The space bar is textured, giving a more tactile distinction when in use and it seems to be using the same high quality keycaps seen on the STRAFE keyboards.
The side view shows off the attractive profile of the K70 with the switches mounted into the top brushed aluminium plate. This allows for easy cleaning and maintenance.
The dedicated media keys are a big favourite, including a large volume roller mute, play/pause, skip, stop buttons as well as a windows lock key and a brightness button on the left.
At the back there is a USB 2.0 pass through as well as a manual report rate selector, giving a choice of 1-2-4-8ms and an option to enter BIOS mode.
Underneath there are various stands able to elevate the K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE to adjust to preferred comfort, as well as mounts for the wrist rest and 4 rubber feet.
The complete K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE with wrist rest. As it has a thin bezel, the K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE seems much more compact compared to other full sized keyboards, something many will like.





