Corsair K70 Pro TKL Review: Pro Isn’t Always Better
Published on: 2025-05-01 09:30:00
When I test a mechanical keyboard with “Pro” in the name, I expect it to be the best of the best, with no compromises over its non-Pro variant. Razer has this figured out: The BlackWidow V4 Pro is better than the original V4 in every way, and it proves that a gaming keyboard doesn’t need to employ Hall effect switches to be good.
Conversely, Corsair demonstrated that Hall effect switches don’t automatically make a keyboard better, especially when there are trade-offs to get them. The Corsair K70 keyboard has three flavors: Core ($100), Core Wireless ($150), and Pro TKL ($180). The Pro has an advantage over the Core because it has some Hall effect switches but skips wireless connectivity. It sports an 8,000-Hz polling rate, extensive RGB, and a magnetized wrist rest. It also has a few sacrifices that make it lackluster compared to the other K70 models and its peers.
A Tale of Two Switches
Photograph: Henri Robbins
Corsair’s product page for the K70 Pro TKL says the keyboard uses “Co
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