⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the MK770—where precision meets wireless freedom!
The Cooler Master MK770 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard features a compact 98-key layout with a full numpad, hot-swappable Kailh Box V2 soft click switches for customizable typing, and hybrid wireless connectivity via Bluetooth 5.1 and 2.4GHz for lag-free performance. Its innovative gasket structure with silicone dampers ensures quiet, vibration-free typing, while the 3-way dial offers intuitive control over volume and RGB lighting modes, making it a perfect blend of style, comfort, and versatility for professionals and gamers alike.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | MK770 Kailh Box V2 Soft Click White Switches |
Item model number | MK-770-GKKW1-US |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Item Weight | 2.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.99 x 5.53 x 1.69 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.99 x 5.53 x 1.69 inches |
Color | Soft Click White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B0CTN3MKDS |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 10, 2024 |
S**.
Great feel!
It's quite heavy for a keyboard, but who carries these things around? I love the feel of the keys and the color customization is neat. It took me two weeks to warm up to it, since the keys seem smaller/closer together. The lack of a dedicated PRT SCRN key was disappointing but it was easy enough to program another key to do that. Better than my Razer and DAS keyboards.
D**L
Very marbly !
Great value for the quality of the construction. Gasket fit works well, and adds a good feel when bottoming out keys.Really great impression for being a stock full build. The sound is so good, I really haven't felt the need to tape mod or add extra foam. Kaihl reds sound great and aren't scratchy, but I may add cream blacks in the future.CM's software works well and is intuitive enough to get in and make changes quickly. Haven't experienced any bugs with it.The foam installed in the board works well for absorbing bottom out noise, and reverberating a very creamy sound.Overall a big love for this. Now if only CM could release some better mice !
G**.
Smooth Typing Experience
The media could not be loaded. This is my second mechanical keyboard and I really enjoy it.I have a Mac Studio and was able to remap the keys using Karabiner-Elements.I specifically got it because of its wired and wireless options. Works great either way for me, but prefer a wired connection.Easy to customize the RBG lighting and it’s much more quiet than my Logitech Pop keyboard (in my video typing video).Great for the occasional late night work since I work out of my bedroom and don’t want to wake my partner.I’d say for my second mechanical keyboard, it’s a great experience and excellent packaging experience too!
S**P
cheap drivers with awful sidetone implementation
The CH351s are very underwhelming, the mids are very crushed and require a lot of EQ work to sound ok, and there’s absolutely 0 filtering on the microphone so the sidetone has constant, loud static/noise when on. Overall really disappointing even compared to other gaming sets like the Logitech g935s (which have busted power buttons and are why I tried these). There’s also a TTS voice that cuts in every time you change the settings which gets a bit annoying if you just want to quickly mute the mic.
K**O
Solid board, decent price, crap battery
Just got this board earlier this week (it's now May 26, 2024). The layout is solid, and it's actually the only layout I run. This is the smallest keyboard layout I've found that still has a full size numpad (i require that since i'm a network engineer). I will say i like it and intend to keep it, but i'm not buying another (normally i buy 2x of w/e keyboard i like; one for work, one for personal).-----Thoughts--- Operating system: I use Linux exclusively as far as personal goes, and my work computer is an MBP. It works fine on both, but the software is supported on neither. I don't care much about this, not even sure what the software allows but it would be nice to check it out and see if i could set commonly used macros or rebind keys/etc.--- Battery: the battery is quite crap tbh. Their claims are wild, I'm running full brightness LEDs and i have to charge it every day. The $75 RK similar keyboard I have mitigates this by merely turning of the LEDs after ~2 mins of inactivity - and i only have to charge that one once weekly. Seems like this is an obvious solution which CM decided against for w/e reason--- Connectivity: No issues at all pairing quickly with my PC, Amazon Fire tab, as well as my Motorola phone. 2.4 mode also paired quickly.--- Feel: I really like the feel of typing on this. I've been exclusively using mech keyboards for ~8 years now but i'm not a keyboard nerd. I don't know the actual terms but the switches (or w/e it is) feel great to type on, and it's responsive.--- Volume knob: I love the idea of this but don't like the implementation. I really have to focus to 'press' the knob for mute without accidentally rolling up/down. Would prefer to have had the knob at 20-40% the size and a separate button for mute.--- Keycaps: the alternate printing of output that is achieved when holding the 'function' key is near impossible for me to see. Would prefer a brighter font here.--- Color: I got the grey one, looks awesome in person. Nondescript look with a splash of color. Purple is my fave color so that likely helps a lot here.Other things are minor and personal preference; for example i wish the delete/insert keys were swapped. I guess the software could do this but i'll never know. I'd say to give this board a try, personally i wouldn't have bought it knowing what i know now.
M**1
Great Keyboard
The keyboard is beautiful and sturdy. Soft key strokes and amazing blacklisting and easy to connect multiple ways.
N**E
The Battery is crap not worth 100$
I was hoping to get something mid-quality for 100$ keyboard, with advanced lights and decent battery life, but for the last one... I have to charge it every damn day, this is worse than my 30$ keyboard. Alongside it messes up my sound system on my MacBook, I spent days debugging what was going on until I found the dictation feature on keyboard settings, and after turning off(disconnecting the Bluetooth connection) the keyboard, my sound system and microphone started working, so now every time when I need to join to my job meetings I have to turn the keyboard off and reset the page XDI am not recommending this keyboard if you are willing to pay 100$ get a keychron or logi or anything that is not this one XD
L**S
Great keyboard
Bought my partner this keyboard, he was obsessed with mine (the macaroon color) so I decided he needed one too
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