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Corsair K55 Pro XT

Great for gaming, better for budget streaming.

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The Corsair K55 Pro XT should be at the top of the list for budgetcons­cious folks who need a full sized gaming keyboard with a light focus on streaming. An upgrade from the cheaper K55 Pro, the higher tiered $99 variant features a handful of upgrades, including individual­ly lit RGB keys and more than 10 static lighting colors. This is on top of an already impressive membrane switch keyboard offering IP42-rated resistance, media controls, six dedicated macro keys, Elgato Stream Deck software compatibil­ity and detectable soft palm rest.

If you are solely looking to upgrade from the K55 Pro and don’t mind adding an extra bit to your budget, the XT tier makes sense. There aren’t many quality, brand name full-sized keyboards catering to streamers at that price. Be mindful, those who don’t need the extra macros or stream focused capabiliti­es may want to look elsewhere.

The Corsair K55 Pro XT doesn’t appear much different than the cheaper variant on a surface level. Both feature a matte-black finish that feels better than plastic. It definitely feels good to hold and strong enough for all sorts of everyday bumps. Elevation level can be raised to a comfortabl­e position due to latches underneath the keyboard.

The soft palm rest also helps in providing wrist support for long typing and gaming sessions. When it comes to its RGB lighting, the individual­ly lit keys look great in light or dark room scenarios. Include the added four plus static lighting colors and the Pro XT does an adequate job of personalis­ing the cosmetic experience.

From general typing and gaming to streaming, the K55 Pro XT makes the best of its membrane switch keyboard. Regardless, keystrokes fall in line with what competitor­s like Razer and Logitech offer around this price range. Media keys work well alongside the RGB brightness and Windows lock buttons.

The 12-key selective roll-over with anti-ghosting and 1,000 Hz report rate means response times are good during usage. The Corsair K55 Pro XT feels great, whether using word processors, browsing the web or gaming went off.

Of course, various macros, keystroke augmentati­ons and RGB lighting can be customised through Corsair’s iCue app. It’s easy to customise the keyboard through the software. Considerin­g the Elgato Stream Deck software compatibil­ity, those macros are put to better use there. That means that aspiring streamers don’t have to buy that expensive Stream Deck to add effects or other streaming specific actions.

The K55 Pro XT is a legitimate­ly solid gaming keyboard aimed at streamers. However, users may find the base K55 Pro something to consider if per-key RGB lighting and effects aren’t serious requiremen­ts.

Ural Garrett

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