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Specifications
Manufacturer
Corsair
Model
K55 RGB
Part #
Manufacturer
Corsair
Style
Gaming
Mechanical
No
Backlit
Multicolor
Tenkeyless
No
Connection Type
Wired
Color
Black
Mouse Included
No
Price History
Reviews

- 27 points
- 35 months ago
from completed build Isenhjärta
Completely unimpressed with this keyboard. The RGB functionality is a joke and does NOT sync with Corsair's online programming which I had to have anyways for my M65 pro mouse. It uses crappy function key switching that is extremely cumbersome and monotonous as well as not being fully RGB functional. If you're curious about that I also have a rather lengthy review on Newegg that isn't hard to find.
The keys are very generic membrane with no more or less feeling than any other membrane keyboard. The ONLY good thing about it over my old Corsair K30 keyboard is the included wrist rest. Past the wrist rest I would have just stuck with the K30. The price of this keyboard (that I also got for Christmas) went down $10 (from $49.99 to $39.99) the first week of January as well. DAMN IT NEWEGG. At $39.99 its not such a bad keyboard but I would only recommend it at the $30 price. I'm in process of trying to send this back if Newegg will let me.

- 23 points
- 13 months ago
from completed build My first PC build!
Excellent keyboard! I love how it looks and feels! I just wish some colors' lighting was better, such as purple. It is dull and lacks any vibrancy.

- 22 points
- 17 months ago
from completed build My Savior
Awesome deal for your money. Goes great with other Corsair products!

- 17 points
- 22 months ago
from completed build Trivium - Silence in the Snow Build
Love it. I don't like mech keyboards at all, at least none that I have tried. This board gives me the feel of a regular keyboard, with the style and function of a gaming mech board.

- 17 points
- 2 months ago
from completed build The DeLorean - Glass Wing Cougar, Aorus Core
This is Corsairs cheapest gaming keyboard. It doesn't feel that way though. This keyboard is functional and very attractive as well. It has 6 macro keys on the left side of the keyboard and has many different modes for the RGB lighting and can be controlled by Corsair's iCue software. All in all, I'm very impressed at the price to quality ratio of this keyboard.

- 16 points
- 14 months ago
from completed build First ever PC build...I did it!
Keyboard is sturdy, love the RGB feature. I would recommend.
Purchase Price: $49.99

- 15 points
- 20 months ago
from completed build The Dark Hotdog
Pros: Good key feel and quality, RGB on point.
Cons: Lights to show caps lock, scroll lock, and numlock sometimes don't light up when active.

- 14 points
- 32 months ago
from completed build Sweet Potato
First, I suck at games so no amount of better hardware will ever change that fact. If you have skill and want a highly competitive setup, get a real gaming keyboard. This juicy plate is for noobs like me who want to look styling without the 140.00 hit in the wallet. If you have a RGB build and think a Logitech would be OK but not quite right, here is a cheap route. It's black so yay for that.

- 13 points
- 25 months ago
from completed build A build for YouTube uploads and homework
Despite what many argue with this keyboard, it is brilliant. The keys do not feel cheaply made, none of the caps wobble on the switches, and though the RGB is not True RGB you still have the ability to customize your lighting zones by pressing Function and 7 then pressing function and F1, F2, and F3 till you get the colors that you want from the lights on the keyboard.