CORSAIR, also known as the Pirate Flag in China, is one of the world's largest memory suppliers and a world-renowned manufacturer of overclocked memory. Corsair only began to enter the field of gaming peripherals in 2014, providing players with gaming keyboards, mice, mouse pads, headphones and other equipment. In a survey on the GoMK website, Corsair is the most popular brand of mechanical keyboards for gaming.
Unlike mainstream gaming peripheral brands such as Logitech and Razer, CORSAIR's mechanical keyboards all use CHERRY MX switches, not only that, but each of its keys can be individually adjusted backlight, so the manufacturing cost is higher, and the driver software is more laborious, but the cool lighting effects are enough to kill many competitors.
Corsair's mechanical keyboard is the K series, of which the K63 is 87 keys, and the K68, K70, and K95 are the standard 104 key layouts, with the difference that they add different custom buttons on the left or multimedia control keys.
The K70 LUX RGB was recommended by The Wirecutter as a 104-key gaming keyboard that uses CHERRY MX mechanical switches and can be selected in tea, blue, red, and silver switches. The K70 LUX RGB has powerful button editing capabilities, which can be macro-programmed with any button through Corsair's editing software, and there are also interchangeable special game texture keycaps to add a touch of the keys in the game. Relying on these excellent performances, this keyboard has also appeared on the list of the best mechanical keyboards on the Polygon website and the PC ADVISOR website, priced at 1300 yuan.
The flagship K95 RGB uses CHERRY MX switches, the keycaps are ABS plastic, and the anodic aluminum alloy plate is used to support the entire keyboard, which is quite solid workmanship. Among the common lighting effects of today's gaming peripherals, the K95 RGB uses an ARM processor to control the lighting, and can edit the backlight of each button to make particularly cool lighting effects. In addition, features such as 120-key conflict-free and 108-key support for macro editing also make the K95RGB selected by the PC GAMER website as the best high-end gaming keyboard.