Keychron
K2
$79.99
Corsair
Based on 230 Reddit mentions
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I'll disagree with the gaming keyboard on a few points. Take the Corsair K70. It used to be $120 AUD, has Cherry Red and is largely plastic with an aluminum top plate and suitable, but flimsy plastic wrist rest, and keys that go glossy for use or snap the stems (my friends have experienced this enou
...Santa_009 in r/CrappyDesign
January 2, 2026 9:53 PM
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That's a corsair K70 in the video, those keycaps are hot garbage already. I would know because I have 3 of them
iunoyou in r/MechanicalKeyboards
December 20, 2024 3:45 PM
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I had an experience with cherry mx brown over 7 years of gaming on it, I remember I bought it around 2016. Opened a few from my old keyboard corsair k70 after they changed their ugly logo second model. Lubed one and didn't feel better at all. They were fine with no issues at all. Just switched to my
...MrAwsOs in r/MechanicalKeyboards
September 30, 2025 4:03 AM
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Obávám se, že lidi kteří něco takového chtějí si koupí klávesnici, která je asi milionkrát praktičtější Já používám corsair k70 a jediná věc ktera se z toho vyplatí používat je scroll hlasitosti. Přijde mi ultra nepraktické to cpát do stolu v porovnání
larkerx in r/czech
November 17, 2025 8:39 AM
14
My very first board came with some that had a rubberized feel. Corsair K70. I liked them. My PC was/is just for gaming so they were nice.
ThisIsMyCouchAccount in r/MechanicalKeyboards
October 28, 2025 2:56 AM
11
Unfortunately it’s getting harder and harder to find non RGB or software driven components these days, so I’ve settled on a compromise: if it has to be that way, at least use a component that remembers it’s previous state in hardware and doesn’t need constant software polling. My Corsair K70 Pro is
...Reactor-Licker in r/hardware
April 17, 2025 6:12 PM
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Their keyboard dominance definitely lasted into the late 2010s-early 2020s because they got an early lead in the RGB mechanical keyboard space. Damn near everyone I knew had a K70 RGB or K95 RGB. It was only really when the cheap Chinese switches really started getting better than the Cherry MX swit
...LowerLavishness4674 in r/hardware
February 17, 2026 3:06 PM
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I've had this issue from the moment I got my K70 RGB Pro. Didn't even take time, was like that out of the box. My only complaint with it. But not a big enough deal to do a return or anything because it's just extra fiddle to get it to go down. Shouldn't be an issue I know, but still an annoyance I c
...sacredknight327 in r/Corsair
January 12, 2026 7:46 AM
5
That’s just your average Corsair quality in the last 5 years. I swear ever since Covid, Corsair’s QC has just taken a nose dive and has never recovered. The only thing I have from them that is still working without issues is an older K70 keyboard, and dominator platinum ram from seven years ago. Any
...Farmboy079 in r/Corsair
November 5, 2025 7:50 PM
5
I have a real soft spot for the K70 chassis (I like pretty colors and the volume roller okay) so I just desoldered all of the switches in a bunch of ebay ones and replaced them. They're overpriced as hell if you buy them new, but you can find parts only k70's for $25 on ebay pretty regularly, and 99
...iunoyou in r/MechanicalKeyboards
September 30, 2025 5:06 AM
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