Price: ₹5,400 - ₹3,806.00
(as of Jan 25, 2025 18:55:02 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Your Winning Streak Starts Now: Everything you need to start your winning streak is here. Enjoy quiet, responsive keypresses and RGB that makes your gaming sessions shine.
Ten-Zone RGB Backlighting: Ten zones of fully customizable RGB illuminate your desktop with mesmerizing lighting effects.
Convenient Media Controls: Four dedicated media buttons give you the ability to control volume and playback with ease, and Win lock and brightness buttons put extra commands at your fingertips.
300ml Spill Resistance: K55 CORE withstands drink spills, so you can play without worrying about real-life water attacks.
12-Key Rollover with 1,000Hz Polling: Make sure your keyboard keeps up with your best plays and most complex actions without delay.
ManojMaximum –
Works perfectly fine for Windows Machine
Works perfectly fine for Windows Machine
Pratham Madha –
Product is very good with proper packaging
Gaming perfomance is very good and build quality is also good.It also function better than previous keyboard.RGB brightness is very bright.Buttons function properly.
SATYA PRAKASH –
Video editor ki liye both Achcha keyboard hai
RGB colour quality best
Taksheel –
Good keyboard for working professionalð
Keyboard is good, but the cable is very poor quality.
ajith –
Awesome product
The best keyboard ever.
Bharat K. –
Misleading Title Info and more-force keys
There are no customizable macro keys, whereas the title of the product at Amazon says that there are 6 of them. I wanted macro keys. I guess I got cheated by the title.The key-feeling is nowhere of the level of K70. Those who have used K70 will never use this keyboard. Within 5 minutes of typing, my fingers feel like they have been pressing a huge load. All the time I am just thinking of my thumb. Why do I have to apply so much force to register the keystrokes?USB cable quality is in question for a reputed company like Corsair.
Tejas R –
Excellent
Keystroke are good, RGB lights are presise and Chrisp. It’s good for gaming for a beginner, media buttons are passable but good enough though.
Gurpreet Singh –
Just get the Logitech G213
Having used both, I strongly suggest getting the Logitech G213 instead of the K55.1. The logitech is just better built, has an integrated palm rest, unlike the K55 which is barely held together by 2 mm nubs on 4 prongs.2. The LED on the corsair is one big panel stuck under the keys, where as the logitech has LEDs under the keys, which looks so much better and is much easier to keep clean.3. Finally, the worst part about the K55 is the corsair iCUE software. I have never used a worse software than this. It is extremely buggy, difficult to re-install, always fails to start when windows starts, always fails to save the LED pattern, and even fails to recognize corsair’s own RAM.Just get the logitech, save yourselves the headache.
ChocoPike –
Robuste et très beau ! J’adore tu peux jouer avec le son de ton casque sur le clavier.
Grzegorz Swirski –
High recomended. Thx a lot.
Sps –
I’ve been using the CORSAIR K55 Core RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard for a few days now, and I am very satisfied. The keyboard not only looks amazing but also feels fantastic to type on. The keys have a satisfying response and the overall build quality feels solid.
yh –
Bon clavier clavier pour le prix et vous pourrez remettre les touches principals aux bonnes places, mais ce ne sera pas possible pour les touches spéciales.Perso je le garde, mais cela ne sera pas simple pour tout le monde
jesse –
it’s good enough. is this going to feel like you got a top tier keyboard on the cheap? no. but for 40 bucks it’s probably the best you can do if you want the features this offers. my other, older corsair keyboards are definitely better quality but one is the k63 lapdesk model and the other one was the old silver metal k100. i sold that one a long time ago and while i save up for the new model i decided to give this a try and use my lapdesk model as a lapdesk again for the couch rig. the keys on this feel way more generic, has the old school membrane feel to it. it is quiet, not silent. keys are snappy enough. it’s fine for gaming. lets be real you don’t react in milliseconds anyways. the cord is long enough. the rgb works well, it is zone based though and the zones are kind of strange. it would make more sense to me to use zones for the f keys, number keys, numpad, arrow keys, something like that. this just haphazardly divides the lighting in random vertical swatches across the keyboard. i don’t care because i use solid color anyways. onboard memory means once you set up the light how you want, you can close icue and not have it eating up your ram so that’s nice. the media keys work fine, i have had both the volume rocker style on my t100 and the regular control keys on the k63 and it looks to me like the design of the media keys on this is just to save space. it is a small keyboard, no frills. retains the 10keys while still being reasonably compact. it’s nice because it saves desk space but isn’t one of these new age tiny 10keyless keyboards. that said i feel like the keys are a little smaller than my k63 but i would have to measure it and i’m not going to. it doesn’t affect typing. this one has a lot of different lighting level options on the keyboard itself to have the LEDs as bright or dim as you want. that’s kind of nice, my k63 only has bright, medium, and off. windows lock key does the job. water resistance is nice. seems like it will be a good keyboard and would be a good full size option for someone who needs something to take around with them but not have to worry about breaking it.tl;dr i really doubt you’ll do better than this for 40 bucks.