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The Corsair K57 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, offering a sub-1ms response time, versatile connectivity options, and customizable RGB lighting. Designed for comfort and performance, it includes a detachable palm rest and programmable macro keys, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | CORSAIR K57 RGB WIRELESS |
Item model number | CH-925C015-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.09 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.08 x 9.45 x 8.82 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.08 x 9.45 x 8.82 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07TNRCM1Z |
Date First Available | June 27, 2019 |
C**5
Great.
let me start off with this, It is NOT mechanical.That said it is a very solid keyboard, I like the fact that it is Bluetooth. I would not Bluetooth for gaming. I use it primarily for writing on my laptop, It is very nice. It primarily allows me to free up much-needed USB ports. As a writer (moderate to heavy use.), it is very nice to write on, not as clicky as a mechanical keyboard but it sounds nice and feels very well when typing. I forgot how good a nice keyboard feels.The thing I probably like the most, is it is very solid. It flexes a little, but far less than my $40 Logitech keyboard.the second thing I like about it is its battery life, it is really nice. I got it on 12/29, I charged it and its 1/7 and it's still at 49%. I am guessing that the battery life rating is for constant use. It is a huge perk. I use RGB setting 5 which is the keys light up after being pressed. It isn't the most RBG but I use it on the brightest setting.The thing I am mixed about. Is the keyboard goes to stand by mode. It takes a few seconds to wake up. depending on your typing speed I'd say 4-10 keystrokes. It saves on the battery, I just wish it woke up faster.The big drawback is that fully customizable RGB settings, only work when it is plugged in, which doesn't work for me, while I am in bed, the main reason I got it.I can't tell you how the lightspeed adapter works, but I am sure it is fine because it is a corsair product.Five Stars hands down, definitely recommend.
F**E
Good keyboard that's a bit overpriced.
I use the K100 (Cherry MX Speed Silver variant) at home on my gaming desktop. It's a "high strung" keyboard (for lack of a better term) that's not for everybody, but I'm used to it now. Last year I bought a gaming laptop as a backup/ something I could take with me. Although it does have a full keyboard, I decided that I'd like to have a separate keyboard and mouse for it, but because this was going to be a keyboard and mouse that I was probably only going to use maybe once month or so, I didn't need or want to spend a huge amount of money on these things. But I did want a wireless keyboard and mouse. I ended up getting a wireless G502 for the mouse. The keyboard was harder decision though. I wanted full keyboard, number pad and everything, and there were a few contenders. I ended up going with the K57 wireless as, I'm a fan of Corsair keyboards in general and it checked all the boxes.It's not a mechanical keyboard, so that wasn't particularly great, but getting a high quality mechanical keyboard would've upped the cost by 50%-100%. The RGB...is there if you want it. I typically keep it at a static color. You can connect it via USB, via RF dongle (which I use), or via Bluetooth (which I haven't tried yet) there's no discernable lag that I can tell. . Being a membrane keyboard, it's not particularly heavy at all. As far a design goes, it's a keyboard there's nothing revolutionary going on here, with that said, I would've liked to have had a volume roller instead of the dedicated keys, but that's just some nitpicking on my part.From a value for money perspective, $110 is definitely on the steep side for a wireless membrane keyboard, even if it's a higher end membrane keyboard. On the other hand, $110 would've been an unrealistically low price for a mechanical wireless keyboard. I feel like this should be a $80-$90 product. If you can catch on sale for around that price, it would be a very good value. At the regular $110 price, it's only a mid-ish value.
L**.
Awesome keyboard!
I got this in tandem with a new RGB wireless mouse to update my gaming setup and it is great! I have been using a Logitech wireless keyboard mouse combo for years and I love it, but I wanted something with the RGB feature and specifically the dedicated media buttons. It compliments my gaming PC and new mouse very well.I love the feel of the keys. It isn't mechanical, but I actually prefer a quieter keyboard. The lighting effects are great. There are 10 different preset ones with an option to turn them off entirely along with brightness adjustment. These can also be customized to adjust the speed, duration, and direction of the patterns. It is also rechargeable, which is a nice feature. I like that it comes with a wrist rest although it isn't quite as "rubbery" as I was expecting, but it is still comfortable. The programmable macro keys are a nice touch too. I haven't used them yet, but I think they will be pretty useful for gaming. The keys are raised too, so they should be easier to clean under.I have bought Corsair products before and they have yet to disappoint. So after spending hours browsing on here I opted to go with this one, and I am definitely happy I did! Great product!
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