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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THE BEST FEELING KEYBOARD
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This keyboard keys are the best pressing keys ive felt.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
TLDR; If you absolutely need a mechanical keyboard but want something with a low profile then you are better off just getting a keyboard with the standard low-profile Cherry style switches (like from Nuphy or Keychron). The Cherry MX ULP switches on this Corsair keyboard are not much different than your standard butterfly-style keyboard.
As much as I like the idea of “ultra” low-profile mechanical switches, at the end of the day the slimmer the keyboard gets the more it just starts to feel like your typical laptop-style keyboard with butterfly or membrane keys. As an example, the Apple Magic Keyboard has a super low travel distance on key press of 0.8mm, compared to a 3.0mm travel distance for a standard cherry-style low-profile switch. This Corsair with its Cherry MX ULP (ultra low profile) switch has a keypress travel of 1.8mm which seems like a great “in-between” option (which is why I bought it), but after using it I realized that the difference in typing feel is very minimal compared to my Apple Magic Keyboard yet it adds a LOT of noise. This keyboard is obviously aimed towards gamers or casual users since they chose the “tactile” ULP switch versus the linear ULP switch which Cherry only offers on their own Cherry KW X ULP keyboard. The tactile switch is very noisy and clicky sounding which (for me) was not good for work-use. For comparison, I get a similar typing feel from my iPad Pro’s Magic Keyboard except my Magic Keyboard is a lot quieter.
Ultimately I chose to return this keyboard because (#1) Best Buy tried to sell me an open-box product, but more importantly (#2) this keyboard has less of a “mechanical” keyboard feel as you would expect and is more akin to your standard laptop-style keyboard.
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This keyboard is without a doubt the slimmest keyboard ive ever had the pleasure of owning the key presses make typing on it a amazing experience the only thing i dislike is the glass top piece that has the lighrs for caps and numlock and the corsair logo gets scratches very easily detracting from the sleek un blemished look
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Good keyboard. The keys were so low profile that it was like typing on a laptop. They keys are sunk in which wouldn't be as bad if they had curves to seat yoir fingers. It is a total subjectional feel thing...some may love it.
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Quick and easy, this keyboard was really good except for when I went to program the G keys. It was a little bit more on the difficult side and while I noticed I could hold a secondary key and keep the macro intact on my G915, allowing for even more combinations, this keyboard did not register the additional key presses, so I returned it and bought a second G915. That was the great disappointment along with the keys being a bit too low profile for my liking.
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-Art
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
good keyboard, weak battery.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Its a great keyboard and the software isn't bad. but the battery does not last long. it will have to be plugged in most of the time. So calling this a wireless keyboard is a stretch - you can definitely use it wirelessly for a good while, but it's not like many other wireless keyboards when you can forget about it and plug it in for a few minutes a week. so it's more of a wireless capable keyboard.
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-Art
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
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For almost 300$ you think that it would last. My space key fell off after a couple of months and it's not repairable. I end up getting a different mechanic keyboard
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Its a bit pricey, but after trying a 70% keyboard I realized it was just too small for me. Read a bunch of reviews on this thing and pulled the trigger..VERY happy with it. First mechanical keyboard in a long time.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
If you dont mind the price and are look for a low profile wireless keyboard with amazing light software, then this is the one for you. Just keep in mind it isnt quite like Cherry MX blue, but they definitely aren't silent, but they offer a nice tactile bump for the typical fullsize keyswitch experience.