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Corsair didn't disappoint with this one... I like the wireless capability either by 2.4ghz or bluetooth. The web constructed body and soft press keys make this experience amazing. Ive purchased numerous PC related components from corsair and never been disappointed. This is a 75% meaning you're missing the number pad but if you need the extra desk space or just dont want that feature then this ones for you.. Very solid keyboard and the RGB backlit feature is stunning too with multiple settings.

Quality asf! Added some pre lubed Gateron Pro v3 silvery switches for a deeper but quiet thock, and a set of molgria key caps and I think I'm in love. Update : installed a modded pcb board , and a high quality foam kit from etsy . It just keeps getting better.

I have received the k70 keyboard package, but once I opened it, I saw that it was damaged.

Great keyboard except- for shipping they just slapped a shipping label on the keyboard box itself (which isn’t protected with foam at all) and when I received the keyboard it was beat up as shown in pictures. Everything on the keyboard works but Corsair doesn’t cover shipping damage which is understandable but at least box it up to protect your product.

M&M style buttons, and just like the candy coated chocolate, they will stick. After a month of heavy use, i can already see myself buying a different controller. RISKY PURCHASE.

Awesome mechanical keyboard, i bought the k70 whit blue cherrys version and its awesome the "click" sound and the touch experience. I bought it in the 12/2 and it cames to my house in 12/5, 2 days early and the package was in good state. If you don't want the RGB version or you want the blue cherry, buy this keyboard, the only bad thing than it has is than doesn't has a "gaming" spacebar (other keys "gaming" has a different red texture, like wasd and 1,2,3,4,5 and 6).

The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Gaming Mouse is not just for gaming. With multiple buttons and a scroll wheel that can be quickly customized to perform a variety of tasks, I believe it is a perfect companion for the blogger or website designer as well. For Example: The top wheel is also a button I program to perform any cutting. Just highlight the word on the screen like normal and press the wheel down. It is that easy! You can also program the two buttons on the side to perform as your copy and paste, or any other combo that will suit your own needs. I also find that the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed to be quite comfortable with my larger hands. I wear a XL glove and find the mouse fits perfectly into my palm and my fingers lay right into place. All the buttons are easily accessible, and their placement has been well thought out. I am not a gamer, so do not have anything to share on that subject, but I would imagine it would be a great mouse for that as well. Highly Recommended.

