Testseek.com have collected 67 expert reviews of the Cougar Attack X3 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cougar Attack X3.
March 2016
(80%)
67 Reviews
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Excellent lighting effects, Great performance, Keyboard stays in place and won't slip at all
None that I can think of,
This is a beautiful and well designed keyboard, and it's well worth the price. The performance was great and with the addition of COUGAR's UIX system this makes the keyboard a dream to use and customize to you're hearts content. If you're looking for a...
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Published: 2016-07-07, Author: Andy , review by: tomshardware.com
Easy to use, Relatively powerful software, Affordable pricing
Lackluster use of lighting, Membrane media keys, Questionable PCB quality, Flimsy case
The Cougar X3 is a keyboard with some enticing qualities, especially when considering the included software, but the overall lack of quality and cheap feel of the X3 left something to be desired, even in its price range. $89.99 Newegg MORE: Best...
Cheap, Cherry MX switches, UIX System works very well, Bright RGB LEDs, Can be used without a driver, Easy-to-use macros and programmable keys, Sleeved cable, Media keys
Feels very light, making the keyboard feel cheap, Non-standard keycaps
The COUGAR ATTACK X3 is currently available for around $80 on Amazon. Cheap Cherry MX switches UIX System works very well Bright RGB LEDs Can be used without a driver Easy-to-use macros and programmable keys Sleeved cable Media keys Feels very light, maki...
Published: 2016-04-04, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Wrapping things up with my subjective analysis, I always try to use every keyboard that we review as my personal keyboard for at least a week. My typical weekly usage includes a lot of typing (about 100-150 pages), a few hours of gaming and some casual us...
Although I still consider the 700k to be the best mechanical gaming keyboard currently in the COUGAR lineup the Attack X3 lands somewhere in between the 600k and the 500k/450k models. Sure it may not offer extra macro keys, RGB illumination and...
Lightweight and simple, Robust and user-friendly software, Cherry MX switches
Design and LayoutWhat's very strikingly different about this keyboard is the FN key that replaced the windows key in most keyboard layouts. You may like or dislike this but based on my experience, I'm so used to the keyboard layout that I wish the windows...
Sturdy construction, Bright, customisable RGB lighting, Cherry MX Red switches, Clear key font (with or without backlighting)
Lack of wrist support, Poor Cougar UiX software, Only available in US layout, No USB passthrough, No dedicated media keys, Half height Return Key
Cougar have set out to produce the best gaming peripherals on the market, but they've forgotten some major points with the Cougar Attack X3 RGB; mainly the lack of an included wrist support, poor Cougar UiX software, the half-height return key and the lac...
Easy to use, Relatively powerful software, Affordable pricing
Lackluster use of lighting, Membrane media keys, Questionable PCB quality, Flimsy case
The Cougar X3 is a keyboard with some enticing qualities, especially when considering the included software, but the overall lack of quality and cheap feel of the X3 left something to be desired, even in its price range. £90.81 Amazon MOREBest...
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
Once again Cougar have produced another great keyboard. The Cougar Attack X3 with its Cherry MX switches, solid aluminium chassis, backlit keys and great software has little to fear from the competition. That's as long as you don't count its bigger broth...
Noticeable wobble in the board, Non-standard bottom row layout, Poor backlighting legibility, Limited reprogramming options
While the Attack X3 slides neatly under the price points of its competition, it's also a much less impressive keyboard than those options even $10 to $20 more expensive, like the Corsair Strafe or the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate. If you're willing to settle...