It's kinda nice that Corsair is seemingly starting to hone in on what consumers REALLY want from peripherals. As much of a fanboy as I am for them, they have seemed a little out of touch with their keyboards as of late, but this looks like a SOLID product. Great review as always brother!
Eh. Thing is, people who are into custom mechanicals may be loud but are still a minority amongst consumers. Most of my gamer pals have moved onto mechanical keyboards at this point but no one else I know is aware of or cares about custom keyboards. I think its good though that we are getting trickle down of custom keyboard features into the mainstream. First from the "fully custom" enthusiast fringes into the "semi custom" world of your Keychrons, GMMKs and Akkos and now into the genuine mainstream. I just don't think mainstream brands would ever go all in and release stuff enthusiasts would actually want like full unibody CNC metal cases...
This looks good for a no-nonsense off the shelf gaming keyboard. I am hopeful their ownership of Drop will improve their main brand offerings without diminishing Drop’s own stuff
I went all-in on iCue in 2018 and by 2022 I was done with iCue and RGB in general. It's REALLY NICE to see that iCue is not needed for this board at all. It sounds really good too, wow. They really missed an opportunity on having the caps be shine through, but that's just me. I'm not a touch typist and play in the dark to maximize my OLED experience. Hope they make a set of caps that are shine through with the same legends and alternates on it.
Compact board with volume knob, Fn keys, wireless, good typing sound, PBT, under $200 from a name brand. That's a big win! 🔥vid as always man!! Surprised on the Panda switch improvement.
I’m surprised that more of these gaming companies don’t use some sort of milky top nylon blend switches. I’d think you’d not lose too much shine through for your RGB lighting, and it would almost certainly sound lower pitched than the ubiquitous clear polycarbonate top switches, which seems more in line with what people want at the moment.
Very nice to see more performant WIRELESS keyboards! ROG Azoth still reigns supreme though, with lighting off I can't even remember when was the last time I charged it, unbelievable battery.
I'm a Keychron, Zowie, Nuphy, and Ducky guy because I dual boot into Linux and prefer avoiding massive crapware drive/config packages. I appreciate seeing more big box brands move away from software dependency.
Mine arrived today and the legends all look as they should, I really like this board. But I'm trying to decide which is better for me. I also have ROG Azoth and I think the K65 will be my main one, but it takes a few days to ferret that out. These switches are smooth and quick, though I really like the look of box stems. Personal preference. I usually am not a fan of stock keycaps, but these look and feel good. Nice thickness. It is so hard sometimes to decide between boards when companies produce products that mirror each other. There is love and hate with all, so hard at times to get to endgame. But I think for the ROG it's the software that kills it for me. I don't have issues with iCue and I prefer its ease of configuration and its look. Such as the Dashboard Stats, which I run on secondary screen when gaming for quick glance. Usually there is a clear winner, but I may just keep both boards as they both feel good. The RGB on the K65 is a clear winner over the ROG Azoth. But the solid feel of the typing experience makes it hard for me to discard it. Great content as always!
That foam under the spacebar plus the triangles are next level for a mass production company like corsair. W. If this had rapid trigger/ analog switched or how do you wanna call them, I would have dropped over 200 euros right now for it
It's refreshing to see this space of the keyboard market getting more attention from the bigger players, and in very competitive ways. We're all winning.
Many UA-camrs complained that legends are not aligned or centered properly. Also if you have customizations only takes effect when icue is active if not it will revert back on its factory settings.
it's really nice and i like also the sound....I was just looking for a new keyboard to write or use it to work also the knob with volum,scroll and zoom are very useful great review
can you make a detailed video on how to download the corsair software and how to properly connect your corsair device to it on mac/pc also how to change the color options with out downloading the software. i just bought my first laptop (macbook pro m2 max) and its very confusing that i have to download a software to adjust the functionality of my keyboard. all im trying to do is make the back round light on my keyboard solid purple lol.
Definitely looks nice. i like the minimal look. Especially when it goes on sale, it'll be a steal. Great entry level keyboard if someone has been itching to get into the custom keyboard scene.
just got this Keyboard and iam really happy. Its hard to get a nice looking costmizeble keyboard that dosent cost 200+ euros so this was the best and esiest option for me and iam really happy with it. The sound aswell is really nice
Looks like Corsair took some notes! Late to the party (by 2 years) but nice to see them give an offering for a more premium keyboard experience. Great breakdown and review B! 💪🏽🔥
On their website the keys look shine thru?? I'M Bummed cuz theyre not. I prefer the fonts to be lit as well. Maybe it depends on region? CAN you assign rgb toindividual keys?
