🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Corsair K68 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 100% Cherry MX Red switches for optimal performance, a dust and spill resistant design, and advanced anti-ghosting technology, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers. With customizable features through the Corsair Utility Engine, this keyboard ensures you stay focused and in control during intense gaming sessions.
Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | K68 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Red LED - Cherry MX Red |
Item model number | CH-9102020-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC, Windows |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 3.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.9 x 6.7 x 1.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.9 x 6.7 x 1.6 inches |
Color | Red |
Power Source | DC power supply |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0716Q4932 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 29, 2017 |
S**.
Very good, responsive, comfortable keyboard. Great for typing/Osu!/Rhythm games
I bought my keyboard about 7-8 months back, and it was a replacement keyboard for my previous Membrane corsair 25$ keyboard. Although it only has red lighting and no RGB, you can still customize the brightness and have keyboard light effects using corsairs software.I believe this specific keyboard has Red Switches and it is pretty easy to clean the dust. You can just pull the keys off with your fingers, or a key puller if you have one. As far as the spill rating goes, I would never ever want to spill a drink or have the opportunity to spill a drink on my keyboard. However, In the event it does happen, You have a decent amount of spill protection thanks to the rubber underneath the keys. But please do not have soda or anything that can spill near your PC/keyboard. It will be hard to clean.Other than that, the keys themselves feel very comfy and easy to press. They are Red switches and feel way better than my sister's Razer keyboard purple switches. The keys are pretty durable, considering I have been mashing them playing video games for the past 7-8 months. I have about 1,459,130 combined total clicks between the two keys A and S alone, and they still feel and work as they did out of the box. I initially got this keyboard because I had a crappy membrane that I was outgrowing on a game called Osu! (Circle clicking game.) When I switched I was amazed at how much better a mechanical keyboard was than a membrane. Even if you don't buy this specific keyboard, Mechanical keyboards are wayyyyyy better than membranes. Do not settle for a membrane keyboard unless you are extremely low on money. Just save up and buy a mechanical keyboard.All in all, it's a great keyboard. If you want the full RGB colors I believe there is a 10-20 USD more expensive version that comes with Full RGB. But if you need to save a buck or just like the color Red, Definitely buy this board. Great mechanical board for the price.
D**G
Pretty Decent
Let me start by saying I'd give this 4.5 stars if I could. This is my first mechanical keyboard (and I've been a PC gamer for a long time.) I knew mechanical keyboards had some considerable positives over traditional membrane keyboards, but all the mechanical keyboards I've had the chance to use over the years have been loud and pretty pricey.I'm happy to say this one isn't loud at all. No clacking or anything, just kind of a soft sound. I know my experience is subjective but it's maybe 25% as loud as other mechanical keyboards I've used before at friends' houses and the like.I have to commend it for feel as well. Keys switches feel precise. Full metal back-plate makes it rigid (which I guess is something people look out for, but I'm also a soft typist.)The main thing I don't like is the lights beneath the keys are just one large light that seems to be placed in the top half of the key. For keys that are more than a single symbol (for example CAPS LOCK or the number keys that are both the number and the symbol i.e. 5 and %,) it's lit unevenly. See the photo I attached for the review. It looks worse in person than what my phone camera shows, unfortunately. The brighter you light up the keyboard, the worse it looks. I know I'm nitpicking but this isn't a cheap keyboard.Overall, a 9/10 keyboard. You get a nice handful of effects to choose from Corsair's iCUE software. Pleasantly surprised by how quiet the keyboard is. Feels sturdy. It's a model keyboard that's been out for years now. Just wish the lighting for the keys was even. Nicest keyboard I've owned yet.
J**N
2 Years Still Going Strong
I've had this keyboard for two years and it still works like new. I disagree with some other reviews about the keys being too slick or too sensitive. I definitely have no issue with my fingers slipping off the keys? I don't even know how that would happen. The keys are sensitive, as advertised, but unless you have Andre the Giant fingers, I'm not sure how you'd press them just by being in the resting position. The wrist-rest/guard that comes with the keyboard is great, and that is where most of my hand weight is placed.It did take getting use to when I first got the keyboard since I was use to laptop keyboards, so when typing I would often hit the wrong keys (because they are easily activated), but that was because my typing etiquette had become lazy. I have no problem using the keyboard for typing now, and am able to type quickly.It is great for gaming, quick, responsive, and doesn't require a great deal of pressure to activate, but again, requires precise key strokes, which shouldn't be an issue for any avid gamer.It doesn't have a ton of lighting options, but that isn't really my thing so hasn't bothered me. I use the "rain" setting, and it looks pretty neat.The iCUE software is alright, but isn't great. I've had some issues with getting it to launch at times, but it hasn't been a major pain point.It's easy to clean; I use a q-tip and compressed air, but I also keep my gaming area clean and don't eat with my hands while using the keyboard. I've had it for two years and haven't had to remove the keys for a deep clean yet.Overall, it's a great keyboard at its price point.
D**S
رهيب
الكيبورد رهيب و اصلي وجودته عالية جدا طبعا الانارة فقط احمر الضغط سريع للازرار المشكلة الوحيدة هي ستاند اليد جودته بلاستيك عادي و مو عاليه الافضل شراء ستاند منفصل
R**E
Very good price for a gaming keyboard
Looks nice and performs very well for games. You can change the depth of its color using their utility app.
J**U
El teclado esta en ingles
El teclado esta en ingles, de hecho no puedo poner tilde en "ingles" porque no tiene. No se avisa en la descripcion.
P**R
Cherry MX Red Magic at an Unbeatable Price !
I was deliberating for a long time about which mechanical keyboard I should buy. Some factors that I considered were s follows:Since I am a touch typist, I did not need very clicky keyboards, hence i went for the switch which had a low enough actuation force. Cherry MX Red it was then.The keyboard is very sturdy, and on the heavier side, which means that it sits snugly on the table and does not move around on it's own even when you type very fast ( gaming or when your code isn't working ).The keypress is the typical Cherry MX Red feel, and it is something that cannot be described in words. One has to simply feel this. I can only say that for touch typists, it is a gift, and your fingers won't get tired even after typing on this keyboard for hours.The keyboard is lit with Red lighting, with 3 varying levels of brightness. I did not need any fancy lighting hence I do not like / dislike this feature, but it is always good to have.The only small gripe I have about this keyboard is that the Windows ( or Command key if you're using a Mac ) key is very small when compared to ALT and CTRL keys between which it sits. Sometimes, it gets missed especially if you're on a mac and the Command key is necessary for everything. They certainly do have the space to put in a bigger key for it.Go for this keyboard. You'll not get a better variant at this price.
R**I
Fast delivery
Good. New and fast delivery.
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