Corsair K70 PRO TKL RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Wired Gaming Keyboard – Pre-Lubed Hall Effect MGX Hyperdrive Adjustable Switches, Simultaneous SOCD and Rapid Trigger, 8000Hz Polling, QWERTY UK – Black
Original price was: £169.99.£141.94Current price is: £141.94.
Price: £169.99 - £141.94
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Speed is Everything: It’s all about speed. With Rapid Trigger, ultra-fast polling rates, and per-key adjustable switches, K70 PRO TKL removes every barrier that comes between you and gaming greatness.
Space-Saving Tenkeyless Layout: The sleek, streamlined tenkeyless layout fits in nearly every gaming setup, while leaving room for sweeping mouse movements.
MGX Hyperdrive Magnetic Switches*: Pre-lubricated CORSAIR MGX Hyperdrive magnetic switches deliver a smooth, ultra-responsive keypress. Its sturdy double-rail structure reduces wobble and guarantees peak performance for 150 million keystrokes. *Function keys and non-primary keys feature CORSAIR MLX switches.
Rapid Trigger Advantage: Rapid Trigger dynamically changes your keys’ actuation and reset points, so you can move and reset your movements faster than ever.
Customisable Per-Key Actuation: Adjust the actuation point of each key from a super-sensitive 0.4mm to a deep 3.6mm (in 0.1mm steps) or set two actions to a single keypress with dual actuation for quick-fire combos and action pairs.
Customers say
Customers find this keyboard excellent for gaming and appreciate its build quality, with one noting the PBT keycaps ensure long-term durability. The keyboard offers extensive customization options, including adjustable actuation points, and customers praise its incredible feel and comfort for typing. They appreciate its responsiveness, quieter operation, and sleek design, with one highlighting the engraved top panel. Customers consider it worth the premium price of £200.
6 reviews for Corsair K70 PRO TKL RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Wired Gaming Keyboard – Pre-Lubed Hall Effect MGX Hyperdrive Adjustable Switches, Simultaneous SOCD and Rapid Trigger, 8000Hz Polling, QWERTY UK – Black
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Original price was: £169.99.£141.94Current price is: £141.94.
Jeremy –
Great keyboard, but maybe look out for sales.
I love this keyboard. I previously had a Strafe Mk 2 which lasted a very long time and is actually still going, but the hall effect switches on this keyboard were convincing enough to make the switch. The actuation distance can be customized per key to do some really useful things. For example, walking when pressing the key, then running when pressing the key harder.The lighting effects are the same as you’d see on other high end Corsair keyboards, but its the build quality where the keyboard shines. The frame and backplate of the keyboard are metal, so there’s no flex in it, and the top panel is nicely engraved with Corsair’s geometric design that you’ll also see on their website. The wrist rest is magnetic so can be easily removed, but I prefer to keep it on because it feels really nice. The keys themselves are nice, but can also be replaced with custom key caps if you want. The cable can also be detached (standard USB-C) and replaced with a coiled cable if you’re into that.The keyboard also has dedicated media controls that feel really nice to press (a nice solid clunk), a volume roller and dedicated mute button.Overall, a very nice keyboard if you like them full-sized. Worth the money but personally I’d prefer to pick it up when its on sale for £150.
Ian-Paul –
ð¥ Incredible Performance and Build Quality â Best Gaming Keyboard Yet! ð®
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸The CORSAIR K70 MAX is hands down one of the best gaming keyboards Iâve ever used! ð The adjustable Hall Effect switches âï¸ allow for complete customisation of key actuation, making it ultra-responsive for gaming while still comfortable for typing. The brushed aluminium frame ⨠gives it a sleek, premium feel, and the PBT keycaps ensure long-term durability. ðªThe vibrant RGB lighting ð is fully customisable through CORSAIRâs iCUE software ðï¸, which offers deep control over macros and lighting effects. The magnetic wrist rest ðï¸ adds extra comfort for long gaming sessions. While the price is on the higher side ð°, the features and build quality make it totally worth it.If you want a top-tier gaming keyboard ð¯, the K70 MAX is an absolute beast. Highly recommend! ð
Andrew Smart –
Just wow.
Bought this as a replacement from my roccat vulcan aimo 121 as the keys was getting past it. The touch and feel of the keys on this is like nothing else, they can be re-mapped and customised to how ever you want and even change the actuation point to where you drop a feather and it will activate the switch or you can have a heavy key press if you wanted. As for the the sounds its very quiet when pressing keys soft or firm and has a nice thud when pressed with a soft feel.The quality is top tier with a sturdy metal frame and a lovey memory foam wrist rest (this is a bit firm to start with but after a week it softens up). Icue app is also very good and has loads of tools to give you the experience you want/need to get you through a work load or a tense gaming battle. It also allows you to have multiple proiles for any application with the ability to change the theme and application you want it for so its a seamless switch.It also comes with a custom space bar, esc key and a key cap puller included in the price which is brilliant for cross gen/brand keycaps as it has a industry standard + style key.Great product or thought it is on the high but its definitely worth the price for what you are getting. Would recommend this to any gaming enthusiasts or work from home people as its lovely to both game and type with.
Nathan J –
Brilliant Keyboard.
I was extremely skeptical at first about this keyboard, considering the price and the switches.I’m used to clicky switches, so I had to think about whether or not these would be right, and I really find them great.They use their new switches, which means you can change the actuation point (how far you have to press the key for it to register).The build quality is great.The brightness is also fantastic with plenty of customisations for patterns, colors, etc.Magnetic handrest is really good too.Would recommend.
Matthew –
Generally great keyboard, not too sure about the pricing.
Generally great keyboard – a lot of fun to use, the wrist rest is comfortable, and the keys have a nice texture to them to make them feel a bit more rugged compared to smooth keycaps. This keyboard is suited more for flat typers as the stands that come with the keyboard don’t generally have that much of a slant. The linear keys weren’t for me but if you prefer quieter, linear keys that are quite responsive then the K70 is a great choice. Not too sure about the pricing though, I feel like there’s better value for money with other keyboards.
MewTwo –
It’s a quiet board, keys feel very soft (lubed), it’s very responsive and customisable
The software iCUE (i think its called that) is a bit confusing, but after an hour of tinkering I think I understand how to use it. The board is nice, I was worried it would be more sensitive (and it probably is at 0.1mm) but I’ve got it set to 1.5mm and it feels perfect. by default I think it is set to 2.0mm. Happy I spent a bit extra on it, it feels premium. The real test will be whether this lives as long as I expect it to. My razer blackwidow tournament 2014 keyboard lasted me about 8 years before one of the keys started dying on me, so if this lasts me half that time, i’ll be happy. seems like it’s pretty future-proofed by all the specs it has, half of which I probably wont use. I’ve set polling to 2k instead of 8k because honestly 2k is plenty. all you need is that slight edge, if everyone is on 1k go to 2k, you know?EDIT: 2nd day owning it. I’m not sure if it’s me hitting keys by accident but twice it has happened where buttons i didn’t intend to press got activated. B key (maybe activated from pressing G) and a strange one… the enter key, when i was nowhere near it. I’m just noting this down incase the keyboard is defective. I’ll continue testing.