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: 2015-08-16, Author: Christoph , review by: gamezoom.net
keine Handballenauflage, dickes und steifes Datenkabel, keine dedizierten Makro- und Mediatasten, nur rote Beleuchtung, reines Kunststoff-Gehäuse, Klappfüße ohne Gummierung (geringe Rutschfestigkeit), Software könnte übersichtlicher sein
Die neue Corsair Strafe weiß zu gefallen - auch wenn wir einige Kritikpunkte feststellen mussten. Für das knapp 120 Euro teure Eingabegerät sprechen die saubere Verarbeitungsqualität und die hochwertigen sowie präzisen Schalter aus dem Hause Cherry (MX Re...
It is a little c-r-aaazy how popular mechanical keyboard have become, and how incredibly happy Cherry must be with that. But for gaming, yes they do rock. If you never used one for gaming before, it does take getting used to a bit. Give yourself a few da...
Published: 2015-08-13, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
For our closing thoughts, we aren't going to linger much on the topic of Cherry mechanical switches since those are a standardized part. The Strafe currently comes in two varieties, one with Cherry MX Red switches and the other with Cherry MX Brown switch...
Abstract: Corsair has outdone themselves with the Strafe mechanical gaming keyboard as both its quality and performance are top notch. Even better, it's $109.99 suggested retail price make it both a perfect introduction to first time mechanical keyboard users and t...
Genuine Cherry MX switches, Aggressively priced for a mechanical keyboard, Well-designed supporting software, Can store keyboard profiles for each executable, Handsome design, Excellent manual
No dedicated media or macro keys
A handsome frame, excellent switches, first-rate software, and a low price make the Strafe an excellent entry-level buy for mechanical-keyboard first-timers. Read More…...
Solid construction, Attractive design, Fully programmable keys, Advanced lighting modes, Additional tactile keycaps, Available in Cherry MX Red and Brown, Full NKRO, USB passthrough
USUK price translation, CUE not as intuitive as it could be, No wrist rest included
Despite Corsair's identity crisis in regards to the branding of their gaming peripherals, it could be argued that once you see those sails, quality is ensured. The STRAFE gaming keyboard comes in offering everything a contemporary mechanical keyboard shou...
Starting with the build quality of the Strafe we have a nice solid feeling keyboard. In a way we kind of miss the brushed metal of some other Corsair models however they have in no way significantly reduced the strength of the body. As well as the solid c...
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Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Red switches are great for gaming and typing, Clean, professional look. Red keybed looks good with lighting, Corsair Utility Engine offers deep, heavily customisable back end software, Raised keycap base makes cleaning much easier, USB passthru, Windows l
Underside feet could do with more grip, Additional keycaps feel functionally redundant, Perkey backlighting is off centre and limited to red, Expensive.
The Corsair Gaming STRAFE has some great features with its Cherry MX Red switches, the industry standard (although hard to understand) Corsair Utility Engine, its 100 per cent anti-ghosting, per-key backlighting and the overall strong build quality. This...
Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Charlie , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Corsair has unleashed the Corsair Strafe keyboard at a MSRP of $110. This keyboard is a bit smaller than the average gaming keyboard, as well as Corsair's own Gaming K70 RGB keyboard, measuring in at 17.6 x 6.7 inches (the K70 measures at 18.6 x 8.3 inche...
Abstract: A keyboard is a keyboard is a keyboard. Isn't it? With the Strafe, Corsair begs to differ.Being from a non-gamer background, I haven't been into the Razer mice, or keyboards setup for MMOs and RPGs, I use them for old fashioned typing. So I have to admit...