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Inside the box, we have a keycap puller, a 1.5 m cable, the keyboard inside a protective sleeve, and a little booklet to help you with all of the functions. We like to see protective covers with keyboards; it just gives a little more of a premium finish t...
Although we may have outlined some negatives in the above review, these are all personal opinions and don't really reflect on the product as a whole. The MasterKeys Pro series has consistently been fantastic. There isn't a software suite, and there are a...
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US: $One could argue that there are just as many people that hate RGB lighting as there are that love it, and this could be for various reasons too These reasons could include: Steep Price hike over non-RGB, most lighting effects can be rather distracti...
Solid...
Seems a little tall...
One of the driving factors of the popularity of the Quick Fire XTi and likely the MasterKeys Pro series is that they are minimalistic and (mostly) driverless, yet still contain many advanced features. This means that there is little effort in regards to s...
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Leveling up their game in the arena of mechanical keyboards, Cooler Master launched the MasterKeys Pro series of keyboard not too long ago – available in 2 layout, the Pro L for full-sized keyboard while the Pro S in this review as the tenkeyless model.Th...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro S – RGB Mechanical Keyboard retails at RM 569 and comes with 2-years warranty. What you get, aside from being the usual mechanical keyboard, is the beautiful RGB system that's brighter than any others in the market and it...
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Cooler Master are one of the biggest and best in the industry, not only for their high-end chassis such as the Master Case Pro 5, but also their power supplies, coolers and most importantly today, their peripherals. Dropping the CM Storm branding, their l...
Great build quality, Vibrant perkey RGB lighting, Onboard memory, Detachable cable, Great aesthetics, Lots of onthefly controls, Great for work and gaming, Cons, None, Neutral, The price is high, but expect to pay a premium for this many features, “If you...
Price The Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro S isn't quite on the market just yet, but should be hitting stores any day now! We had a chat with Cooler Master and the MSRP is expected to be around 139EUR, while the full-size model will be 169EUR. In the UK, tha...
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While there has been no shortage of RGB keyboards over the last year, there has been a distinct lack of RGB keyboards with Cherry MX switches. Fortunately, it looks like that is starting to change as Cooler Master is launching two new keyboards today- the...
Cherry MX switches, RGB lighting, Lots of function key commands, Compact design...
The supplied cable is a bit short, No macro recording via software.
There is a lot to like about Cooler Master's Master Keys Pro S keyboard. While the name could do with a bit of a trim, it is clear that no corners have been cut on the keyboard itself, which delivers an excellent typing experience thanks to the Cherry MX...
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This elegant slab of keys looks great, has Cherry switches and thus is a joy to type and game on. It's well made, the materials are high quality and I have no hesitation recommending it to anyone – with one critical caveat. This is RGB gone mad, perhaps...
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I have reviewed the MasterKeys Pro L by Cooler Master, and it was a very decent keyboard. Sadly my review sample was marred by a small issue, causing me not to love it to the fullest. It was also a full length keyboard, which means it features a numpad t...
Compact, no frills design, TKL layout is more ergonomic than full length layout, Original Cherry MX RGB switches, Extensive RGB illumination modes, Easy to use on-keyboard macro recording and lighting options, Standard keys ensure compatibility with third...
L-shaped microUSB connector limits cable routing options, Driver software forgets about the macro capabilities of this keyboard...
If you want a keyboard that looks good without going for unnecessary gimmick and questionable design decisions, the MasterKeys Pro S is a good bet. The only complaint I have regarding this keyboard is the driver software which omits the macro manager for...
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Ready to take your work and gaming to the next level? I know I always am, and one of the best ways to do that is to make sure you have the right tools for the job. The latest keyboard from Cooler Master promises to be one of their highest quality products...
Excellent build quality, Compact design and slim bezel, Cherry MX switches (including the rare MX Green), Thicker PBT key caps, Fairly priced, Detachable USB cable, Onboard controls for all features...
None, Neutral, No RGB lighting...
