Software is lacking many options that come as standard with most competitors
Relatively expensive
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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...
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...
As a relatively basic compact keyboard that you can take with you to a LAN party, the MasterKeys Pro S works great, and it offers superb LED lighting options. But, as with most tenkeyless keyboards, the lack of dedicated controls for macros and media controls makes those functions somewhat hard to use. This, plus the plastic keyboard deck, makes it a little hard to swallow the $139.99 price.
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro S and L are the latest additions to the family of RGB keyboards. While we've seen a lot of RGB keyboards in the recent time, thanks to the competitive market, there has been a shortage of keyboards with Cherry MX RGB...
The Cooler Master Pro series of keyboard has got what it takes to be the best keyboard out in the market. With its highly customizable lighting options and simplistic design, we are sure that it is going to be a hit with both Software Developers and...
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