![]() ![]() The white colour helps with the RGB backlighting. The white plate is made from steel, providing the STRAFE with a solid and robust feel. As mentioned previously, the bottom half of the housing is made from a noise reducing material to help dampen the bottoming out noise. These have a clear housing, coupled with a slightly pink stem, indicating they have a similar linear motion to MX reds. The STRAFE RGB Silent features the latest Cherry MX Silent switches. The sides are white which fits in with the plate colour.Īlong the top edge is a single USB 2.0 port which is ideally situated for USB headphones or memory sticks – saves you having to faff around the back of your PC. The STRAFE has a relatively low profile, but features a solid design (as opposed to a floating plate like the K70 etc.). Supplied with the STRAFE is a textured clip-in wrist rest for those who prefer having additional support. The underside is relatively plain, although it’s always good to see feet that open out sideways. In the right in the image below, you can see the textured spacebar, which whilst it feels nice under the thumb, it may not be for everyone. Unlike many other keyboards you can actually use these with one hand, although if the STRAFE had dedicated media keys that would have been even better.Īs seen on other Corsair keyboards, the STRAFE RGB has a non-standard bottom row, making it slightly more difficult to find custom key caps for it (although not impossible). ![]() When pressed in conjunction with Fn key on the bottom row, they will operate. Along the top row of key caps are the additional function keys, which control volume and media playback. Just below these is the Corsair logotype – a little odd it’s not next to the sails logo, but it fills the blank space nicely. To the right of these are two additional buttons to control the four brightness levels and a win lock key to stop you from accidentally pressing the Windows key when gaming. The other cable is to use the keyboard with the PC and must always be connected.Īlong the top edge, you have the usual three LEDs to indicate the Numlock, Scroll lock and Caps lock status. One of these supplies additional power if the keyboard cannot get enough for the LEDs. It features a ridged plastic USB cable, with two male USB connectors on the end. It is made from a sturdy black plastic shell, with a groove running across the top row of keys. The Corsair STRAFE RGB is relatively simple in terms of design. The STRAFE RGB comes with a detachable wrist rest, a quick start guide, FPS & MOBA textured key caps with a key cap puller. The box is relatively simple with the usual feature highlights and graphic of the keyboard. Let’s take a look at the STRAFE RGB Packaging & Closer LookĬorsair have opted for a yellow and black colour scheme for their “Gaming” range so they have made good use of it on their packaging.
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