Product Comparison: Corsair K68 RGB vs Corsair K63
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- The small form factor of this keyboard was what attracted me to it in the first place.
- I was able to easily find a case for the keyboard and I am happy with the size.
- Nice overall and hardy plastic with the typical Corsair branding. The K63 has a tight butt fit into the enclosure. The mouse pad is nicely sized and functional.
- I'd rather this thing was either smaller or had a full size keyboard.
- Mouse pad is good size so you can actually play FPS games well without feeling confined with your mouse movements.
- Having a mechanical keyboard has been a dream for me for quite some time and this keyboard did not disappoint.
- I love the way the keys feel. I've only owned one other mechanical keyboard (razer blackwidow) but i prefer these.
- The lack of the 10 key number pad has been a great improvement for me, I don't know why I didn't make the switch earlier.
- The key press feel is nice and dependable. A bit louder than I would have liked, but not a dealbreaker. Key caps pop off easily without the need for a key puller (one is not included).
- The Windows lock key failed within weeks.
- Having a mechanical keyboard has been a dream for me for quite some time and this keyboard did not disappoint.
- A comprehensive array of macros can be set using the software, making the keyboard very flexible.
- Average battery life with LEDs on is around 24 hours and with LEDs off is around 72 hours.
- The memory foam bottom makes it feel like you have a simple pillow on your lap
- The wrist rest on the lapboard and the one that comes to use if you want a normal keyboard do a good job to minimize wrist strain
- I was a little disappointed that you could not set specific keys to be illuminated, but this was a small niggle.