Corsair K60 RGB PRO SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Important Update: In a heretofore unprecedented and comical turn of events, mere minutes after I published this review, the key switch under my spacebar seems to have broken. It frequently emits double presses on actuation instead of one, sometimes back-to-back, and sometimes with a delay. I’ve never had a product break so close to reviewing it before. I’ve owned the keyboard for a month, and I haven’t been hard on it, using it for about two weeks of general typing and gaming tasks before the review (I’ve reviewed others in that time as well, hence the usage time discrepancy). I’m super bummed that mine is now broken and I hope it’s not a sign of regular problems with this model. I checked under the key cap for signs of damage or dust and found nothing.
My original unedited text now resumes, preserved for posterity, and it’s all still accurate — now with the added caveat that you may have to employ Corsair’s warranty.
Corsair and Cherry have a long history of developing keyboards around mechanical switch technology together, with mostly excellent results. Corsair’s aluminum gaming keyboards have used Cherry’s switch designs almost exclusively for years now across a broad price spectrum, and with the new K60 that long…