

🎮 Elevate your desk game with precision, power, and style.
The CORSAIR K70 CORE RGB Mechanical Keyboard combines pre-lubricated MLX Red linear switches with dual-layer sound dampening for a smooth, quiet typing experience. Featuring a durable aluminum top plate, ABS double-shot keycaps, and a magnetic soft-touch palm rest, it offers both resilience and comfort. The multi-function rotary dial and programmable media button provide seamless control, customizable through iCUE software. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, this wired keyboard delivers premium performance and customizable RGB lighting with onboard profile storage.













| ASIN | B0CH3MRGK7 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Volume Roller |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,028 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #109 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | K70 CORE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Palmrest |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 521 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.64"L x 6.02"W x 1.39"H |
| Item Weight | 2.06 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Model Name | K70 CORE |
| Model Number | CH-910981E-NA |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 9109 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys , Volume Roller |
| Style Name | K70 CORE w/PALMREST |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 840006665762 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
M**9
Great keyboard!
I'm a developer and I purchased this for that purpose. This is my first mechanical keyboard and I absolutely love it. The keys feel great, and are very responsive. Love that it has an audio volume knob on it. Tried that out and it works good, so no more fiddling around with the volume control on my headset. The one thing to this keyboard that I'm a bit leery of is the cable connection - there is no strain relief on it, and I can see it possibly wearing out prematurely. It's located at the back of the keyboard, so that's good, but a better design there would have been nice.
A**R
Best value in class
Best $200 keyboard. I was a diehard Steelseries fan… not anymore. 2 keyboards returned within 40 days. This has the best volume bottom…. The keys are so solid makes you wanna play some cs2 💀
M**X
Not Good
I don't know what happened to Corsair, but their products are actual garbage. I got this keyboard after having had an old, cheap CoolerMaster keyboard that I got for like 20 bucks. That keyboard worked faithfully for 5 years, never had any issues with it. This keyboard, on the other hand, I have had for 1 year and have had literally nothing but trouble. The Corsair ICUE software (which is literally necessary for the keyboard to work) is garbage. Like actually awful. 50% of the time, it doesn't recognize that there is a Corsair product connected to the PC. Any lighting, key macros, literally any feature that you can customize doesn't work until a few days later it decides that there is, in fact, a Corsair keyboard connected to the pc. Additionally, just in terms of core functionality as a keyboard, it sucks. It will consistently double type letters, ex. press "a" once, and 3 "a's" will be typed. I have confirmed this is not a hardware issue whatsoever, I took off each individual keycap to thoroughly clean and make sure nothing could be causing it. The software had a "update" that fixed it. The catch? That literally only works when the stupid ICUE recognizes that the damn keyboard is plugged in. TLDR: They keyboard is ridiculously expensive, provides nothing better than my old 20 dollar keyboard, those functions that could be considered "improvements" (setting macros, lighting, anything else I'm forgetting) are nonexistent because the software, honestly more often than not, does not work. Typing feel is fine. Edit: ICUE software has been repaired/reinstalled twice, does not fix the issue. works for a day or two, then same thing
T**O
good keyboard
i bought this keyboard to replace a keyboard i broke trying to modify bc i didn't like how it came out of the box so i bought i keyboard i knew i wouldn't want to modify so far my favorite feature is the volume knob i never use the specialty button that's next to it personally i never found much use for it the large keys have minimal rattle so little it doesnt even matter this keyboard also sounds good and i like the software the wrist rest is nice even tho its hard plastic downsides when u lock your computer your rgb preset will go back to rainbow vomit wich i hate so i always dim the lights when i lock my pc second the keyboard freezes like the rgb stops moving and the volume knob stops working only fix i have found is unplugging and plugging the keyboard back in
G**S
Great Keyboard!
Had to get used to the extra pressure needed to depress the keys. Coming from another manufacturer's mechanical it took a few uses to adjust. LED's are bright and adjustable through iCUE application. Matches my Corsair case and CPU cooler. Keyboard has an added volume control which is nice.
J**O
La rapidez de todo el proceso
Perfecto el producto, impecable todo
S**A
Love!
Bought this as a quick replacement when the keyboard that came with my new PC stopped working 2 days in and the one I really wanted wouldn't come for another week. I was so skeptical that I would like this and thought I'd replace it ASAP. I'm in love. The keyboard is hyper-responsive, it's not as loud as I thought mechanical keyboards would be, it has that *perfect* keyboard click. And the RGB is *sick* and completely programmable. I haven't tried customizing it because I honestly love the default pattern - it blasts circles and does horizontal wipes etc without it feeling like you're at a rave. I thought the wrist rest was more cosmetic and that I wouldn't use it but I actually like it. A different review said they didn't get theirs - it's under the keyboard in a separate compartment and weighs practically nothing. If you don't dismantle the box it's easy to throw away - I almost did. Hopefully it lasts! Love it so far.
C**S
Surpised there isn't more bad reviews
The double types are the most annoying part about this keyboard. The second most annoying part is the software "iCUE". Honestly, if the software didn't randomly cut out or randomly uninstall itself while trying to do an update it would be a 4 star keyboard. The actual feel and build quality is good. Definitely within it's price range. The fact that you HAVE to have iCUE running or half the keys double type or sometimes triple type is this keyboards biggest setback. I don't really understand how the iCUE software can do a keyboard "firmware" update to fix the double typing but if the iCUE isn't running properly the keyboard double types like a maniac... or Michael J Fox... Wait what do you mean running properly you say? Ah yes, sometimes iCUE likes to randomly freeze and show it's task icon while doing f-all. You don't really understand what's going on until you have to constantly correct your typing. Furthermore, I've been constantly correcting the typing in tthis review witth iCUE running. For some reason the "T" button is exponentially worse than any other key that even tthe software/firmware cannot compensate for. As you can see above I've forgone removing my extra "T"s. It doesn't happen all the time, but the fact that it still does when it should be fixed is absurd.
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