I am all in for more Corsair wireless gear. Rocking the Scimitar wireless, Virtuoso, M75 Air... but none of them work as intended. They all have random stutters. So while I use them wireless on casual times, I never use them in wireless mode while gaming because they have never worked as intended since purchase. Firmware updated, software updated, dongles in line of sight and at arms length.
Nice to see a new video! Definitely an interesting board, it would be nice if it least had some AL though as I would think it wouldn't cost that much more. I noticed someone asking about iCue on Drop's site the other day and they noted they might add it to some future boards. I have to wonder if they will carry this... probably not but might be a good crossover. Ready for your V2s to get back in stock, that bump is so crisp I need more of them :)
Just got one of these along with a M65 ultra RGB wireless mouse in a deal on Amazon. Looking forward to pairing them up with my laptop for my cabin at sea. Hopefully I’ll be able to pair them both up through the slipstream dongle that came with the mouse. Time will tell as they’ve just arrived. 😊
What is the best way to lube the holy panda x? I just got a k65 plus and planning to get the hpx. Should I lube the springs and stems only? Or include the bottom housing?
Curious to see how this stacks up to the upcoming HyperX Alloy Rise, which is also a 75% but is gasket mount vs top mount, and is targeting around the same price at $170.
I have to say that I'm pleasantly surprised by Corsair here. My first mechanical keyboard was the first version of the Corsair K70 which didn't even have RGB. For the past years, I thought that Corsair didn't understand the current mechanical keyboard market since they were releasing keyboards at a high price without PBT keycaps, hotswap sockets, with bad stabilizers, no ability to modify their keyboards easily and meh switches. So for me this keyboard is the equivalent of what the original K70 was back in the days which is a good quality mechanical keyboard from a reputable brand for a reasonable price, big thumbs up to Corsair for that.
Ok so the real question is IF Razer offered the BLACKWIDOW v4 75% in wireless which would you recommend. The K65 Plus, BLACKWIDOW v4 75%, or the Azoth?
If only the case was full metal... One thing I still miss from "mainstream" gaming keyboards is the super well optimised debounce and latency algorithms. On the custom/semi custom side next to no-one bothers with debounce (they throw in 1k polling and call it a day if you are lucky). As far as I know (this may have changed) only Glorious and Nuphy are properly implementing debounce.
Man, I wish I had this board when I started this hobby a few years ago. Corsair and the other peripheral makers have gotten a lot better with the sounds of their board. Hope they keep going down this path.
Asus aint lying about battery life. With 'normal' use, my Azoth has lasted 6 months with RGB/OLED off. As much as I'd like to ditch Armory Crate and go for this, I just can't based on battery life alone.
I bought my first new keyboard in 8 yeears last month, a Razer blackwidow V4 75%. As you'll see throughout this comment it has some issues with double inputing. This was aan issue mentioned in a number of rreviews I read about this keyboard and assumed it was an intermittent thing. It has absolutely ruined the V4 75% for me. Im aactively working on a refund from the seller, just bought this corsair as a replacement, and some shine through keycaps since those are a necessity for me. My biggest question is, on the corsair website, it says that if you buy the keyboard from them, theyll send a coupon for 50% off the holy panda switches. I was wondering if you got yours direct from corsair, and if i should be expecting an email with the coupon
this video and the one from hipyo kinda convinced me to go ahead and buy this keyboard because I am deep into the corsair eco system and it makes my life easier for corsair to have a good out of the box product to buy for keyboards because I dont like having a bunch of different apps and software on my pc. The only thing that I have that I don't use iCue for is my 2 mice as logitech kinda just does it for me there with the g-pro x for gaming and the g502 light speed for any other task especially that infinite scroll wheel WOO
Bought one and love this keyboard however I'm disappointed with the keycaps as the characters doesn't illuminate with the backlight on. I have looked into replacing these keycaps from the Corsair store but there are some non-standard sized keys such as FN, ALT, CTRL, etc. on the K65 Plus Wireless. This keyboard is perfect on pretty much all aspect except for the keycaps. What the heck?
