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Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless

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Trusted Reviews
★★★★
2 years ago
Corsair K70 RGB Pro Review

Incredible build quality; Light, snappy switches; Gorgeous RGB lighting;

Expensive; ‘Hyper-polling’ may be difficult for mere mortals to detect;

Pocket Lint
★★★★
2 years ago
Corsair K70 RGB Pro review: Keyboard dreams?
Pocket Lint
★★★★
1 year ago
Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless review: Compact and customisable
PC Magazine
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1 year ago
Corsair K70 RGB Pro Mini Wireless Review

Earlier this year, Corsair dropped the excellent Corsair K70 RGB Pro, a full-size high-end keyboard with some impressive RGB lighting and plenty of top-tier gaming features. Now, if you saw the K70 RGB Pro and said to yourself, “I wish 40% of the keyboard was gone,” well, Corsair has got the keyboard for you. The K70 RGB Pro Mini Wireless ($179.99) shakes off the number pad and additional macros, adds some robust wireless options, and folds everything into a tight, compact frame while staying just as customizable as its larger cousin. The only real downside is that like its full-size cousin, the feature-complete 60% keyboard comes with a high price to match.The Same K70 RGB, With the Fat Trimmed The K70 RGB Pro Mini is a essentially a tiny goliath. Pulling it out of its packaging, it’s impressive how Corsair managed to preserve almost every function from the full-size keyboard in just 61 keys. From media controls, switching between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connections, and even contr...

The feature-rich Corsair K70 RGB Pro Mini Wireless is a stunner and one of the finest 60% keyboards we've seen.

Excellent RGB implementation; Hot-swappable key switches; Included key cap and key switch puller; Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connection options; Compact and lightweight; Can create up to 50 user profiles via Corsair iCue app

Expensive; 8,000Hz polling maximum may be overkill

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