Best Corsair Keyboards
Corsair Strafe RGB Keyboard
amazing build quality – This product has an amazing build quality, and I've been using it consistently for the past 5 years. It still functions just like new! Show details
Not what you would expect for the money – While none can argue that this keyboard is aesthetically pleasing, it is not on a level that justifies the price. The software for creating and… Read more
editing the macros is terrible, unintuitive and bug-ridden. The backlight LEDs are cheap and faulty. I have progressively watched them blink out one by one on random keys.
Corsair have accepted a return but at my cost to ship back to China. Quite expensive and then you're left without a keyboard for a time.
The mechanical keys themselves have a good feel and the build quality is reasonable, but overall bad design in key areas really dampens this keyboard's potential.
My previous Keyboard was a logitech G-Series and while it had its own issues - It worked flawlessly on a technical level for 2+ years.
My advice is to look elsewhere until Corsair sorts out their quality issues. Sleek aluminium, nice key response, aesthetics Terrible software, faulty LEDs, bad customer support, unintuitive design, only 1x USB port on back
This is a follow up review of the Corsair // K55 gaming keyboard, first reviewed on 28 Aug 2021 – After daily use since purchase, I got used to the fact that all keys which required a shift to get an alternate character (like 1; ! 5; % etc) were… Read more
upside down on the actual keyboard and it hasn't presented with much of a problem. What has happened though which is more disturbing is that certain keys have developed a 'bounce'. That is, they print a number of times with a single key-press. The keys doing this are the 'a' and the 'f' on the alpha keyboard and the '9' on the numeric keyboard. This is a major problem as I don't always visually check what I have typed. It may be perculiar to my keyboard or it may occur across the range.
You'll Be Sorry – After reading a review from Corsair I bought the K70 Mk2 keyboard. They were raving about how good this keyboard is compared to the old version for… Read more
gamers Well, I've got both and believe me the old version is ten times better What did Corsair do to make it better for gamers? They made the keys smaller,
Great, absolutely great if you've got small fingers, unfortunately, I've got big fingers, and if you so much as not CENTERING your finger to hit the key right in the middle, you'll type in the keys either side of the key you want to type, very annoying when trying to type a letter or send an email
Good thing there wasn't a tree growing inb my computer troom, I wouydbv'e ewrrapped it artound tyhe truink by now. My God, what a totally useless keyboard, thios isd asn excam,ple. My next keyboard certainly will not be a Corsair
For a gamer where speed is essential, having small keys on a keyboard is well & truly taking a step backward My new Corsair Mk2 keyboard lasted 72 hrs, I went and dug out my old K2 keyboard
I've had this keyboard for nearly 4 years. It could have been a good experience, if not for these flaws: 1. The volume scroll "key" went bad after… Read more
2-3 years (with only occasional use; not heavy use). Attempting to lower the volume raises it to 100 instantly. It's not acceptable quality to have components needing repair within 2-3 years. 2. The removable USB-C power cord is a bigger problem and a terrible design flaw in my opinion. USB-C provides nearly zero benefit (keyboards with fixed power cords are similarly portable), but both the ports and cables can be easily bent and damaged. Mine loses power at the lightest touch of the cord (or even a heavy keystroke) and the port and/or cable need repair after less than 4 years.
My recommendation: stay away from keyboards with detachable power cords - especially USB-C. It's flimsy, leading to unreliable power delivery. Consumers should boycott USB-C.
Horrible quality – Purchased a K69 RGB keyboard on the 23rd August 2023 with its normal 2 year warranty and JB HI FI’s extra care warranty of 2 years, and within a few… Read more
weeks of use like YouTube and gaming a few of the keycaps have broken/split from the stem. I don’t know how many more keys have actually broken. Also the finish on the keyboard is slightly deteriorating after clean it as per what the manual states which is a little bit of isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth. Contacted Corsair about this and told them about my issue. I've been told by the representative that it's out of the 60 day, original purchase date in order to get a new keyboard and I would need to use the replacement keycap form (which doesn't show the option for keycaps). But then again the finish on the keyboard is deteriorating. Can't take it back to the store for a replacement as Corsair have apparently discontinued the K90.