Corsair K65 RGB MINI 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Corsair K65 RGB MINI 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Customisable RGB Backlighting, CHERRY MX Red Mechanical Keyswitches, PBT Double-Shot Keycaps, AXON Hyper-Processing Technology) QWERTY, Black
Store up to 50 onboard profiles with custom macros and your own uniquely vibrant lighting effects with up to 20 lighting layers.
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Windows Key Lock ModeGuarantees you’ll never accidentally interrupt your game at critical moments.
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Full N-Key Rollover with 100% Anti-GhostingEnsures that every keypress registers, no matter how fast you play.
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Weight: | 580 g |
Dimensions: | 29.4 x 10.5 x 4.4 cm; 580 Grams |
Brand: | Corsair |
Model: | CH-9194010-UK |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Corsair |
Dimensions: | 29.4 x 10.5 x 4.4 cm; 580 Grams |
All as described, sleek design, vibrant RGB, all the functionality of a regular keyboard with the Fn key but at compact size.
Best keyboard I’ve ever had and it was on sale 60% keyboard so it’s saved me some space on my desk highly recommend
Got this for sofa play. I already had two wireless keyboards (one that I have to return to my workplace) and I wanted one with low latency for gaming. Having a Corsair mouse I decided to stay on the Corsair ecosystem though it is not the cheapest 60% around or the one with the most impressive features. It is, however, a great product, and I can tell you that having a small device does wonders for your hands comfort – once you get some wrist rest of course. It is a bit hard to get used to the combos to use the arrow keys, Home, End, Page Down etc, but generally? totally worth it. I am not using my main wired k70 anymore except when it is totally necessary to use the numpad – this is how good this guy is.
Among the features I needed – wireless, small, mechanical, easy to replace parts – it is one that clicked all the boxes and the one that turned out to be even better than I expected. Very happy with this purchase.
Sounds good, feels good and to be completely honest my first keyboard without the F1-12 keys, and for the first one it was probably one of the best choices I could have made for this price
Wanted a wireless gaming keyboard, and this seemed the best fit for my setup, works well with ICUE, the keycaps and switches are great and I noticed 0 lag compared to my normal keybaord, overall great keyboard
Great value for money hope my niece enjoys using i
Very good quality and sounds good. Great for gaming Very easy to use.
Was only a week old when The rgb lights stoppped working on one side they would go red when meant to be blue
Not much to say functionally – all good in that respect whilst using it on machines without ICUE installed/running.
The main problem with the keyboard is when connected to a device with ICUE running you are completely unable to use the default shortcuts and even the function keys. Some work but the wide majority do not (E.g. media related)
I can’t complain about this keyboard at all. Does the job, the RGB is nice & adds aesthetic to my set up. Good response time for gaming & overall a decent keyboard.
This keyboard is personally the best I’ve had and I’ve had other Corsair ones and Razer ones etc. The keys are very satisfying to use and very easy on the fingers. Typing long lengths of writing is a breeze on these keys as the whole thing just feels so well made.
It’s a great Keyboard, but the price is a little too high. I bought a 30 cheaper 60% Keyboard after this one and that Keyboard won my heart for It’s features and price.
Note: they Keyboard I’m referring to is the GK61 from HK gaming.
It’s a very good keyboard which has improved my game by a lot.I just got my kill record on Valorant and it’s the first time I’m Using this.(I bought this with the mouse).
This is a brilliant keyboard, no rattles from stabilisers and a nice deep sound when typing, the rgb is unreal with the white plate under the keys really makes the colours pop, the feel of typing and hitting the space bar is satisfying, overall a brilliant compact keyboard
I bought this with desk space in mind before I really started to understand what goes into mechanical keyboards. My example has Cherry MX Red switches.
Case is plastic and the switches and stabilisers are plate mounted and are not hot swappable. The stabilisers are normal cherry style, and are factory lubed with a dielectric grease type material so they aren’t awfully noisy but there is a tiny bit of noise and it feels kind of mushy compared to 205G0. The LEDs are PCB mounted. This is quite hollow so if you care about sound you should order o-ring dampeners for the keys and foam to line the case. If that’s not enough for you, I’d suggest swapping for some different key caps if you don’t mind sacrificing the LED shine through (it looks ugly and tries hard to be gamer-ish imo.) And lubing the switches or swapping them out. It makes a big difference.
If you buy it in the UK; It features a 1.25u bottom row with 6.25u space, 1.25u Lshift and 2.75u Rshift. Has three 2u stabilisers and one 6.25u. It will come in the configuration, even if the box has an ANSI layout image on it. It uses 3 pin switches, mounted to a gloss white plate.