First, one major thing out of the way before I explain this review. I am disabled, in 2017 in my mid 40's I had to retire. Luckily enough for me, I was able to do that. One of my major problems is swelling, and yes in my hands. So here I was retired, and unable to do many of the things I enjoyed. So I decided for my creative outlet I would start writing again. This started my long journey to find the right keyboard. Now to the review. I have been looking and yes spending way too much money in my search for the right keyboard for me. I am not a gamer. I primarily write and utilize graphics applications. I found out quickly that "chiclet" style keyboards weren't going to work. They are hard due to bottoming out against the backplate. This would cause physical issues for me if I used them for more than an hour or so at a time. So after some pain, and no less than 4 different "high-end" keyboards I had to keep searching. These keyboards are now part of my keyboard drawer of demise. Next came the mechanicals, okay this was a nightmare! I started with Razor and Corsair. My first switch was blue, and quickly that was not going to work. The actuation length was just way too long so in order for me to actually know I engaged the key I had to bottom it out. Remember I am disabled so I have a lack of fine feeling in my fingers. They aren't 100% numb but enough so that I get no tactile queues from the switch. So the Huntsman, and MK2 visited the drawer to be entombed. Next, I moved on looking for a low profile thinking maybe the actuation length was the issue. I even experimented with membrane keyboards again. The Ornata was a no go the same issue with bottoming out and hitting the backplate to hard. MK2 Low Profile in a red switch and that was a hard no. The actuation wasn't so bad as it is the pressure needed to engage the switch felt off to me and I was hitting the backplate. I tried some off brands as well like a Redragon low profile, and 3 other keyboards with brown switches. Before you judge me this process took a little over 2 years. I would try different wrist rests and form factors. All in all, I bought and now have in my drawer 11 keyboards, probably $1,200 or so in the hole. Now up to this point how I have been surviving and writing is what I call keyboard merry-go-round. I use a keyboard and when I start to hurt I switch to another. So daily I switch at least once, but usually twice. Now, mind you I write and use my graphics applications a lot. Usually, 4 to 6 hours a day and some days 12 since my pain doesn't let me sleep much. I ran across the Elite 2 earlier this week. So I ordered it and it arrived yesterday early afternoon. The first impression was this was a beast. Well built, and heavy which I like because I have had keyboards slide around on me because I am bottoming them out so much. Got this plugged in and turned it on. The lighting was beautiful. See the RGB really adds nothing to a typing experience physically of course. But it does add something more important. I find it adds sunshine and more importantly inspiration. There is something to color science in the face it can help with creativity and help relax you. So I was very pleased with the excellent lighting of the board. Hands down the best I have seen so far. Now the most important part. These switches are like butter to my fingers they are smooth and soft enough that I felt no pain. The keys are a bit more spread out so that is going to take some time, but man does it feel nice. They are simply perfect for me. I used the keyboard for almost 10 hours on day one. and didn't feel any pain from bottoming out the keys. The response was amazing and the travel distance perfect. The pressure needed to actuate the switch was light and the resistance was balanced perfectly with excellent backpressure. Honestly, for me, this was the most pleasurable experience I have had typing since I fell ill. HyperX you won me over with this product, and I want to thank you. This keyboard felt like it was made for me, and this is about all I have to say... I paired this purchase with the HyperX wrist rest, and that was an excellent choice. Combined the experience was even better. The rest perfectly fit the board height and width and was supportive but not to firm, excellent product as well.

I can't really say if the keys feel nice, since this is my first ever mechanical keyboard, so I can't really compare. Key responses are good. Price is decent, would definitely recommend you get it when it's on sale at $35 instead of the $45. Does require SteelSeries GG program, but account is not needed to customize. Wire length is good. Keyboard is stiff and doesn't twist. Magnetic armrest is easy to take off and feels nice.

this mouse is amazing and I'm coming from a G Pro Superlight the g303 is now my new main this mouse is slightly heavier than my G Pro super late but it feels so much better in the hand it forces your hand into a cloth / fingertip but it just works I've had zero issues with this mouse and I would buy another one if something happened to this one if you're looking for something different that just feels different this is it

The keyboard is decent. While it’s not silent, it’s much quieter compared to a mechanical keyboard, though still louder than a membrane keyboard. The sound level is acceptable. However, the key rebound is not great, making it less suitable for gamers. I purchased this keyboard primarily to avoid disturbing my family at night. When the first keyboard arrived, the left CTRL key was not functioning. I’m not sure if this is a quality control issue or something else. I decided to order a replacement. If the second one also has issues, I’ll definitely be back to share an update.

Teclas super rápidas y suaves, RGB increíble, es costoso pero vale la pena.

fantastic keyboard for gaming and competitive gamers who wants a fast keyboard. would not recommend for those who plans to use it for office work due to is sensitive keys.

The keyboard arrived in perfect condition and feels awesome, though i don't like the cable management; i got the blue switches .i didn't use the CUE software much yet. you can customize each switch lighting and even set custom timing as a gradient effect for each switch. thought it seems to be quite harder and time consuming than you think. i use the ripple key typing effect so far; i might edit my review to be more in depth after i use the keyboard for a month or so .

I've been using the SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard for two years now, and it has exceeded all my expectations. This keyboard offers a seamless gaming experience with its compact form factor, making it perfect for tight gaming setups. What sets it apart is its exceptional performance, surpassing even mechanical keyboards in my experience. Despite rigorous daily use, it still looks and feels brand new. In summary, this keyboard is a testament to quality craftsmanship and reliability.
