CORSAIR and Cherry have enjoyed a long collaboration, and it continues with the new Cherry VIOLA switches used in new CORSAIR K60 PRO keyboards. We take a look at the K60 RGB PRO today, which is also a name update to CORSAIR's first-ever keyboard from ne
Also set to join the K60 PRO lineup are the K60 PRO, which features the same CHERRY VIOLA keyswitches and single-color red LED backlighting, the K60 RGB PRO SE, which adds a premium magnetic detachable cushioned palm rest and wear-and-shine resistant PBT double-shot keycaps, and the ...
That remark about pressing the key halfway was the crucial clue for me. I had swapped the key caps after opening my K60 RGB Pro, and I remembered that the factory backspace key was tight enough around the switch that I'd accidentally removed (and then reaffixed) its switch. It ...
The K60 PRO TKL and K70 PRO OPX both showcase hyper-fast CORSAIR OPX optical-mechanical keyswitches, delivering 1.0mm actuation distance and incredibly smooth linear motion, ideal for competitive play and smooth typing. Each switch is guaranteed for an extraordinary 150 million keystrok...
Getting used to the key press of the Cherry Red MX on the K90 took about a week or so. But the “clacking” sound of the keyboard as I bottomed out on almost every key press was very annoying. So I did a search for “O-Ring Dampeners,” for the Computer Keyboard. ...
mechanical unit with full RGB lighting, a maximum 8000Hz polling rate, and exceptionally low latency. These keyboards are wired-only and have a row of dedicated media keys along the top. This series also features Corsair's first keyboard that uses analog hall-effect switches, the Corsair K70...