Corsair K65 RGB MINI Review 2024
Discover the Corsair K65 RGB MINI, a compact 60% mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting, customizable macros, and Cherry MX switches, designed for gamers seeking performance and style.
About The Keyboard
The Corsair K65 RGB MINI is a premium-sized mechanical gaming keyboard designed for enthusiasts who prioritize both performance and aesthetics. Featuring an ultra-compact 60% layout, it frees up desk space while retaining all the essential keys you need. Its sturdy plastic construction combined with an aluminum top plate gives it a robust feel that withstands the rigors of gaming and daily use. The keyboard is equipped with renowned CHERRY MX RGB switches, providing tactile feedback and a lifespan of up to 50 million keystrokes, making it perfect for long gaming sessions or extensive typing tasks.
type
Wired
compactness
60%
switches
CHERRY MX RGB
keycap material
PBT
switch lifespan
50 million actuations
polling rate
1000 Hz
actuation point
2 mm
response time
1 ms
Performance & Build
Additional Features
In addition to its performance, the K65 RGB MINI stands out with its impressive customization options through Corsair's iCUE software. Users can take advantage of RGB lighting, customizable macros, and various profiles to tailor the keyboard to their unique preferences and style. With a range of static and dynamic lighting modes available, the keyboard not only enhances your gaming setup aesthetically but also allows for deeper integration with other Corsair products. Its advanced features like anti-ghosting and customizable key mapping ensure that every command is executed swiftly and accurately, vital for competitive gaming scenarios.
Target Users
Gaming, Productivity
Build Quality
- Frame Material: Plastic
- Durability: IP32
- Material Details: Aluminum top plate
Lighting
- RGB: Yes
- Zones: 5
- Modes: Static, Breathing, Wave
- Sync Features:
- Corsair iCUE
- Compatibility with other Corsair devices
Ergonomics
- Noise Level: Clicky
- Wrist Support: None
- Angles: Adjustable height
Tuomas Jokela
Keyboard Enthusiast & Developer