Testseek.com 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
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Published: 2018-06-29, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Sometimes the best way to ensure success is not to mess with what works. After using the K70 RGB MK.2 for a short while, I'll echo our own Nathan Wasson's impressions of the Strafe MK.2. I think Corsair's changes to the K70 MK.2 are mostly upside—except...
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Published: 2018-06-29, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Super premium look and feel, Built to last, Great performance and comfort, Excellent RGB lighting and control, USB Passthrough, NKRO, Media Keys
K70 MK.2 Can get pricey, Strafe MK.2 limited switch types
We see a lot of mechanical keyboards here at HotHardware and some on our team frankly fancy themselves aficionados on the topic of key switch technologies and typing decks, with the understanding of the "keys to success," for finding what's right for you...
Gorgeous design, Key switch selection, High-quality components, Helpful extra features
Expensive
Aside from its high price and initially tricky software, Corsair's latest keyboard is nearly without flaw. I have high hopes for the company's upcoming line of wireless gear, and I'm sure the company will think of more wired improvements as time goes on...
I think Corsair hit the nail by adding a suffix to the new K70 RGB, with MK.2, as in mark II. It's an update to that classic design with well-worth it tweaks. The aesthetics have been improved with a new cover and embedded Corsair logo (RGB lit). The base...
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...