@@JorgeMartinez-se2ji Yeah I bought the Corsair keycaps mod kit (Elgato Blue), which works great for replacing all except for these five keys - Delete, Right Alt, FN, Right Ctrl, and Right Shift. I tried replacing the Delete keycap with the backit one but the one that came in the mod kit is shorter in depth vs. the Delete keycap that came with the keyboard. In other word, the keycaps along the back row are taller than ones along the front row. Also I find it hard to read the light grey text on the blue keycaps without the backlight on. Probably better to get a black mod kit instead. BTW the keycaps that came with the keyboard looks good for well lit environment like an office keyboard however not for dark scenario for gaming and media keyboard. For dark scenario, need to replace the keycaps for the backlit ones. Check out Hipyo Tech's video re this keyboard.
Great keyboard. However, at this price I would have expected a metal board with a metal ESC key. Overall though you can't go wrong building your own. Especially since most are hotswap now. Quite a few nice kits from epomaker. Def would check that out instead.
I can't help but feel like it shouldn't be compared to the Azoth, but rather should be compared to the Strix Scope 2. The Scope is much closer in price and feel, the major difference being that the scope is 100%
Bought a 8bitdo NES looking keyboard. No RGB sucks but it’s a slick keyboard. Was gonna buy this but I hate iCUE. I know you can use it without iCUE but you won’t be able to do much with it
Only problem for Corsair is more and more people are finding that magnetic keyboards like Wooting, Apex Pro, and Drunkdeer are completely unmatched by anything not using magnetic switches.
There is a black version that has backlit keycaps. I unfortunately bought the midnight grey version that's in the video before finding out about the black one.
Its been 7 months and they have not fix the offset of the keycap letters. That shows me they don't care a lot about feedback. Corsair is a very questionable company.
so, illuminated keyboard with no illuminated keycaps. Why are we having RGB then? typing in very dark environment with this kind of illumination is very confusing and basically worse than being completely un-illuminated.
I like your fast, no bs, no yapping style of reviews. Subbed.
appreciate you man 🤝
It's kinda nice that Corsair is seemingly starting to hone in on what consumers REALLY want from peripherals. As much of a fanboy as I am for them, they have seemed a little out of touch with their keyboards as of late, but this looks like a SOLID product. Great review as always brother!
Yeah this keyboard looks awesome... if it came out in 2018
For 150$ I bought akko mod007b HE. Aluminium, magnetic switches lubed with rapid trigger, gasket mount, knob and sound alot better.
lo unico malo que las keycaps no se iluminan
Eh. Thing is, people who are into custom mechanicals may be loud but are still a minority amongst consumers. Most of my gamer pals have moved onto mechanical keyboards at this point but no one else I know is aware of or cares about custom keyboards.
I think its good though that we are getting trickle down of custom keyboard features into the mainstream. First from the "fully custom" enthusiast fringes into the "semi custom" world of your Keychrons, GMMKs and Akkos and now into the genuine mainstream.
I just don't think mainstream brands would ever go all in and release stuff enthusiasts would actually want like full unibody CNC metal cases...
I love mine been playing with it for a week. Glad corsair is moving in the right direction with their keyboards.
Named "K65" *is 75%* 😂
yeah ever since their 60% board their names have been completely fucked lmao
It’s Corsair….what do you expect?
65 plus. Meaning plus 10%
The tenless is/was called K65 too.. so atleast it’s eee Closer.
I have their 60% wireless keyboard (got it for a steal at $70), it's model name is K70...Who knows what the hell they were thinking not naming it K60.
This looks good for a no-nonsense off the shelf gaming keyboard. I am hopeful their ownership of Drop will improve their main brand offerings without diminishing Drop’s own stuff
I went all-in on iCue in 2018 and by 2022 I was done with iCue and RGB in general. It's REALLY NICE to see that iCue is not needed for this board at all. It sounds really good too, wow.
They really missed an opportunity on having the caps be shine through, but that's just me. I'm not a touch typist and play in the dark to maximize my OLED experience. Hope they make a set of caps that are shine through with the same legends and alternates on it.
Compact board with volume knob, Fn keys, wireless, good typing sound, PBT, under $200 from a name brand. That's a big win! 🔥vid as always man!! Surprised on the Panda switch improvement.
I’m surprised that more of these gaming companies don’t use some sort of milky top nylon blend switches. I’d think you’d not lose too much shine through for your RGB lighting, and it would almost certainly sound lower pitched than the ubiquitous clear polycarbonate top switches, which seems more in line with what people want at the moment.
So will the K65+extra be the model name of their full size keyboard?
