🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Precision!
The CORSAIR STRAFE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 100% Cherry MX Brown switches for a tactile yet quiet experience, dynamic RGB backlighting for customizable aesthetics, and a USB passthrough port for seamless connectivity. With a detachable wrist rest and fully programmable keys, this keyboard is designed for comfort and performance, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | Corsair STRAFE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
Item model number | CH-9000094-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 3.37 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 13.66 x 2.08 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 13.66 x 2.08 inches |
Color | RGB LED |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B014W1YRC4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 22, 2015 |
O**I
STRAFE: Power, Precision, Performance
The Corsair Gaming Strafe mechanical gaming keyboard is an amazing piece of technology. I bought mine with Cherry MX Brown and they are absolutely fantastic! Let me break my review to several parts:Build Quality: 9= The Strafe's build quality is sturdy and robust, and it is heavier than the K70 (due to the body construction of the keyboard being high quality plastics). This makes the keyboard very durable and solid, and basically the structural integrity of the keyboard is on par with the K70. The only thing that Corsair should have improved a little bit more here is the anti-slip rubber feet. For some reason, they are very grippy to the touch, but slides around my desk pretty easily. FYI, I use the Strafe on my Razer Goliathus Extended mousepad, and it still slides. However, the keyboard remains stationary when I am gaming or typing. It is just that I wish the rubber feet has more grip to it. :DPerformance: 10= Performance is a strong point on this keyboard. Mine came with Cherry MX Brown, and the German-engineered switches feels amazing for both typing and gaming. The solid construction of the keyboard, combined with Cherry MX switches, creates the ultimate experience. The textured spacebar is a huge plus.Features: 9.5= This keyboard crams a lot of features in it. It has USB-enabled full anti-ghosting, so do not worry about keystrokes not registering properly. On the upper right corner of the keyboard lies two buttons; one controls the backlighting, and the other locks the Windows Key for gaming mode. Personally I love these dedicated utility keys. Next to the two keys there are three LED indicators for number lock, caps lock and scroll lock respectively.Next, the lighting on this keyboard is awesome, although you are limited to red backlighting. The red backlight is pretty bright at the highest setting, fits very well to my red and black, Darth Vader themed setup. There are more lighting options when you download the Corsair Utility Engine from Corsair's website. It is a rather complex software, no bugs, a lot of customization and comprehensive. Even though I have no issue with the software, I think Razer's Synapse software is more user-friendly.Worthy of note, the keyboard has two lighting strips on its side that adds to the overall aesthetic value.CONCLUSION= The Strafe is a powerful gaming keyboard for hard-core gamers who did not care much for RGB lighting. At $110, this is definitely one of the best mechanical gaming keyboard in the market. Job well done Corsair Gaming, you have earned my sincerest respect! :D
C**S
Great Intro to RGB Mechanical Keyboards
I got the RGB version with MX Browns. The switches are great, 45g of force to actuate with a nice bump to let you know when the Key actuated. The actuation point is slightly below the bump, which can be annoying when holding down a key for gaming. The board also features a textured spacebar.The RGB is nice and bright, with a white backplate to reflect light off of. The backplate enhances the light so well, I'm surprised that it's only on the strafe. The lighting is completely customizable. You could make it do basically anything you want if you put in time to the software.The Strafe uses the Corsair Utility Engine to program the lights, macros, and to update firmware and drivers. While there are no dedicated macro keys, every key on the board is programmable. Just select the key you want and record a macro. I do wish that you could make function + another key be its own macro, but that's just me nitpicking. You can even set macros to start a timer with custom sounds. One lightsaber profile I have uses this macro to make a lightsaber sound when I press scroll lock. The lighting can be a bit confusing at first, but becomes intuitive once you dedicate time to learning the program. I'd recommend downloading some profiles from RGB share on the Corsair website, then looking at how they're made. That helped me more than YouTube tutorials.My only complaint about the board itself is the lack of dedicated media keys. Instead media is controlled by press fn and an f key. The keyboard has a brightness button, which cycles led brightness through 0%, 33%, 66%, and 100%. This lets you control brightness without having to edit a profile. It also has a Windows lock button, which can lock key presses that would take you out of the game you're playing. The CUE software can change which key presses that the lock disables such as Win, Alt+F4, and Alt+Tab. Both these buttons have full RGB capabilities. There are three verticals indicators that only light up white for the caps, num, and scroll locks.There are a few other aesthetic features on the board. The Corsair sails logo on the upper left corner has the full RGB range, and is invisible when disabled in CUE. There is a silver Corsair wordmark on the board above the number pad. The sides of the keyboard are white, with a white LED pipe running down them. The keyboard so fully plastic on the outside, with flaps on the back to raise the keyboard. They are sideways, so moving the keyboard won't collapse them.The keyboard also comes with a set of FPS and MOBA keycaps that are grey, textured, and contoured. There is an included keycap puller to help make switching out the caps easier. If you prefer wrist wrests, there is a nice soft plastic one that comes in the box.Overall, this is a great keyboard with few flaws. Definitely worth it if you want to have a nice premium rgb keyboard on a bit of a tighter budget.
S**T
Gorgeous looking keyboard with great lights
tldr:Pros:-Nice and quiet-Vivid and bright colours-Easy to use software-Great effectsCons:-You can not use the effect that displays the sound bars without a corsair headsetTo put it simply I love this keyboard, I love the browns that keep it quiet yet responsive, I love how bright the RGB LEDs are, I love the different options you can choose to display your lights (wave, pulse, rain, ect), I love that you can make your own effects and I love how slick it all looks together. This is a fantastic keyboard that I have no major complaints, seriously stop contemplating and buy it. You will not be disapointed
A**R
Great keys, great rgb.
Very solid keystrokes, rgb options are good too. Could use better default rgb options because rainbow spiral is obnoxious.
S**N
Solid Keyboard
Bought this keyboard for myself cause my second Razor Deathstalker died on me after a short period of time. Decided to get a mechanical keyboard and research told me to go with Cherry red or brown, I chose brown.The keyboard is very well made and feels quite durable, it's also much heavier, weighing in around 7lbs. The red LED's have 3 different bightness settings and an "off" setting. The keyboard also has a windows key disabler, great if you find yourself hitting it by accident. The key strokes are louder than dome style keyboards but it doesn't bother me. This keyboard doesn't come with any additional programmable buttons but I have no need for those.The plug that runs out the front of the keyboard is pretty thick cause it runs 2 different cables in it, one for the keyboard and one for the additional USB port on the front of the keyboard. I usually just use the front USB to charge my phone if it dies but you can use it for anything.Overall I'm happy with the keyboard and haven't had any issues with it.
A**R
Great product, but a second replacement..
I love corsair.. however this is the second same keyboard I have bought within a year. I am not a hundred percent aware on why my keyboard began to malfunction, however it developed a key stroke issue where when you pressed an button it would double tap the button. Multiple letters would be everywhere and it made using it a major pain. I cleaned it, patched the corsair software, tried it on different computers, nothing helped. So.. because I loved the keyboard so much, it's quiet design and fancy lights, I ordered and new one. Four months later and no issues so far.
R**N
Excellent keyboard. I'm typing this review on my first ...
Excellent keyboard.I'm typing this review on my first mechanical keyboard ever. I gotta say, it feels awesome. Functionality is exceptional. The back lighting, the mechanical switches, the weight (very impressive), USB port... all exceeded my expectations.If you're sifting around the market for a nice mechanical keyboard around this price range, look no further. This is your buy.
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