Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT.
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46 Reviews
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$20 more than K55 Pro with only RGB specific enhancements, Membrane switches
The K55 Pro XT is a legitimately solid gaming keyboard aimed at streamers. However, users may find the base K55 Pro something to consider if per-key RGB lighting and effects aren't serious requirements...
The Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT is certainly cheap, and while it doesn't quite meet the speed needs of esports, there's definitely a place for this full suite of controls...
The XT version of Corsair's stalwart budget gaming keyboard doesn't do enough to justify the hefty increase in price. Yes, the RGB is gorgeous, but it's too much money to spend on a membrane gaming keyboard when there's a near-identical version for $20 le...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
The plunger switches are awesome to work on and even better for gaming. It's as good as any rivals high-end membrane keyboards, so no complaints there. It's light, fast and responsive, which is what you want. The awesome RGB, the Stream Deck integration...
Vibrant per-key RGB lighting (XT model only), Dedicated macro keys, Easy on-the-fly macro recording, Solid Construction, iCUE software that meaningfully expands functionality, 12-key rollover around the important WASD zone, No clearly perceptible ghosti
Membrane keyboard/rubber-dome switches, Media keys not illuminated, No onboard-profiles, Premium price for a membrane keyboard, particularly in the UK/EU
We spent about a week with the K55 RGB PRO XT as a primary keyboard for work and gaming, and after every session came back to one central question: “Do you like rubber dome switches?”. Any assessment of the design is dominated by that point, to the extent...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Christina , review by: kitguru.net
IP42 rating, Onboard macro recording, G-Keys that support Elgato Stream Deck software, Per-key RGB lighting is really seamless and powerful,
Plasticky build, Very slippery on our oversized mouse mat, 12-key rollover, not n-key rollover, Mechanical keyboards are available for less money, KitGuru says: At £75 this keyboard offers membrane keys, 12-key rollover and lacklustre build quality - a pr
Price, Per key RGB backlighting, Six G-keys and dedicated multimedia controls, Included wrist rest, IP42 dust and spill rated, Comfortable to use
Membrane switches, Rubber USB cable
I've been using the K55 RGB Pro XT for the past 2 weeks or so as my main keyboard. It is always hard to move from daily driver mechanical keyboard to a different keyboard for testing reasons, but the K55 RGB Pro was not a horrible transition. The biggest...
The Corsair K55 Pro XT is a budget friendly gaming orientated full size keyboard, which is built with Corsair sturdiness, and just enough premium touches to make it acceptable for the slightly higher price over the standard K55. It's a sizable keyboard, a...
Published: 2021-04-03, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
lots of programmability options in terms of key remapping, typing is quieter thanks to the use of membrane switches, perkey RGB backlighting customization, a wrist rest is included in the package, thanks to the translucent inner layer, the RGB lighting sh
The entrylevel K55 RGB PRO XT does come with many features a lot of nonpretentious users will use frequently, while the membrane switches are a bit more silent when actuated versus some more expensive mechanical variants (though, less durable). The perkey
The entry-level K55 RGB PRO XT does come with many features a lot of non-pretentious users will use frequently, while the membrane switches are a bit more silent when actuated versus some more expensive mechanical variants (though, less durable). The per-...