"K65 Plus and then some"
I'm so glad it's north facing for better keycap legend lighting.
Very fast and straight to the point review! Really appreciate it! 😀
They need to do more with DROP being under their umbrella.
The audio equipment company DROP?
@@maozedowner5915 formerly massdrop? yes.
@@DaBomb5309 The audio brand make switches? what?
Omg is that why all their product images have corsair stuff in the background?
@@maozedowner5915 They're not an Audio company. That's a more recent ADDITION to (mass)drop.
Very nice to see more performant WIRELESS keyboards! ROG Azoth still reigns supreme though, with lighting off I can't even remember when was the last time I charged it, unbelievable battery.
Always premium content that is appreciated!!!!. immaculate production value.
I'm a Keychron, Zowie, Nuphy, and Ducky guy because I dual boot into Linux and prefer avoiding massive crapware drive/config packages. I appreciate seeing more big box brands move away from software dependency.
Another great video brother!
Thanks man!
Mine arrived today and the legends all look as they should, I really like this board. But I'm trying to decide which is better for me. I also have ROG Azoth and I think the K65 will be my main one, but it takes a few days to ferret that out. These switches are smooth and quick, though I really like the look of box stems. Personal preference. I usually am not a fan of stock keycaps, but these look and feel good. Nice thickness. It is so hard sometimes to decide between boards when companies produce products that mirror each other. There is love and hate with all, so hard at times to get to endgame. But I think for the ROG it's the software that kills it for me. I don't have issues with iCue and I prefer its ease of configuration and its look. Such as the Dashboard Stats, which I run on secondary screen when gaming for quick glance. Usually there is a clear winner, but I may just keep both boards as they both feel good. The RGB on the K65 is a clear winner over the ROG Azoth. But the solid feel of the typing experience makes it hard for me to discard it. Great content as always!
I’m always gonna hit like right off the bat! Thanks Badseed 🙌
i bet that black azoth did not have the snow switches tho.....huge difference....should have purchased a white azoth
That foam under the spacebar plus the triangles are next level for a mass production company like corsair. W. If this had rapid trigger/ analog switched or how do you wanna call them, I would have dropped over 200 euros right now for it
It's refreshing to see this space of the keyboard market getting more attention from the bigger players, and in very competitive ways. We're all winning.
Many UA-camrs complained that legends are not aligned or centered properly. Also if you have customizations only takes effect when icue is active if not it will revert back on its factory settings.
I just got mine yesterday and im amazed by it. I ordered them with cherry speed switches . Are those prelubed as well ?
it's really nice and i like also the sound....I was just looking for a new keyboard to write or use it to work also the knob with volum,scroll and zoom are very useful great review
I am loving mine too. This is prefect in many ways.
Way to go Corsair! Not a bad keyboard at the price. My only complaint....get your naming right. K65 for a 75% keeb? 👀
Back in my day... the K65 was a TKL. 🤣
@@freezingCode I remember that too. I still have one.
They picked Home, Page Up, Page Down as the 3 most right keys. Makes perfect sense.
can you make a detailed video on how to download the corsair software and how to properly connect your corsair device to it on mac/pc also how to change the color options with out downloading the software. i just bought my first laptop (macbook pro m2 max) and its very confusing that i have to download a software to adjust the functionality of my keyboard. all im trying to do is make the back round light on my keyboard solid purple lol.
Definitely looks nice. i like the minimal look. Especially when it goes on sale, it'll be a steal. Great entry level keyboard if someone has been itching to get into the custom keyboard scene.
just got this Keyboard and iam really happy. Its hard to get a nice looking costmizeble keyboard that dosent cost 200+ euros so this was the best and esiest option for me and iam really happy with it.
The sound aswell is really nice
Try Cerakey ceramic keycaps.
With the right tactile switches they sound awesome.
Ayy thanks for the reco - will do!
Looks like Corsair took some notes! Late to the party (by 2 years) but nice to see them give an offering for a more premium keyboard experience. Great breakdown and review B! 💪🏽🔥
On their website the keys look shine thru?? I'M Bummed cuz theyre not.
I prefer the fonts to be lit as well.
Maybe it depends on region?
CAN you assign rgb toindividual keys?
I am all in for more Corsair wireless gear. Rocking the Scimitar wireless, Virtuoso, M75 Air... but none of them work as intended. They all have random stutters. So while I use them wireless on casual times, I never use them in wireless mode while gaming because they have never worked as intended since purchase. Firmware updated, software updated, dongles in line of sight and at arms length.
