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After about 9 months it started registering more key presses than I input (e.g. I press "w" once and more than one "w" are typed). It was just the "w" key. Pretty annoying, but I was just working around it. Then other keys started doing it too. Resetting my PC only changed the keys that would do it. Corsair's website says unplug the keyboard and plug it back in while holding the escape key for 5 seconds to reset the keyboard. That didn't resolve the issue in any way. Then the Right Shift key stopped working 100 percent of the time (it works some of the time I press it but not every time). Then the #5 key stopped working completely. That's when I submitted a ticket with Corsair for a warranty replacement for a faulty device.


самая низкая задержка и улучшенная технология RGB.

The switch springs are stiffer than most mechanical keyboards and this has lead to a light touch from me so sometimes I get no engagement or too much to where the keys repeat themselves.
Aluminum body is sturdy and easy to clean
No dedicated media or macros but FN combo keys and not missing those from my old keyboard.


I don't really review things often, but I was just typing on this and noticed this weird ringing noise it makes when I type. Maybe I type too hard, but the ringing noise is hard to ignore and is slightly annoying. It's the perfect amount of volume to sort of irritate you. I'm not complaining about the volume of the button pressing, I mean, I got a mechanical keyboard for a reason. If you are working in an office and expecting a quiet keyboard, never get a mechanical keyboard or you are absolutely dense. The ringing noise is just not a feature that I care for much, and the semi-limited customization is kind of sad.
The upsides are though that the keyboard is nicely sized, the buttons feel nice to press (at least for me). It comes with a numpad as well, and for a mechanical keyboard, sometimes only the higher ends one come with a numpad. There's customizable keybinding allowing you to bind some keys to create actions which is really neat but I haven't touched much upon that. This keyboard generally for the price is recommendable. Razer keyboards aren't really that trusty or quality anymore, so finding a good keyboard like this is rather rare.
It's worth the purchase if you're hunting for a mechanical keyboard, but if you're looking for a quiet or simple keyboard, you're best off looking elsewhere. Keyboards don't have to be expensive to last, but the god feeling quality of a good one is never without a price above 50$ unless you're knocking off a numpad and extra regular keyboard features.

With some quality control and easy tweaking this could be a world class keyboard, however, as is it is merely good


Coming in at a very low budget keyboard, the K60 performs similarly to competitors, with some changes scattered around.
PROS
- Per-key RGB lighting control with iCUE. Also allows it to sync with lighting in your PC, if applicable!
- Good mechanical keyboard feel and sound (with an exception - con #1) that doesn’t break the bank.
CONS
- Audible metal base. When you click a key hard enough, you can notice a metal sounding reflection of the sound. It’s definitely hollow in there!
- Hand/wrist support not included.
CONCLUSION
I love my K60. It’s a great mechanical keyboard from a name-brand group. If you were on a tight budget, you could get away with a cheaper one, but this is a great entry-level gaming keyboard from a big brand.

You get the keys you expect and any 'extra' functions are tied to using the FN button along with pressing the corresponding function key. For example to mute you press FN and F5 (there's an icon on the F5 key). I do miss the k95 having a volume bar and mute button that you can access with one press - but it's a trade off of size vs extra buttons. The keyboard feels great to use and feels like it's made of quality materials.
If you have a larger desk, want extra buttons, and have $200 for an RGB keyboard go with the K95. If you want a standard size keyboard that looks really sharp go with the K60. The iCue software lets you customize the layout/colors on your PC.

The keyboard is significantly less than other similar brand-name mechanical keyboards but is still made with high-quality components. The feedback is perfect for me. My previous keyboard was a Razer Deathstalker with chiclet keys. I found that I needed more tactile feedback than that style provides. The K60 RGB Pro does not disappoint. Lastly, the lighting is exactly what I was looking for. You do have to install the built-in Corsair software to get the full functionality but, once you do, there are dozens of pre-set lighting styles you can choose from and the ability to create new custom ones as well.
I highly recommend this keyboard to anyone look for the right balance of price, feel, and lighting. I plan to update my review after a few months to see how it ages.

Sadly, when the keyboard works fine with no issues, it is a great one. Keys feel very good, very short activation point but the Viola switches feel nice. Definitely worth it just beware since Corsair seems to have really been lacking lately in the QA department. I have had about 5 products from them now that just don't work properly and it is incredibly annoying and I don't think I will be buying anything from them due to the lack of good quality over a period of time.



This was the first mechanical keyboard I bought, so I was excited to feel just how heavy and sturdy it felt when I opened the box. The brushed aluminum feels premium, but can be a bit difficult to clean at times.
Now, my main problem with this keyboard is the use of Cherry Viola switches. They are not hot-swappable, so I couldn't do anything when the keys started chattering after a few months of use.
On top of not being able to swap them out, the switches felt very mushy. There were plenty of times where I rested my hand gently on the keyboard, and pressed a key I didn't mean to press.
I personally found the experience with this keyboard to be subpar, and will not be buying another, despite how pretty it was.


Then the space bar started double spacing a few days ago randomly. Made Minecraft a little difficult but he was trying to find ways to make it work.
Then it started constantly double and triple spacing with the lightest of touches.
We had no choice but to return it. Currently most of his set up is Razer so he decided to give them a try instead of replacing this with the exact same thing again.
Hopefully you have better luck because it apparently was amazing for a while.

For those complaining of double-inputs from the keys, this is called “Key-Chatter” and is very common with mechanical switches. It is usually easily remedied by cleaning the switch out with rubbing alcohol. Of course, unplug first, remove the keycap and squeeze a good amount of alcohol down into the switch with a qtip and rapidly press the key. Dry it out with canned air and should be good to go!

