Brand | CORSAIR |
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Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | Corsair |
Colour | Black |
Item Height | 1.4 inches |
Item Width | 6.6 inches |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
OS | Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 10 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 5 Grams |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Item model number | CH-9206015-NA |
Product Dimensions | 48.01 x 16.76 x 3.56 cm; 816.47 Grams |
ASIN | B01M4LIKLI |
CORSAIR CH-9206015-NA K55 RGB Gaming Keyboard, Black
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- Three-zone dynamic RGB backlighting with 10+ preconfigured vivid RGB lighting modes allow you to choose immersive lighting effects
- 6 programmable macro keys enable powerful actions, key remaps and combos
- Dedicated Volume and multimedia controls for direct Audio control without interrupting your game
- Quiet and responsive keys give a satisfying feel
- Multi-key anti-ghosting ensures the most accurate simultaneous key presses
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Additional Information
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
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Date First Available | 22 November 2016 |
Customer Reviews |
5.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
615 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
48 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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The K55 RGB keyboard is your first step towards enhanced performance. Stay one step ahead with 6 dedicated on-the-fly programmable macro keys. Multi-key anti-ghosting ensures your simultaneous key press combos are executed the way you wanted.The K55 RGB gaming keyboard comes with a detachable soft rubber wrist rest to ensure additional comfort during marathon gaming sessions.
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4.2 out of 5 stars
2,018 reviews

Brandon
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but...
19 March 2018 -
Published on Amazon.comStyle Name: WiredVerified Purchase
The keyboard itself has an excellent feel to it and the software makes it easy to tweak the RGB if that's what you're into. However, the Caps Lock and Num Lock indicators stop working randomly and intermittently. I looked online and this appears to be a common issue across Corsair's entire keyboard line, which is disappointing. It's annoying to say the least when you're typing a password and you're not sure if caps lock is on or off. Unplugging and plugging it back in will fix it temporarily but it will eventually happen again, which is really just unacceptable for such an expensive keyboard.
227 people found this helpful

Michael
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best $50 Keyboard - 24 Hour Review
12 April 2017 -
Published on Amazon.comStyle Name: WiredVerified Purchase
I have only used this keyboard for 24 hours, so the only thing I will not be covering is the longevity of the board. I'm going to be doing this in list form so you won't be reading through paragraphs.
- SIZE - This is a full-size keyboard. You can get the dimensions in the item description but just know before you purchase, this keyboard is long.
- WEIGHT - Very light as it's a fully plastic build. Very little keyboard flex, almost 0 while typing.
- TYPING - This is a membrane keyboard, meaning each key is not individual like a mechanical. There is an obvious difference, don't believe people who claim that it feels like a mechanical keyboard. It doesn't Imagine a slightly mushier MX Brown switch. That all being said, it's a joy to type on, requiring very little effort to press the key. The key travel is not as linear (linear = bad) as other membrane keyboards, there is a definite tactile bump when you press a key.
- RGB - One of the best parts of this keyboard. There are a bunch of pre-set configurations for the 3 sections. That means 1/3 of the keyboard will always be the same color, you do not have individual key colors. You can read all about the modes on Corsair's website, but the ease of use while changing colors is pretty solid. It can be all one color, 2 different colors, 3, or you can have it cycle through the colors in 3 different speeds.
- FEATURE SET - Obviously this is not going to have the same features as something like a K70. What you do get is RGB coloring, very solid membrane keys, volume and playback controls, as well as 6 different macro keys to bind to one, or multiple keys in a row. (Meaning you could bind the first Macro to type out a word)
- BONUS - This can be seen as a pro or a con. There is no external software you need to download to use this keyboard. It has built in memory for your LED modes and macro functions. I would really have liked a software option if only to control the features the board already comes with, but without the slight hassle of changing settings through keystrokes.
Overall absolutely amazing keyboard for $50. If you don't mind losing mechanical switches, there's very little to complain about with this keyboard.
I will respond to any questions I get on this review for the next few months.
- SIZE - This is a full-size keyboard. You can get the dimensions in the item description but just know before you purchase, this keyboard is long.
- WEIGHT - Very light as it's a fully plastic build. Very little keyboard flex, almost 0 while typing.
- TYPING - This is a membrane keyboard, meaning each key is not individual like a mechanical. There is an obvious difference, don't believe people who claim that it feels like a mechanical keyboard. It doesn't Imagine a slightly mushier MX Brown switch. That all being said, it's a joy to type on, requiring very little effort to press the key. The key travel is not as linear (linear = bad) as other membrane keyboards, there is a definite tactile bump when you press a key.
- RGB - One of the best parts of this keyboard. There are a bunch of pre-set configurations for the 3 sections. That means 1/3 of the keyboard will always be the same color, you do not have individual key colors. You can read all about the modes on Corsair's website, but the ease of use while changing colors is pretty solid. It can be all one color, 2 different colors, 3, or you can have it cycle through the colors in 3 different speeds.
- FEATURE SET - Obviously this is not going to have the same features as something like a K70. What you do get is RGB coloring, very solid membrane keys, volume and playback controls, as well as 6 different macro keys to bind to one, or multiple keys in a row. (Meaning you could bind the first Macro to type out a word)
- BONUS - This can be seen as a pro or a con. There is no external software you need to download to use this keyboard. It has built in memory for your LED modes and macro functions. I would really have liked a software option if only to control the features the board already comes with, but without the slight hassle of changing settings through keystrokes.
Overall absolutely amazing keyboard for $50. If you don't mind losing mechanical switches, there's very little to complain about with this keyboard.
I will respond to any questions I get on this review for the next few months.
587 people found this helpful