PriceThe Cooler Master Masterkeys S Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features an MSRP of just $80. That's a pretty good price given the general range of features and build quality. It's also about $10 cheaper than the larger Masterkeys L PBT keyboard, which is...
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MasterKeys Pro S Last year, when we reviewed the Quick Fire XTi, we were very impressed by what Cooler Master had achieved in its plug and play keyboard design. Now, the company is back with two keyboards that offer full, perkey RGB backlighting while st...
There truly is very little to dislike with either of these keyboards. They make features which are typically convoluted and heavily reliant on software available in a simple plug and play manner. Granted, neither the macro nor the lighting capabilities ar...
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There are very few brands that have such a grasp on the market as Cooler Master, and there isn't really much point in me giving an introduction - they produce everything from mice to cases and headsets to thermal paste, and you will no doubt have heard o...
Cherry MX switches, Compact, On-the-fly macro recording, Comfortable to use, Bright LEDs, FN keys work well in conjunction with function keys, Can be used without drivers, Sleeved, detachable cable, Key puller and dust cover included...
Software is lacking many options that come as standard with most competitors, 90-degree connector for the cable can make cable management a little tricky, Relatively expensive...
The Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro S RGB is currently $139.99 at the Cooler Master US store. Cherry MX switches Compact On-the-fly macro recording Comfortable to use Bright LEDs FN keys work well in conjunction with function keys Can be used without drivers...
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Just a few weeks ago Cooler Master introduced their new Masterkeys Pro L and S keyboards. I spent a bunch of time with the L aka the full sized model but at that time I didn't have the chance to check out the Masterkeys Pro S. Well after our review they w...
s four rows. For example, with having a standard bottom row I was able to completely swap out the keycaps on the Masterkeys Pro S to give my keyboard a completely different look. Its details like this that move this up to my favorite TKL keyboard. Much li...
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Mechanical keyboards are fast becoming the “it” peripheral device right now, and there are many companies coming out with their own models. Cooler Master has done a really great job with their line, focusing on well built classic designs. They have gone o...
Removable Cable, Cherry MX Switches, Brilliant White LEDs, Also Available in RGB, Multiple Profiles, Multiple Lighting Effects, Clean Classic Design...
MicroUSB Instead of MiniUSB, Limited Macro Functions, Macro Setup Learning Curve, USB Cable Sleeving May Fray Easily...
Overall, the MasterKeys Pro S White is a definite ideal choice for someone who is wanting a mechanical keyboard; a classic design, bright white LED backlight, and Cherry MX keys. I really enjoyed my time testing out the keyboard and think that it real...
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The Cooler Master Masterkeys range has been a good introduction to the crowded mechanical keyboard marketplace, with a very solid product at an attractive price. We know from experience though that many of you prefer a smaller sized keyboard rather than a...
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For some time now, Corsair's K70 RGB has been considered among the best RGB LED-equipped mechanical keyboards on the market. Today, Cooler Master is offering up a challenge to Corsair's finest in the form of its MasterKeys Pro L and Pro S keyboards. To be...
Cooler Master's MasterKeys Pro L and Pro S combine an old-school vibe with the flair of RGB LEDs. Both keyboards feel durable and dependable, and it's nice to have a choice between a full 104-key layout and a tenkeyless design. The only minor downside of...
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Over the years, Cooler Master has grown up quite a bit with their mechanical keyboard designs. Unlike many of the designs of the past, Cooler Master's new keyboards now focus on a more of the back to basics design approach with minimal frills, but all the...
After collecting years of feedback, Cooler Master has seem to have figured out that the best selling keyboards may just be the ones that do the job and look cool without trying too hard. For the most part, the Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro S is a success.W...
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At first we would like to thank Cooler Master for sending a sample of their Masterkeys Pro S RGB Mechanical Keyboard for testing and reviewing."Cooler Master was founded with the mission of providing the industry's best thermal solutions. Since its establ...
Masterkeys Pro S RGB is an interesting TKL keyboard from Cooler Master that was thought with on-the-fly capabilities from the start (for both LED and Macro setups). Quality is ensured by using original CHERRY MX switches (Brown, Blue or Red), comes with a...
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