Corsair's special edition K70 RGB mechanical keyboard is built to last and on sale for $110

The Corsair K70 RGB Mk.2 Special Edition RapidFire Cherry MX Speed mechanical keyboard is down to $109.99 on Amazon. This is a price match of Best Buy. It matches the lowest price we've ever seen for this keyboard, which has only happened once before. The keyboard normally sells between $150 and $180.

Corsair K70 RGB Mk.2 Special Edition RapidFire Cherry MX Speed mechanical keyboard amazon

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The Cherry MX Speed switches are some of the fastest you'll ever use. You can also save $10 on the refurb version, which is down to just $70.

This price is so good it's better than the standard version of the K70 RGB Mk.2, which is currently $140.

You can also save on this keyboard by getting it refurbished. The refurb version is $10 off today on Amazon.

The Cherry MX Speed mechanical switches are what make this keyboard special because they allow for super-fast actuation. It's also built to last with a silver anodized aircraft-grade aluminum frame and double-shot keycaps. There is 8MB of on board storage along with space for three profiles so you can customize the macros, setup your own personalized lighting effects, and easily switch to the one you want when you want it. You can also use Corsair's iCue software to help you with all that. This keyboard has 4.4 stars based on 549 reviews.

John Levite
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