The K68 RGB is a substantial step up and beyond what the original K68 offered. The feel is the same, most of the features are the same, but the things Corsair changed with the latest K68 RGB is well worth the investment. Two of the deciding factors are th...
There are a few things we need to get out right away with the K68, but nothing we are going to mention is a deal killer for this mechanical gaming keyboard. We do think that Corsair could have added rubber pads to the end of the extendable feet on the bot...
Very Good Build Quality (IP32 Certified), Cherry MX Red Mechanical Switches (50 Million Actuations), Full RGB Illumination (13 Modes / 4 Brightness Levels / Per Key Illumination), Detachable Rubber Coated Palm / Wrist Rest, Corsair Utility Engine Cont
No Dedicated Macro Keys, No USB Pass Through, LED Intensity (Due To The IP32 Feature),
It's always nice to see a spill resistant keyboard and although in the past that was the case only with membrane models now it seems that mechanical models are heading that way as well. Unfortunately we may never get to see a completely waterpro...
Published: 2018-04-09, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
The K68 is a more budget-oriented entry for Corsair but it's far from feeling like a budget keyboard. They've scaled back in smart ways, like swapping the metal top plate for plastic and cutting out the braided cable. More than being a downgraded K70, the...
Authentic Cherry MX Red switches, Amazing software, Dust/spill proof
Annoying plastic wrist rest, Help button poorly explains the “static” lighting option
This durable mechanical keyboard offers great software. The custom lighting is a bit tricky at first, but once you figure it out, the possibilities are endless...
Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) is extremely powerful, Full programmability and software profiles allow for the use of different OS/typing/language layouts, Dust and fluid-spill resistance works well enough, Onboard controls allow lighting-effect customizati
Stock keycaps really need to be improved, especially compared to the PBT replacement set now available, The rubber molds lead to a mushy, unsatisfying typing experience, Some features/accessories are omitted to hit a price point where other competitors in
The CORSAIR K68 RGB keyboard costs $119.99 from the CORSAIR web shop for either switch option as well as third-party resellers for customers in the USA as of the date of this article. The PBT keycap set costs $49.99 for either the white or black color ver...
Published: 2018-02-20, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Dust and Spill Proof, RGB, Software Control, Wrist Rest
Well The K68 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. You can buy the Corsair K68 RGB Gaming Keyboard for...
The Corsair range of keyboards has been pretty relentless in quality from the early days when it was part of the Vengeance range, through to today when they are established enough to just be part of the Corsair Gaming range, which covers all their periphe...
Corsair has got a lot of keyboards out there, depending on where you want to go features wise you can opt your choice in keycaps, extra G keys, an alu finish and/or go RGB. The K68 RGB offers a truly solid basis for a profession gaming keyboard, really wi...