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K100 AIR WIRELESS RGB Ultra-Thin Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Corsair - K100 AIR WIRELESS RGB Ultra-Thin Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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amarrite • 12 months ago

mine's been great other than the volume rocker being wonky. after the warranty expired when you raise or lower the volume it goes all over the place.

r/Corsair • Best keyboard I've ever had. K100 ->
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ammotyka • 11 months ago

I had this and it was awesome until my dogs tail spilled beer all over it and it stopped working. Back to the G915 for now, still happy with this KB but I think I liked the K100 air slightly better

r/buildapcsales • [Keyboard] K100 AIR WIRELESS RGB Ultra Thin Mechanical Keyboard CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile Tactile (Revival Series) - $99.99 ($279-$180) ->
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Asian_Scion • 4 months ago

I do feel like the LED screen is too sunken to really appreciate the screen. Overall it's not bad just wish it wasn't sunken in. It's the same issue I have with Razer Blackwidow V4 Pro with the media controls being sunken in and why I still mainly use my Corsair K100 instead of the Blackwidow.

r/Corsair • Introducing Vanguard Pro 96 and Vanguard 96 Gaming Keyboards ->
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ath0rus • 12 months ago

If it's wasn't for icue crapping itself I'd say the k100 is the best (loose control of the gkeys in the stream deck app) I used to have the k60 rgb pro but every 4 - 6 months I'd have to replace it as a key stem would snap. After about keyboard replacement 5 dying I swapped to the k100 and it's been the best for the last few years, no issues. Comes with the perk of being soo loud it pisses my mum off

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Bloodclaw_Talon • 12 months ago

I have been struggling keeping my old Razor Blackwidow, and it finally died. I decided a long time ago that my next keyboard was going to be a Corsair. So I went with another mechanical keyboard with programmable buttons on the side and a full number pad. I have no regrets what so ever! A significant improvement all around. The keys are precise and almost too responsive. It feels good to use. The macros are fairly easy to use, but, for some reason the macro keynrecord doesn't want to read key typing. I get around this easily with the direct add inputs options. Anyone know why this is? That aside, 9/10 with a point off for the usual unfriendly iCue use and maybe a glitch, as noted.

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Bloodclaw_Talon • 12 months ago

I've actually been surprised with how well the macro buttons are working. The record key function doesn't, but after inputing the via command, it's been perfect.

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Bloodclaw_Talon • 11 months ago

To wrong the macro I uses these three dot options https://preview.redd.it/sm7umbvqbsge1.png?width=216&format=png&auto=webp&s=f62da9da6f3df962785acff764236ebe9ddd5c02

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Canadaian1546 • 4 months ago

I got the Corsair K100 and had a Razer Blackwidow Chroma before, the K100 is so good for being $80 I think I got it for.

r/buildapcsales • [Keyboard] DROP - The Lord of the Rings TKL Wired Speech Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Black Lands $110 ($229 - $119) ->
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cheatsie95 • 8 months ago

I loved this keyboard without a doubt. I thought I was upgrading by going to the k100 air wireless. (I absolutely was not, that thing is BADLY made) now I’m enjoying the 70 pro TKL It’s definitely gotta be the best full size keyboard I’ve had so far. I hope you enjoy it!

r/Corsair • just bought this corsair keyboard ->
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daneguy • 3 months ago

My kid "removed" some keycaps from my Corsair K100 Air, which is when I found out these aren't easy to replace if it's even possible. So I'm in the market for a new keyboard. Requirements: - Wireless - With numpad - Easily repairable (this is standard stuff for like 95% of boards I guess, but since I apparently bought one of the exception, I stil want to mention this) - I like clicky but not too loud, will also be used in the office - Emphasis on reliable BT connection - RGB not needed - Mac compatible - Max around €150 (based in The Netherlands I've been looking around but every time I think I find something, I dig a bit deeper and I find issues with build quality or BT... Looked into Redragon, Royal Kludge, Epomaker, Keychron, and others. Any brands I want to look into that I'm missing? Thanks a lot in advance! Boy is this a rabbit hole haha... EDIT: I looked around a bit more and went for the Aula F99 Pro with the Nimbus V3 switches and the side-printed black keycaps :)

r/MechanicalKeyboards • /r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - October 02, 2025 ->
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D_Chick • 3 months ago

After long standing K100 i use, i look this new V96, i look the pro and hope full keyyboard but sadly, its just hall effect and add useless LCD for $230, maybe few years will release Vanguard 100 with full keys, halleffect, better led not burn out, at price close $200

r/Corsair • Introducing Vanguard Pro 96 and Vanguard 96 Gaming Keyboards ->

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