
Gaming Applications: The Cougar 600K is basically a stripped down version of its 700K flagship keyboard in that all superfluous features are gone. This includes hotkeys, macro support, global lighting, and even the drivers. Many purists are going to appre...
This is an enjoyable keyboard to use. Equipped with a 32-bit ARM processor for speedy key response, the Cougar 600K gaming keyboard fulfilled all of the requirements I expected of it. With an easily attachable/detachable palm rest with additional (and sma...
Published: 2015-01-13, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Founded in Germany by a group of computer peripherals engineers in 2007, Cougar started out mostly offering budget computer cases and power supplies. Today the company offers dozens of products including last year's arrival of the LED-backlit, Cherry MX R...
Aluminum base, not plastic, Optional, gamingcentric COUGAR orange LEDs (WASD and arrow keys), Full Number Pad.
Aluminum adds to the cost – the cost in general is a little up there, Additional wrist rest for gaming just gets in the way (another added cost).
All in all, the COUGAR 600K is quite a nice looking keyboard. It has improved my thoughts on COUGAR as a brand in its entirety. A while back, I saw COUGAR as a cheap (though expensive) peripheral maker. That thought has been whipped away with the last few...
Published: 2015-06-26, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
While we were unboxing and taking the images, we felt this keyboard was a real contender for your hard earned dollar. Even while using various switch types, the feel is not lost with the limited usage of the softer switches used along the top. While not...