How does it compare to a keychrone V1 max
Would you be able to do a review of the Fiio KB3 keyboard with the on board DAC. I'd like to see what your opinion is on that board
Nice to see a new video! Definitely an interesting board, it would be nice if it least had some AL though as I would think it wouldn't cost that much more. I noticed someone asking about iCue on Drop's site the other day and they noted they might add it to some future boards. I have to wonder if they will carry this... probably not but might be a good crossover. Ready for your V2s to get back in stock, that bump is so crisp I need more of them :)
Just got one of these along with a M65 ultra RGB wireless mouse in a deal on Amazon. Looking forward to pairing them up with my laptop for my cabin at sea. Hopefully I’ll be able to pair them both up through the slipstream dongle that came with the mouse. Time will tell as they’ve just arrived. 😊
Gotta get your opinion on the keychron q1 max vs the asus board
What is the best way to lube the holy panda x? I just got a k65 plus and planning to get the hpx. Should I lube the springs and stems only? Or include the bottom housing?
Really hope they make a K95 like this. Can't move away from my left side macros.
Is it fast like steelseries rapid trigger an wooting, or its a crap
Curious to see how this stacks up to the upcoming HyperX Alloy Rise, which is also a 75% but is gasket mount vs top mount, and is targeting around the same price at $170.
I have to say that I'm pleasantly surprised by Corsair here. My first mechanical keyboard was the first version of the Corsair K70 which didn't even have RGB.
For the past years, I thought that Corsair didn't understand the current mechanical keyboard market since they were releasing keyboards at a high price without PBT keycaps, hotswap sockets, with bad stabilizers, no ability to modify their keyboards easily and meh switches.
So for me this keyboard is the equivalent of what the original K70 was back in the days which is a good quality mechanical keyboard from a reputable brand for a reasonable price, big thumbs up to Corsair for that.
Great video. This is gonna be the one for me. Affordable 75% wireless that sounds great. Good job Corsair.
What arm rest were you using in this video ?
how do you change the led
Why not use the MGX switches so it can use their rapid trigger update? Cmon why is that switch only on the K70 MAX honker keyboard?
Is it full RGB per key?
Nice video! Curious r u gonna review the ENDGAME GEAR KB65HE?
How does this stand against Wooting 80HE. Lets wait and see.
Ok so the real question is IF Razer offered the BLACKWIDOW v4 75% in wireless which would you recommend. The K65 Plus, BLACKWIDOW v4 75%, or the Azoth?
Was not showing any actuation specs in the Review or on Corsair website?
Would love to know that spec! Seems like a pretty decent keyboard
this is a trash keyboard, anyone can easily tell just by the typing sound test.
3 or 5 pin on the board?
If only the case was full metal... One thing I still miss from "mainstream" gaming keyboards is the super well optimised debounce and latency algorithms. On the custom/semi custom side next to no-one bothers with debounce (they throw in 1k polling and call it a day if you are lucky).
As far as I know (this may have changed) only Glorious and Nuphy are properly implementing debounce.
Sorry if I missed it, are these Hall effect with rapid trigger? Or just optical switches?
Nope. Normal mechanical switches.
mounted style?
How or where do I find compatible keycaps that are backlid for this keyboard? Thank you
Sharkoon
Man, I wish I had this board when I started this hobby a few years ago. Corsair and the other peripheral makers have gotten a lot better with the sounds of their board. Hope they keep going down this path.
Im curious how it stacks to the Keychron Q1 Pro.
Badly😂😂😂
I see you rocking the KHANQER gear!
Asus aint lying about battery life. With 'normal' use, my Azoth has lasted 6 months with RGB/OLED off. As much as I'd like to ditch Armory Crate and go for this, I just can't based on battery life alone.
I have your V2 switches and would absolutely drop them in this instantly if I was in the market.
Sorry for the bad English but what is it called wrist rest??
