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alaTest has collected and analyzed 9 reviews of Corsair K57 Wireless. The average rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the reliability. The durability also gets good opinions, but some have doubts about the price and design.
usability, durability, reliability
design, price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Corsair K57 Wireless is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Chris 747 Articles (funkykit.com)
Today we will be showing you guys the Corsair K57 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard. The K57 is one of the most recent additions to the Corsair Lineup. The K57 is backed by their latest cutting edge technologies, Slipstream Wireless and Capellix LED's. The...
Wireless ; RGB ; Software Control ; Wrist Rest
The K57 has the right price for sure but is the lack of mechanical switches a deal breaker? Honestly its a toss up. I can get a similar model with mechanical switches for a few dollars more. But on the other hand this keyboard has the new SLIPSTREAM...
Expert review by : Andrew Munro (kitguru.net)
Are you running several systems or devices with multiple keyboards? Ever wanted an easy way to use a Corsair's latest RGB keyboard lets you use it across multiple systems or devices. Read our thoughts
Excellent usability/functionality between multiple devices.
Not very portable.
Expert review by : vortez.net (vortez.net)
Packing per-key CAPELLIX RGB LED illumination, Corsair's Slipstream wireless technology and up to 165 hours on a single charge, the K57 RGB Wireless seems to offer a great deal but it can't be all g...
Expert review by (pcmag.com)
The NOMATIC Travel Pack is a 20- to 30-liter expandable backpack that looks good but lacks some functionality where it matters most.
Expert review by : Mike Epstein (pcmag.com)
Corsair's K57 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard has some flash, but it's an object lesson in how making something wireless doesn't automatically make it better.
Dedicated media keys and macro buttons. Flashy backlighting. Lag-free wireless using Bluetooth or 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Good rated battery life.
Wireless, but too large for lap use. Squishy key feel. Pricey considering feature set and non-mechanical keys. Hard wrist rest isn't comfortable over long stretches.
Bottom Line: Corsair's K57 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard has some flash, but it's an object lesson in how making something wireless doesn't automatically make it better.
Expert review by (tomsguide.com)
The GORUCK Bullet Ruck is a compact, durable daypack that's great for everyday use—especially if you're carrying a relatively light load.
Expert review by : Alex Cox (tomshardware.com)
For a membrane keyboard, the K57 is surprisingly stiff. There's a very distinct bump at its keys' actuation point, and it takes a fair amount of pressure to get past it. It's the most mechanical-feeling membrane we've tested in a long time, and that's a g
Incredible lighting \ Flawless wireless connectivity \ Decent software \ On-board media controls
Terrible wrist rest \ Squashy, stiff keys \ Plastic build \ Far cheaper wired alternatives available
Despite being a membrane keyboard, the Corsair K57 does many things right. If consistent, reliable wireless connectivity and luscious RGB lighting are your top concerns, go for it.
Expert review by : Mike Epstein (computershopper.com)
Dedicated media keys and macro buttons. Flashy backlighting. Lag-free wireless using Bluetooth or 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Good rated battery life.
Wireless, but too large for lap use. Squishy key feel. Pricey considering feature set and non-mechanical keys. Hard wrist rest isn't comfortable over long stretches.
Corsair's K57 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard has some flash, but it's an object lesson in how making something wireless doesn't automatically make it better.
Expert review by : Marshall Honorof (tomsguide.com)
The K57 looks pretty plain. It's got a black plastic chassis with a glossy bar at the top that collects fingerprints like gamers collect unplayed Steam backlog. There are six buttons in the extra row of keys, and seven discrete media buttons in the...
Pretty RGB lighting Helpful extra keys USB and Bluetooth connectivity
Uncomfortable membrane design Tedious software Expensive
The Corsair K57 RGB Wireless is worth considering if you absolutely must have a wireless gaming keyboard for $100. If not, you could get much better wired models for the same price
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