+ Can create up to 50 user profiles via Corsair iCue app + Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz connection options If you're looking for an incredibly balanced, mid-sized keyboard, the K70 RGB TKL should be on your radar. Plus, as part of Corsair’s esports-focused Champion Series, K70 RGB TKL has useful features for the tournament-bound, competitive set. It’s small enough to tilt, but has essential navigation keys. The $139.99 keyboard has many attractive features, but it isn't a full boat. Corsair’s K70 RGB TKL, which adds dedicated media and profile keys to a well-crafted TKL, is that middle ground. With more 60 percent keyboards in the spotlight, hardware manufacturers must find a way to make the mid-size keyboard feel like a true middle ground between compact layouts and feature-packed, full-size gaming keyboards. The tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard needs a makeover. + Media and profile buttons on a tenkeyless keyboard Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion Series Gaming Keyboard If price is no object, whether you’re a left-handed gamer or simply looking for a really strong gaming keyboard with all the bells and whistles, the Claymore II has got you covered, and it's our Editors' Choice among wireless mechanical gaming keyboards. The only real downside to this unique keyboard is its $269.99 price tag, and the attention given to its design goes a long way toward justifying that. You can connect the pad to either side of the keyboard, making it one of the few lefty-friendly full-size models out there, or remove the pad altogether for a petite tenkeyless option. Along with a bevy of luxury features-a volume roller, USB passthrough, a magnetically attached wrist rest-it's set apart from the competition by a detachable number pad. The Asus ROG Claymore II is a truly impressive full-size flagship keyboard. + Perfectly light ROG RX opto-mechanical switches USB passthrough only works in wired mode Removable end caps for keyboard and number pad are easily lost + Number pad can attach to either side of the keyboard While these changes help keep the Ornata feeling modern and competitive, they add up to a refresh rather than a true successor-one that doesn't quite offset the fact that the Ornata V2 doesn't offer the unique balance between quality and price the Ornata Chroma did at its debut. The sequel, dubbed the Ornata V2, augments the $99.99 keyboard with a few minor tweaks and one relatively major quality-of-life upgrade-dedicated media keys, including a digital volume roller. Razer's 2017 Ornata Chroma carved out a large following among gaming keyboard players, driven by its midrange price tag and unique "mecha-membrane" keyswitches, which blended elements of membrane and mechanical keys.
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