The software knows how to inspire by its various possibilities, which can also strike in the first moment, however, also.Įntire lighting profiles can also be set in the software. The software used is the Corsair Utility Engine, which should be familiar to users who already have experience with Corsair products. The positive impression created by the design of the keyboard continues here.
The individual illumination of each button in almost every imaginable colour opens up countless possibilities for the individual design of the mechanical gaming keyboard.Īll in all, it can be said that the mechanical keys and their switches are fully convincing in practice, and that these keys can be illuminated individually. These different lighting options can be set in the software supplied with the keyboard, which will be discussed in more detail in the next section. It is possible to assign an individual illumination to each key. The feeling when the keys are pressed is also good – commands given at the touch of a key are immediately implemented, which ensures good control and a good feeling for playing and typing. The actuating force required is extremely low, which should also accommodate users who want to use the keyboard in everyday life. Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2 Gaming KeyboardĬorsair Strafe RGB MK.2 ohne Handballenauflage The first optical impression of the new device can therefore be described as thoroughly positive. The design of the new keyboard, which is characterized above all by the aluminium trim and the integrated logo, is quite striking. Also striking are the now dedicated media keys including volume wheel, as we know it from other Corsair keyboards like the K70 Lux RGB. Thus, the Strafe RGB MK.2 is less restrained than its predecessor model. The first differences can already be seen in the design.
Our following test report will show to what extent the expectations placed on the new keyboard can be fulfilled in detail. Given the numerous improvements announced by the manufacturer, this seems to be a realistic goal. Naturally, the target group has certain expectations of this successor – the new keyboard should at least be on a par with its predecessor. Now Corsair presents the “Strafe RGB MK.2”, the successor of this keyboard. In addition to RGB lighting, macros could also be managed. It offered all kinds of features a gamer could wish for. The keyboard “Strafe RGB” by Corsair was – despite its unfavourable naming in the German-speaking area – a very solid and generally positively received keyboard, which was especially well received in the gaming area.