The CorsairK70 Pro Mini Wireless launched at over $150, but it’s on a deep discount at Amazon today.
When it comes to a lot of mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, smaller is better. A mainstream gaming company like Corsair isn’t going to be popping out keyboards without a number row, but this K70 Pro Mini Wireless RGB is about as small as you can find on a store shelf at 60 percent layout. At launch it went for over $150, but today you can pick one up at Amazon for just $63.99.
The Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless RGB (hoochimama what a mouthful) packs most of the features you’d expect from a high-end board, including high-quality PBT doubleshot keycaps and dual-mode wireless with 2.4GHz dongle for gaming and Bluetooth for mobile devices. It also has a really satisfying aluminum case, and comes with speedy Cherry MX switches from the famous German switch maker.
RGB and sub-1ms wireless speed are a given for Corsair keyboards at this point. But for my money, the best feature is the hot-swap sockets, which allow you to pop in any MX-compatible switches that you like. That makes the K70 a great platform for customization, both for keycaps with its standard layout and for typing or gaming feel. The only real downer is that Corsair’s programming software won’t let you move the Fn key, which makes it tricky to get arrow keys in the top layer. You can read my full review of the keyboard here.
At the moment Amazon’s deep discount is only available for the white version of the keyboard, and then only with the linear Red switches. But it’s still a savings of about a hundred bucks on a design that was prohibitively expensive at launch. If you want a gaming keyboard that can customize deeply and also throw in a backpack, this will fit the bill.