At its lowest point, it is 11mm, shorter than a laptop.
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At its lowest point, it is 11mm, shorter than a laptop.
The Cherry MX mechanical switches give you an incredible typing experience, thanks to the short travel distance of 0.8mm required for activation.
The sleek aluminum shell is durable and adds style to your desk.
Easy switching between 5 different devices with Slipstream Wireless and Bluetooth, communication features AES 128-bit encryption. It also has a USB for wired connection.
Up to 50 hours of battery life with RGB lighting and up to 200 hours of battery life without RGB lighting.
Create shortcuts, program macros, and launch applications instantly with four G keys
With Axon communication, you can change up to 20 different lighting colors through the keyboard.
Create any lighting color you want on the keyboard and save up to 50 personal lighting profiles for instant changes according to your mood.
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With this keyboard, I am writing this review.
First of all, I have never used a more enjoyable keyboard in terms of touch. The sound, the construction, everything is wonderful. Exactly what I always wanted, and it feels great.
Now, I imagine everyone is wondering what extra features it has compared to any other keyboard. I start by saying that it is wireless, which comes with its own USB adapter for the antenna, but at the same time, it also has Bluetooth for connection with anything that supports it. There is a function that allows you to choose which device you want to be connected to at any given time. Sometimes I work from home with my laptop, and I don't have a second keyboard. I could connect simultaneously to my desktop computer and laptop, and switch devices with the press of 2 buttons, suddenly controlling my desktop and then switching back to my laptop, and vice versa.
Ergonomically, it is incredible. It is very thin and very light, which I find very strange and original. You can easily place it on your lap and sit on the couch without any discomfort.
How good is the wireless function of the keyboard? I can't tell the difference when I connect it with a cable. It has the exact same response, regardless of the distance (I'm not saying you can go to the kitchen and play, but it certainly doesn't hinder you from using it at your desk or anything), much better than I expected. You can always play with the cable (USB-C), which is long enough and helpful! Also, the packaging claims a few hours of battery life without charging with lights, but it's a lie, it lasts a very long time. I haven't charged the keyboard for a week, and now that it showed it dropped to 75%, we're good on that front. For now!
There is a booklet that explains many functions of the keyboard, which I don't even know, but it's not necessary! It's good to have them though. Additional settings can be made with the iCue application, which greatly helps in fine-tuning the keyboard's functions. As far as I know, it allows for Macro placement on buttons as desired. Let's go, my Macro friends!
On top of the keyboard (together with the Corsair logo), there is a nice panel that shows quite nice things, such as the battery, whether it uses Bluetooth or Slipstream Wireless (the keyboard's adapter), which Profile it is using, if there is Winlock, and many other things!
As for the durability of the keyboard, I'm afraid to test it, and it's too early to tell if the keyboard will withstand enough, but knowing Corsair, I don't think there's an issue.
The downsides? I would say there is an issue with cleaning. The keys are placed there, they are not keycaps, so if you want to remove them to clean, good luck. There is a risk of damaging the product, and it's not worth it. They are tight enough to prevent dirt from getting in, but we'll see about that in the future. The other downside, I would say, is that there isn't as much color customization on the keyboard as my previous Logitech keyboard, not that it's something terribly bad, but I didn't look into it much to know how limited it is.
And finally, the price. I don't cry over the money. It is a lot, yes, for a keyboard, but I feel like I have invested in an incredible tool. I have no complaints so far, and I believe that this keyboard has incredible things to offer, and I enjoy it. It is the perfect keyboard for me, and definitely one of the best I have used, and I highly recommend it (for now). Maybe, when it starts to wear out, I will update the description to tell you about its durability.
But if you have, dear reader, money, and you want to invest in a keyboard, here you go, my friend.
Owner before the K95 so I come from both wired and brick keyboards. The feeling is different, in this one it is lighter for me. It has multiple connections that change with two buttons with the ability for 4 separate connections, 3 of which are Bluetooth. It can work perfectly with the company's adapter if you have other peripherals, saving you trouble. It seems a bit glossy and the shine may bother some after prolonged use (I'm used to the Mac keyboard). I haven't had any problems or interruptions, and only like the mouse, when it stops after a while if you don't use it, it takes 2-3 seconds to start again. It is also a bit more compact as the unnecessary parts have been removed.
Positive:
- Lightweight
- Ergonomic
- Silent for me
- Multiple connections
- Charges with USB-C and comes with a fabric one
- Needs charging less frequently, for example, for me, I don't have to charge it for a month even if I use it for at least 6 hours every day
- I like the feel of the buttons, even if they are clicky
Negative:
- Quite expensive, I paid 300 euros
- The software annoys me when it says that it loaded the profile, OK WE GOT IT
- Some functions only work wired, for example, the new murals colors-backgrounds
- It freezes during firmware updates... and then it tells me it failed to find it. The company has some instructions but it didn't change anything for me...
Just like the company's mouse, I like this one too. It has everything I need for work from home and gives me the feeling that I haven't changed anything from the K95 I left. Guys, I have gone completely wireless and there are very few cables, so the combination of them has improved my setup. Also, I have comfortable gaming. I just needed to get used to it in the end. I recommend buying it, especially if you can find it for 230 with your eyes closed. Now, if you find it too expensive, I understand and there are alternatives or you can go wireless and use a splitter for multiple devices, achieving the same result at a much cheaper price!
The keyboard is a gem, very good quality construction, its price is a bit steep, the feeling from the buttons is incredible for my standards, having changed many keyboards, linear tactile clicky gaming and non-gaming. I would prefer the g-keys to be located vertically on the left side.
P.S. After a month, the wireless stopped working, but I think it was just a coincidence, everyone knows that Corsair produces very good products........... I will buy the same one again!!!
UPDATE: The wireless was fixed after a software upgrade!!!
Fantastic keyboard. The feel of the keys is better than any keyboard I've had. Many times I press them just because the feeling is so satisfying, like a fidget toy. I sold the K100 to get this one because of the wireless and bluetooth (plus the fact that the K100 had a very thick cable that bothered me). The build quality is impeccable. No delay. As for the negatives, I would prefer the macro keys on the left like the K100. It's a full frame keyboard so the 1 centimeter wouldn't make a difference. Also, the price is very high. It will be a great opportunity on sale!
Note: It's a very low keyboard. This makes it very comfortable, but it seemed a bit strange at first until I got used to it. I tried to show it in the photo! :D
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