Nice keyboard easy to use, quiet and easy to see the keys in semi-darkness.
Nice keyboard easy to use, quiet and easy to see the keys in semi-darkness.
Many buttons, great click, much wow
Corsair is retaining their membrane keyboard line-up with the K55, now upgraded with RGB illumination.
Decent software support; Dedicated multimedia keys
Flimsy wrist rest
Sometimes I have a trouble with the keyboard (the software says there's a problem with the firmware, and I need to restart my computer), but it's a good gaming keyboard.
Some of the keys are not laid out like ordinary keys on the keyboard. For example, the < symbol is at the button and the "," is on the top. There are multiple keys that are produced in the format. If I would have known, I would not buy it. Other than that, the keyboard is very good and I like it.
Packaging The Corsair K55 RGB comes in a pretty attractive looking packaging that gives it a premium appearance just like the rest of Corsair's gaming keyboards. At the back of the box, you'll find the K55 with its features highlighted for the end users to easily navigate through before getting the...
Decent RGB lightings despite of being a rubber dome switch keyboard; Easily accessible media keys; Dedicated macro keys with on-the-fly macro recording function; Very well optimized key matrix for gaming
Rather costly for a rubber dome switch gaming keyboard; Glossy surface on the top of the keyboard is highly prone to scratches; fingerprints; dust and other kind of stains; Could really use rubber pads on the keyboard feet
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