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Corsair K68 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Cherry MX Red $69 + Delivery ($0 VIC C&C / In-Store/ $250 Metro Order) @ Scorptec

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Corsair K68 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Cherry MX Red Switch, 100% Full Size Layout, Wired USB-A 2.0 Connectivity, Dynamic Red Backlighting, Dust and Spill Resistance, Dedicated Hotkeys, Full Key (NKRO) with 100% Anti-Ghosting. Reduced to $69 from $149.

Surcharges: 0% Afterpay & ZipMoney, 1% card & PayPal payments.

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  • +2

    N i c e

  • plus delivery for those interstate…

  • +14

    Not hotswap, non-detachable cable, only RGB lighting, crappy-quality ABS keycaps, wired only, s***y iCUE software…

    Not good value. Better off getting a board off Amazon or AliEx.

    • I'm on my second one of these and it rocks, not sure what you're on about

      • If you haven't experienced better, then sure

        Not saying the keyboard doesn't work as it's supposed to, it's just not good value for money anymore

    • truth

      Akko MonsGeek FUN60 is king

  • I get a ND75 for 110 AUD and this one is somehow 69$ lol

  • -3

    This is the crap i am currently using 😭🤣🤣🤣

    I paid 499 more than 10 years ago , same as Logitech G930. Still working but sound quality is shit and my speaker z5300 finally stop working after 6 years. Cost me 250 second hand.
    All stupid purchases but that's the cost at that time.

    69 is cheap to buy for this out of date keyboard

    • +1

      that's nonsense.
      This keyboard has never cost more than 200

      This is their entry level mechanical and has been for a while

      you may have it's older sibling, the premium variants.
      Significantly different in features and build quality.

    • -2

      when was Corsair K68 first come onto the market
      ChatGPT said:

      The Corsair K68 mechanical gaming keyboard was first released in June 2017.

      It was notable for being one of the first Corsair boards with dust and spill resistance (IP32 rating), and it launched with Cherry MX Red switches (later followed by Cherry MX Blue).

      Would you like me to also pull up the exact launch announcement or reviews from that time to confirm details like pricing and availability?

  • +2

    I had this keyboard for years and it is pretty poor quality. Especially the key caps, they are barely in place and just fly off when you type sometimes. The part of the caps that attach to the switches is cheap and breaks easily too. Avoid it.

  • no RGB, more expensive then a FANTECH MX853 Mechanical kb/red switch
    $80 off…. would HATE to pay full price for this…… wow.

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