Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Corsair Strafe RGB Cherry MX and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Strafe RGB Cherry MX.
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Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Tim , review by: play3r.net
Simple design, Cherry MX peformance, Many customisation options, Good build quality, Useful contoured key caps
Quite expensive
The STRAFE is an interesting keyboard in my eyes. Corsair have gone back to the basics to provide a simple, yet effective and decent performing keyboard, without fancy brushed aluminium cases or a million extra macro keys. Yes, certainly the Cherry MX swi...
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Published: 2015-07-30, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
High-quality mechanical switches, Red, Blue or Brown MX switches available, LED backlighting with customisable effects, Multimedia control, Custom key-caps, Great build quality, USB passthrough,
Noisy keys (although that’s not uncommon for mechanical keyboards), No dedicated macro keys, “The Corsair STRAFE doesn’t offer much in the way of innovation, but it does give you all the features you’re likely to need, all wrapped up in a nice design, gre
PriceThe Corsair STRAFE is available directly from the Corsair webstore for $100.98 inc VAT and £109.98 from their UK store. This isn't particularly cheap, but it's easily comparable with other similar specification gaming keyboards and you do get a lot o...
We like the Corsair Strafe a lot. It's a well made, nicely designed cheaper alternative to the the Corsair K70 RGB that definitely has the edge over even cheaper mechanical keyboards. However, it's just a little too pricey for the features it offers and w...
Plug and play right out of the box. Only the lighting won't be preconfigured though the default is red all over the keyboard, The keyboard is built to last and can take a few bumps though it is advisable not to, This keyboard comes with its own key pulle
Corsair should start bundling Windows 10 software and driver along with its peripherals now that Windows 10 is widely used. You will have to search online for the STRAFE driver and CUE software that controls the keyboard settings and macros, CUE software
Corsair is a brand name that you can depend on. Be it gaming accessories, RAM kits or power supplies – the name Corsair inspires confidence. The same applies to the Corsair STRAFE, which is evident from the moment you pick it up. Well built, lightweight w...
Abstract: Keyboards and mice are the only things that almost every PC user touches every day, but we don't often pay that much attention to the quality of these devices, and I am one of those that simply goes for the cheapest set that I can find. The reason behind...
Abstract: In our most recent product review, we looked at the Logitech G502 Proteus Core and compared it to two of Logitech's most popular mice in history, the G5 and G9x. The G502 came away the clear winner in a number of ways, including balance, hand feel, smooth...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Reasonable price, Mechanical keyboard with per-key backlighting, Customizable visual effects, Full individual-key and macro programming, USB pass-through,
Red backlighting only, No wrist rest
Though it may lack a few of the high-end extras offered by more expensive models, the Corsair Strafe Mechnical Gaming Keyboard is well made, customizable, and affordable...
Great build quality, goodlooking design, LED controller, authentic Cherry switches, USB passthrough.
Lack of dedicated media keys, still $110, lack of aluminum chassis, no wrist rest, difficult key caps
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Published: 2015-10-14, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Not that long ago gamers had a rather limited choice of keyboards, particularly mechanical ones, and most were too expensive for the masses. However, most recently there's been an explosion of gaming-oriented mechanical keyboards, many of which could be c...