CHERRY MX 10.0 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2020-09-15

CHERRY has finally launched their own keyboard featuring the MX Speed Low Profile switches, which is very responsive and pleasant to type on and also surprisingly silent! With the MX 10.0, CHERRY is also showing that a gaming keyboard can also be very elegant and professional looking by using an all-aluminum chassis and the low height does also contribute for a more comfortable typing position. The used switches do feature a 1.2mm pre-travel and 3.2mm total travel, while the operating force is 45cN, making it ideal for competitive games; given its fast response time, writing articles on it takes a little time to adjust, but it is 100% doable.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

The well-known MX switch manufacturer CHERRY has impressed us in the past with the entry-level to mainstream peripherals it manufactures, for both consumer and corporate use. For quite some time we have waited in order to see if it will launch a keyboard with the switches we do enjoy the most (CHERRY MX LP), the same format as we have seen along with the CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 LP and the day has finally arrived with the launch of the MX 10.0 . This keyboard can be considered a member of the high-end products from the manufacturer, featuring a very elegant and premium design, but also per-key programmable RGB lighting.

 

The product has arrived inside a cardboard enclosure, with a subtle CHERRY logo in the frontal area:

 

 

 

 

On the side, the MX switch logo is also present:

 

 

 

On the back, we will get to see the company logo, with the same subtle design:

 

 

 

What do we have inside? Well, this is another interesting surprise!

 

 

 

We have found another compact all-aluminum case, similar to the ones you will see in movies with spies where you would expect to assemble a weapon in action movies:

 

 

 

A nice CHERRY logo, red color this time is also present on the casing:

 

 

 

The case does also feature rubber foot on the bottom, so it won’t get scratched during transit:

 

 

 

The case hinges can be also spotted here:

 

 

 

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