








🎮 Elevate your game with speed, style, and precision — the K70 RGB PRO means business.
The Corsair K70 RGB PRO is a high-performance wired mechanical keyboard featuring an aircraft-grade aluminum frame, ultra-responsive 8,000Hz polling rate powered by CORSAIR AXON technology, and 100% CHERRY MX Blue switches for tactile, clicky feedback. It offers dynamic per-key RGB lighting, durable PBT double-shot keycaps, a detachable USB-C cable, dedicated media controls, and a tournament mode switch, making it the ultimate tool for professional gamers and productivity enthusiasts alike.








| ASIN | B09NNTVL78 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,184 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #203 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2022 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.48 x 6.54 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.53 pounds |
| Item model number | CH-9109411-NA |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Operating System | Mac OS |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
| Product Dimensions | 17.48 x 6.54 x 1.57 inches |
| Series | K70 RGB PRO |
A**S
K70 RGB PRO MX-BLUE
Just got mine today. K70 RGB PRO Cherry MX Blue. Super super nice! I wanted the blue switches for the feel, and I sure got it, they are very mechanical-ly best way to descrive idk, quite loud coming from membrane keyboard, think thats what i had before this. Keyboard has good weight to it, little hefty, I like that. Tried the ICUE software, it worked fine I guess, didn't need it myself, just used the onboad light profiles as I just keep mine static blue-teal.
C**D
The Gold Standard
This really should be the gold standard for keyboards. If you've used mechanical keyboards, you'll be familiar with the click-clackiness of the keys, but where this keyboard stands out above the cheaper competition is the build quality. Cheaper boards use cheaper keycaps - there's nothing wrong with this, but you do feel the difference when you upgrade. These keycaps have a subtle bumpy texture to them, and the keys themselves feel much more stable than cheaper offers, especially large keys like the space bar. The wrist wrest is removable and I don't use it, so I can't comment much on it. The numpad area is pretty standard, no complaints there. Where you might expect to see status lights, you instead have some media keys. I personally use the pause/play button a ton because I usually have Youtube up on a secondary screen and it works without wrestling focus away from your current application, which can be VERY annoying if you're running something in exclusive fullscreen on your main monitor. The audio roller and mute button just above the media keys are also handy to have. I don't use the top left buttons at all (by default they consist of an iCUE profile switch, 6 levels of keyboard brightness, and a Windows-Key lock), but they are there and do exist. All of your status lights live in that top and center black bar, complete with a centered Corsair logo. The lighting tech in the keyboard itself is nice. You can have individual lighting settings per key, there are cool party trick effects that you probably wouldn't want to use on a daily basis, all that jazz. I have 2 main gripes here, only one of which is really worth consideration. First off, the lighting color is not entirely consistent across the different key types. Your mute button may look slightly off from your standard keys which will probably look significantly off from the top and center Corsair logo. Luckily, you CAN use those individually targeted lighting zones to adjust that by hand and get everything to your liking. Unfortunately, and the point which is worth consideration, you have to use Corsair's iCUE software to do it. This is not a review of iCUE, so I will be brief: it's bad. It is usable. It is not an enjoyable experience. If you know, you know, if you don't, look it up. For the most part, you won't have to touch iCUE past the initial setup. At least, until it starts crashing, or stops recognizing your devices, or starts disconnecting your devices at random times, or... etc. If there is one reason not to get this keyboard, it's the same reason you might avoid other Corsair products: iCUE. But realistically, it is just a minor hassle and usually updating your iCUE version will fix your problems. For a few months. All that being said, I would 100% recommend this keyboard if you're looking in this price range. It looks and feels professional, and it doesn't have the abysmal Gamer Styling that so many other options around this price feel the need to include.
S**G
It is a good gaming keyboard.
Although it has lower performance than the k100, it is a gaming keyboard that is suitable for general users who enjoy games like me. Key feel is very good.
P**C
Numlock indicator light stopped working after 4 months. So sad for 150$ keyboard.
It would be a very pleasant keyboard to use if the numlock indicator did not die. First it was very faint (much less bright than caps lock and scroll lock ) and after 4 months it is completely dead. Numlock key still switches the numlock keyboard but I have to guess whether it is on or off. Totally disappointed.
A**R
Decent keyboard for the $ but needs some ergonomic accommodations out of the box
Using this for work over the past few months. The mechanical keys are nice and clicky and have remained so. Quality seems good, and the software control with iCUE has been fun to mess around with. Clickiness has remained consistent, even after heavy use, which is why I'm bumping it to 4 stars. That's hard to find today but should be expected at this price. Cons: - Volume roller is overly sensitive and inconsistent, and sometimes will activate even when my desk is bumped into. I've had it randomly shoot to 100% while using my headphones. - Ergonomics are little to none, and the integrated palm rest is no exception. Might be a good idea to use your own solution like adding some padding to the palm rest or replacing it entirely with another palm rest. Overall, I think this is a good keyboard for the price, a couple of quirks but solid overall, I plan on using it until I can't.
B**N
Great keyboard
Never had cherry red switches before but decided to give this keyboard a try. Out of the box it was very well built and looked fantastic. Super responsive switches and bright keycaps. I love the clicky sounds of reds so this fit me perfectly
M**L
This keyboard rocks
I'm an avid programmer and gamer. I use mechanical keyboards often and I love the tactile clickiness to this one. I can feel like I'm hitting the key. It's responsive. I also like the media setup on it. The manual is intuitive and explains the functions of everything. The software is easy to use and pretty painless. I run an all red configuration on my desktop and I had it set up in literal seconds. Macros are cool on this too, though one of my programs that I use often simply won't launch no matter what I bind it to. That's okay as I have a shortcut on the desktop that's relatively easy to find. 5/5. No questions asked.
J**Y
Love this keyboard
This keyboard feels and sounds so good. Love it! I ease silly like the strength of the magnet and comfortability of the wrist rest.
U**Y
Well manufactured und quick responding.
E**D
Love the keyboard, has the layout and feel of what I wanted. The RGB is present but not distracting even on rainbow. My small niggle is the media buttons are a bit mid but I rarely ever use them on any keyboard. I use this for work and play and love the feeling from the switches. It’s definitely not for everyone, and don’t expect to use it in a room with anyone else they will hate you for the volume of your “clicks” as the very thing I wanted to hear is not always appreciated by others opinion across a room
E**T
Note: The Razer Purple-switches keyboard has narrowly beaten this. Corsair K70 RGB Blue-switches keyboard is a pleasure to use. It is very satisfying. I bought the "clicky" blue switches version as I find that it reduces RSI due to the satisfying auditory feedback. It is so smooth and effortless and at the same time the travel depth is high enough to give your fingers a subliminal relaxation that appears to arise after the comfortable travel distance. It is quite the opposite of typing on a flat laptop keyboard. There are many features that are not yet fully explored. The lights are quite beautiful and also makes mundane work quite exciting. From a more serious standpoint also there is an important observation. Empirical observation is that the RSI wrist inflammation is already reduced! Within 4 days of having used this keyboard brand, so full 5 Stars. I have not reduced a star for having had to return this keyboard in favour of the Razer Huntsman Purple, with all the same benefits but is subtly (or not so subtly) superior on a couple of points.
A**A
Excelente teclado muy premium lo unico malo es que hayan decidido quitar el usb de extension con el que clntaban las series anteriores perp fuera de eso excelente el tacto sonido respuesta etc. Muy contento con el.
H**.
funciona correctamente cumpliendo con las especificaciones y espetativas
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