Corsair

K55 RGB PRO Gaming Keyboard

Corsair K55 RGB PRO Gaming Keyboard

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Sentiment score60% positive
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Last updated: Jun 12, 2026

Reddit Reviews

Reddit IconFeistyWestern279
5 months ago

I tend to buy corsair. My current one is the corsair k55 rgb pro

Reddit IconTheMissingVoteBallot
8 months ago

I'm not a mechanical keyboard user. I have this K55 but an older variant. It's basically a keyboard that has all the features of a "gaming" keyboard, but it's membrane. I haven't dived head first into the mech keyboard world, so if you want a keyboard that still feels like the kinda keyboards you used previously, this is fine. Because it's refurbished, I'm fairly sure they replaced the membrane, which is always the weakest point of these (the membranes eventually lose their sponginess). Compared to typical business-oriented "work" keyboards, this KB feels a little stiffer, additionally the keys are higher so there's more "travel" for a key to register. Not sure if you like that or not, but as OP said, this is an ok backup keyboard or a keyboard to get for a friend who's budget gaming. The RGB isn't as pronounced or programable as a regular RGB keyboard. Whatever backlight they're using feels kinda cheap. There are pre-programmed color patterns, but that's it. You can't reprogram them, but there is a decent variety of them. I personally like the color pattern of OFF lol

Reddit IconHistorical-Cash-7461
5 months ago

Hardware Title, I have really strong hands (manual labor, rock climbing, bass player) and I can't help but press keys very hard or destroy controller because of this, I broke a new keyboard in about 25 hours on silksong, it was a Corsair k55 pro. Help! I don't want to throw money away.

Reddit Iconashycloudy
10 months ago

Do you want a membrane or mechanical keyboard? I like Corsair for budget keyboards, you have the K55 range for £29.99-£50. Membrane keyboards, RGB, can buy with or without numpad, etc. Had it for years with no signs of wear on the keys with regular cleaning. You might want to invest in a mechanical keyboard however, as if this issue happened again you could just easily swap the keycaps to new ones for cheaper (and any cute custom design you like). The prices range a lot but you can get budget ones. I’ve heard good things about Keychron for budget mechanical keyboards, so you could look into these. Also thinking about why it happens, if you’re maybe using a lot of force on the keys you may benefit from mechanical if you’re not using one already as I always find it takes much less force to push the keys down. Even better if you fancy pushing the boat out, brands like Keychron and Nuphy make “HE” keyboards which work by using magnets in the switches to detect you’ve pressed it, and you can adjust how much pressure is required from the tiniest tap to a full push. And again you can swap the keycaps if the letters still rub off. Also, if this is your 3rd keyboard in 4 years I’m going to assume they may have been in warranty depending on the manufacturer. No idea about the one you’ve pictured but it’s always good to invest in one made by a reputable manufacturer with a warranty policy. Most warranties will be a year but recently my Steelseries keyboard stopped working after 5 years and it had a 6 year warranty for free, and they just sent me a new one within a week. Happy shopping!

Reddit IconHoangGoc
5 months ago

For under $100, check out the Keychron K6 or the Corsair K55... They're good for gaming and typing, and they feel alright to use. The yunzii B75 Pro Max isn't bad, but you should look up some reviews on how tough it is. Keyboardyeti has some comparisons that might help you figure out what works for you.

Reddit IconKavra_Ral
about 2 months ago

Question: I have the K55 and I'm considering upgrading to this, particularly because I *really* like it's abundance of spare Macro keys and full RGB setup, is there any other keyboard you can think of that matches that? I haven't been able to find one myself

Reddit IconvCybe
10 months ago

i use the corsair k55 and have not had issues since i bought it 8 years ago. its really easy to clean and none of the buttons are worn off. im at my pc for 10 hours a day on average and its the only part i havent had to upgrade or replace ever.

Reddit Iconvjstupid
2 months ago

I have a Corsair (K55 I think, I'm not at my desk nor am I getting up to check) and that has a dedicated macro key column, and was fairly reasonable cost wise.

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