Move over K70 RGB Pro, there's a new kid in town. The K70 Pro Mini Wireless keyboard is Corsair's first hot-swappable keyboard and it packs a lot of nifty gaming features into the small compact form. With more gamers looking to customize their typing experience via custom switches and keycaps, the K70 Pro Mini Wireless seems to want to fill that gap. Maybe you can actually have your cake and eat it too, or, is the cake a lie? Keep on reading to find out.
As my first 60% keyboard, the K70 RGB Pro Mini is going key-to-key with my current love: the HyperX Alloy Elite 2. The K70 Pro Mini Wireless is extremely small at 293mm lengthwise and has a width of 109mm, but right out of the box it feels very sturdy and raring to go. I didn't actually know that I loved keyboards with a heavy aluminum body until my current Alloy Elite, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that the K70 Pro Mini also has a hefty aluminum baseplate. Due to this, the keyboard feels very solid and doesn't budge at all when on the bare desk or resting on a deskmat. The box also included a Slipstream wireless adapter, USB-C cable, radiant spacebar keycap, CORSAIR ESC keycap, keycap puller, and a keyswitch puller.
I'm probably a minority amongst my friends and fellows, but I actually like my arrow keys and numpad. Yes, it takes up much more space, but I find myself relying on the directional keys so much when it comes to both editing text and playing little indie titles. Due to its small size, just about every key on the K70 Pro Mini Wireless has another key bound to it via the FN key. This includes those arrow keys. To its credit, the keyboard holds 8MB worth of onboard storage, which lets you have up to 50 onboard profiles for custom macros and commands. If
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