anthony pisano
5.0 out of 5 stars
10/10 would RGB again
3 May 2017 -
Published on Amazon.comStyle Name: WiredVerified Purchase
colors are amazing,just wish purple and cyan were a little brighter. easy to set a custom settings and adjust speeds,this keyboard doesn't slip around and i can easily see the keys in the dark, the detachable hand guard is a plus and doesn't impede my use of the keyboard. overall i'd say this keyboard is a very good buy.

5.0 out of 5 stars
10/10 would RGB again
Reviewed in the United States on 3 May 2017
colors are amazing,just wish purple and cyan were a little brighter. easy to set a custom settings and adjust speeds,this keyboard doesn't slip around and i can easily see the keys in the dark, the detachable hand guard is a plus and doesn't impede my use of the keyboard. overall i'd say this keyboard is a very good buy.
Reviewed in the United States on 3 May 2017
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126 people found this helpful

Elana
5.0 out of 5 stars
Been waiting almost a year to buy this and was not disappointed
12 December 2017 -
Published on Amazon.comStyle Name: WiredVerified Purchase
Reasons I bought mine:
Competitive price at $50 USD
Quiet high profile keys
Included wrist rest
No software needed for RBG lighting
Programmable keys
Included media buttons
It’s quiet, it’s beautiful, the keys do feel a bit slick and like a potential grease magnet but that just means it’s up to me to keep my area clean.
The included wrist rest does feel cheap, it’s like a mostly hollow piece of attachable plastic with a little rubber grip texture on top, but it was freely included unlike other keyboards. However as a negative I do see myself replacing the wrist rest with something more comfortable in the future.
I haven't been able to test out the programmable keys yet so no comment there.
I hate loud keyboards! I know the signature cherry key click is a must for many in the mechanic keyboard fandom (the k55 is NOT a mechanical keyboard for the record). But I love the tactical feedback when typing without the loud clacking. The keys feel great to press and naturally are obviously louder than low profile keyboards. But this keyboard doesn't have that drag and heavy typing experience that comes with low profile keys.
I bought this on black Friday for $40.47 (that's with free shipping and US tax). Even at full price after all the research I've done this is the most competitive expensive but budget friendly high end keyboard. It looks so professional, but it's decorative enough that even with the lights off it's a subtle flair of design to add to any office space without that in your face "gamer" aesthetic.
Competitive price at $50 USD
Quiet high profile keys
Included wrist rest
No software needed for RBG lighting
Programmable keys
Included media buttons
It’s quiet, it’s beautiful, the keys do feel a bit slick and like a potential grease magnet but that just means it’s up to me to keep my area clean.
The included wrist rest does feel cheap, it’s like a mostly hollow piece of attachable plastic with a little rubber grip texture on top, but it was freely included unlike other keyboards. However as a negative I do see myself replacing the wrist rest with something more comfortable in the future.
I haven't been able to test out the programmable keys yet so no comment there.
I hate loud keyboards! I know the signature cherry key click is a must for many in the mechanic keyboard fandom (the k55 is NOT a mechanical keyboard for the record). But I love the tactical feedback when typing without the loud clacking. The keys feel great to press and naturally are obviously louder than low profile keyboards. But this keyboard doesn't have that drag and heavy typing experience that comes with low profile keys.
I bought this on black Friday for $40.47 (that's with free shipping and US tax). Even at full price after all the research I've done this is the most competitive expensive but budget friendly high end keyboard. It looks so professional, but it's decorative enough that even with the lights off it's a subtle flair of design to add to any office space without that in your face "gamer" aesthetic.
77 people found this helpful

Scotter
5.0 out of 5 stars
Typical Corsair quality and function at a great price
5 February 2018 -
Published on Amazon.comStyle Name: WiredVerified Purchase
I have this keyboard paired with my Corsair M65 mouse over an MM200 mouse mat, and I absolutely love it. After a solid 12+ years with a Logitech Elite keyboard, a coffee spill took it out and I wanted a straightforward and well built replacement with a cable hookup to suit my workspace that didn't cost an arm and a leg. This board is just the right size, and the tactile feel is great - the keys have almost a matte rubber feel to them that is grippy and resists smudging from the oils on your fingers. The keystroke is a satisfying muted "plunk" but not the over the top click-clack sound of a mechanical board or older plastic components. Overall just feels very robust. I originally didn't care much about the LED lighting but I have to admit its pretty cool and compliments the lighting in my M65 to make for a pretty trick desktop appearance at night. I'm not a big fan of the column of "G" keys up the left side...I tend to hit them a lot by accident when making a reach for the CTRL or Shift keys but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
74 people found this helpful