
As just previously stated, the keyswitches are available in several CherryMX flavors. These blues have a firm press, mid click with an immediate trigger and far softer final travel. You feel like you’re typing really quickly as you hammer away on these, making click triggers like each key is an event. If you have sensitive house mates, opt for the reds instead. The keys themselves are the usual double shot PBT keycaps we would expect from Corsair, and I would expect them to be as durable as normal. There was no degradation during my usage of a few weeks of course. And do not worry about how many keys you’re smashing, the K70 RGB Pro is full n-key rollover safe, so crush those keys.
Rest Easy Wrists
There is a nice detachable wrist rest which came with the K70 RGB Pro keyboard, it’s soft plastic with a textured finish. Quite decent in using it actually. The tabs which attach it to the underlying base of the keyboard are magnetic and slightly flexible. This makes it easy to attach or detach, as well as not upsetting the leveling of the keyboard because the attachments are slightly flexible. That’s some good thinking on Corsair for that.
The rest fits the contoured front edge quite well, while the keyboard tucks up underneath the rest to make for a very stable transition between the two. Slight rocking or movement of a keyboard while using it is irritating, so this kind of attention to detail is actually important (well, to me it is anyway).
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