I bought my first new keyboard in 8 yeears last month, a Razer blackwidow V4 75%. As you'll see throughout this comment it has some issues with double inputing. This was aan issue mentioned in a number of rreviews I read about this keyboard and assumed it was an intermittent thing. It has absolutely ruined the V4 75% for me. Im aactively working on a refund from the seller, just bought this corsair as a replacement, and some shine through keycaps since those are a necessity for me. My biggest question is, on the corsair website, it says that if you buy the keyboard from them, theyll send a coupon for 50% off the holy panda switches. I was wondering if you got yours direct from corsair, and if i should be expecting an email with the coupon
Azoth cost 230 usd with NX Snow Switches
this video and the one from hipyo kinda convinced me to go ahead and buy this keyboard because I am deep into the corsair eco system and it makes my life easier for corsair to have a good out of the box product to buy for keyboards because I dont like having a bunch of different apps and software on my pc. The only thing that I have that I don't use iCue for is my 2 mice as logitech kinda just does it for me there with the g-pro x for gaming and the g502 light speed for any other task especially that infinite scroll wheel WOO
how did this come out so so so late
Bought one and love this keyboard however I'm disappointed with the keycaps as the characters doesn't illuminate with the backlight on. I have looked into replacing these keycaps from the Corsair store but there are some non-standard sized keys such as FN, ALT, CTRL, etc. on the K65 Plus Wireless. This keyboard is perfect on pretty much all aspect except for the keycaps. What the heck?
Bought mine yesterday. Looking to replace the keys for backlit ones. Any recommendations? Thanks.
@@JorgeMartinez-se2ji Yeah I bought the Corsair keycaps mod kit (Elgato Blue), which works great for replacing all except for these five keys - Delete, Right Alt, FN, Right Ctrl, and Right Shift. I tried replacing the Delete keycap with the backit one but the one that came in the mod kit is shorter in depth vs. the Delete keycap that came with the keyboard. In other word, the keycaps along the back row are taller than ones along the front row. Also I find it hard to read the light grey text on the blue keycaps without the backlight on. Probably better to get a black mod kit instead.
BTW the keycaps that came with the keyboard looks good for well lit environment like an office keyboard however not for dark scenario for gaming and media keyboard. For dark scenario, need to replace the keycaps for the backlit ones.
Check out Hipyo Tech's video re this keyboard.
Nice vid mate
Corsair are really making some great products!
Corsair K65 pro mini review maybe ?
I like m ROG RX snow switches ( Scope II 96 wireless) but this corsair switches seem very well lubed as well.
can you see the keys in the dark since they don't have transparent keys like at all....???
you cant
I think they need to offer a white version and bigger battery options 🤔
Great keyboard. However, at this price I would have expected a metal board with a metal ESC key. Overall though you can't go wrong building your own. Especially since most are hotswap now. Quite a few nice kits from epomaker. Def would check that out instead.
Subbed.
Quite a refreshing release especially when we're in the HE race I'd say.
I can't help but feel like it shouldn't be compared to the Azoth, but rather should be compared to the Strix Scope 2. The Scope is much closer in price and feel, the major difference being that the scope is 100%
badseed switches restock when?
Looks really good travelling kb
Bought a 8bitdo NES looking keyboard. No RGB sucks but it’s a slick keyboard. Was gonna buy this but I hate iCUE. I know you can use it without iCUE but you won’t be able to do much with it
Only problem for Corsair is more and more people are finding that magnetic keyboards like Wooting, Apex Pro, and Drunkdeer are completely unmatched by anything not using magnetic switches.
What if I want the letters to be backlit? Man, I love this keyboard but it not having the letters and number backlit is a deal breaker.
There is a black version that has backlit keycaps. I unfortunately bought the midnight grey version that's in the video before finding out about the black one.
Thank you very much!
Y u no HE?
still waiting for an eu vendor for the BadSeed Tactiles V2...
Trust me...we are too
@@badseedtech 6 months later, still no update what so ever..
its kinda sad that the letters arent printed correctly. its not their first time doing it
A little late but i guess better late than never. Probably the nicest corsair keyboard i have seen
looks cool but no rapid trigger
This looks like a good pre built. Good job corsair.
Top 5 tech channel on yt
Dude this is an advertisement channel. You're basically watching an infomercial
Its been 7 months and they have not fix the offset of the keycap letters. That shows me they don't care a lot about feedback. Corsair is a very questionable company.
Solid video
Mine won't charge someone help
My point of comparison for all keyboards these days is Keychron. This is a nice keyboard but I wouldn't want to pay full price. $160
They did keychron dirty :D
Best budget keyboard
so, illuminated keyboard with no illuminated keycaps. Why are we having RGB then? typing in very dark environment with this kind of illumination is very confusing and basically worse than being completely un-illuminated.
the razer v4 is more because it has analog switches unlike the k65 and azoth from my knowledge