My only real gripe with this is the iCUE software – It crashes your PC when you have MSI Dragon Center running along with it. Not too big a deal unless you have a laptop where you’re opening MSIDC to switch power modes. Mine stays on max performance always.
This keyboard is amazing, had no issues at all. The iCue software is also amazing being able to sync the keyboard, mouse, RAM and everything else makes this a must have for me.
Managed to get this keyboard on sale for my uncle who needed to size down from his cheaper full sized Corsair. He loves it! Perfect for getting used to 60% keyboard and gaming. RGB customisation is fantastic and sounds pretty decent. Keys are a tad loud and aren’t as smooth as a more expensive ducky one 2 mini for example, but still very decent!
I’ve now been using this keyboard for about a month and it is perfect. Fits my hand and fits the space I have. The keys a a good stiffness. Can’t fault it at all.
Feels good, missing functions are still present with function key and macro. Takes getting used to but feels good. sound way less clicky than expected, which is either a good or bad thing depending on what you want. I like it quieter. Its a good solid chunk of keyboard that saves a lot of space on the desk. Nice detachable c able for portability and endurance. Not much else to say, its good, but not necessary.
very well build keyboard small but powerful. I like the double shot pbt keyboard very thick wall 1.5mm compare with abs keycaps that corsair usually defualt to even on high spec model like k70 this time comes with pbt keys by default. key quality is soooo much better as compare with abs material. The default radiant space bar is beautiful however is build with ABS so i replaced with PBT space bar comes with package. only thing can improve is the large key like space and enter key feedback is a bit different as compare with other normal standard key that part had to say Razer did really well by using balance metal bar under it. Overall very happy with it. K65 mini can even control mouse with this tiny keyboard that was not possible on any of my full size mechanical keyboards. Also see my picture that showing the pbt thick wall key comes with this model as compare with abs key comes with my other high spec mechanical keyboard you see the quality difference
First 60% keyboard and I am so happy with this, the cable is long and study which meant I could cable tie it up and it had plenty of extra for moving about and connecting without issue. The colours are amazing and constantly changing and the keys are responsive and easy to press. Highly recommend!
Was looking for a new keyboard for a while. Had my eyes on the black version then they released this and keycaps so bought it. Nice having the function keys and cherry switches. I’m a Corsair fanboy but would totally recommend!
Got this Keyboard when it was offer for 55. For that price I was happy with it but do not think it is worth anything more. Very vibrant lights and very easy to set up with Ique. Keyboard does have a bit of a twang to the keys.
I love this keyboard , I was after a small keyboard to give me the most desk space possible as I play on a low sensitivity this was perfect great to touch responsive and looks great shame it’s not wireless but that’s my only complaint.
overall i’m happy with it. such a small keyboard and has simplistic design. you can customise the lights almost anywhere you want.
getting used to using the function key for media controls, page scrolling, and arrows is taking me some time to get used to. mostly the arrow keys for moving about on text.
when i’m typing sometimes i am missing letters. maybe i’m typing too quick or not taking my fingers off the keys quick enough. still getting used to it so will taking some adjusting but it is quite frustrating. my old keyboard was also a corsair mechanical so not sure what the issue is.
First time getting a 60% keyboard, it is a bit jarring coming from a full sided keyboard to a smaller one. But I don’t regret it the response time is brilliant, the fact I can go to 8k pulling rate is a bit OTT but tbh it’s the fact that I couldn’t change the the rate before and I’m playing around with the setting to find a good balance for gaming and work. The icue settings are decent if you want to start out with 60% then I’d look at this one as well as the razer huntsman mini both are decent keyboards. It is a bit Noisy but I don’t really mind it. It is due to the keyboard not having a foam damping to cancel out the bottoming out of key presses. But as I have said I don’t really mind it to be honest.
It is a compact keyboard, so it’s gonna have a lot of shortcuts through FN button. I like that you can move your mouse with FN and WASD.
If you’re less of a gamer, this 100% ain’t for you. Num pad is very handy, and alot of keys that are easily accessed (I mean Homes, Ends and Page Ups and Downs. *Not having to use FN).
To be fair I am more into oldschool keyboards.
Solid little keyboard with excellent lighting, much clearer than my previous Corsair 65K! It’s a 60% board so no physical arrow keys but there is a 2nd layer function to use as arrow keys it’s not that hard to get used to! Im very happy with my purchase, if your looking for youbforst compact 60% keyboard this would be a great option!
It will take a bit of getting used to if you have never used a 60% keyboard but once you do you will not regret purchasing this. I bought it as an entry level to get used to 60% keyboards before I build my own and do not regret my purchase at all. Excellent build quality and surprisingly quiet compared to my old keyboard.