![]() ![]() The most distinctive aspect of its design is the fact that there’s a Corsair logo at the top of the keyboard.Ĭorsair logo aside, it’s layout is otherwise similar to most other keyboards though it does add in a dedicated set of media playback controls, a volume scroll bar, a profile switch button that lets you swap different RGB backlighting schemes at will as well as the notable inclusion of a USB passthrough to two USB connector ports via an impressively sturdy cable. The design itself is rather straightforward, lacking flourish or unusual design specific embellishments with hard angular edges all around. ![]() As par for the course, it comes with gaudy RGB backlighting under every keycap in almost every colour of the rainbow that you can customise to your whims via their iCue software which proved functional if archaic with a rather unintuitive user interface that required quite a bit of fiddling to yield results. In keeping with contemporary gamer sensibilities, the keyboard itself is primarily made of matte black plastic with an optional removable wrist rest inset at the base. ![]() A well made if plain gaming keyboard which covers the essentials with slightly quieter Cherry MX Silent mechanical switch keys and RGB lighting.Īs you’d likely surmise from its straightforward nomenclature, the Corsair Strafe RGB Mk2 with Silent Switches is the successor to their prior first generation Corsair Strafe and has RGB backlighting and Cherry MX silent switches emplaced beneath the key caps. ![]()
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