GamesRadar+ VerdictThe Cherry XTRFY K5V2 feels great under the hand, save for some odd switch decisions on larger keys. With so many functions and features at your fingertips there’s plenty to dive into here - excellent news if you don’t like tinkering with fiddly software. However, a more budget-minded design even at the base price can hold things back.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$139.99at AmazonPros+Smooth, slick switches+Loads of inbuilt extra functions+Bold RGB lighting effect+Compatible with a range of customizationsCons-Cheaper build materials than competition-No way into the case-Some keys have heavier actuations out the box
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict
The Cherry XTRFY K5V2 feels great under the hand, save for some odd switch decisions on larger keys. With so many functions and features at your fingertips there’s plenty to dive into here - excellent news if you don’t like tinkering with fiddly software. However, a more budget-minded design even at the base price can hold things back.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$139.99at Amazon
The Cherry XTRFY K5V2 feels great under the hand, save for some odd switch decisions on larger keys. With so many functions and features at your fingertips there’s plenty to dive into here - excellent news if you don’t like tinkering with fiddly software. However, a more budget-minded design even at the base price can hold things back.
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$139.99at Amazon
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$139.99at Amazon
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$139.99at Amazon
TODAY’S BEST DEALS
$139.99at Amazon
$139.99at Amazon
$139.99at Amazon
Pros+Smooth, slick switches+Loads of inbuilt extra functions+Bold RGB lighting effect+Compatible with a range of customizations
Smooth, slick switches
Loads of inbuilt extra functions
Bold RGB lighting effect
Compatible with a range of customizations
Cons-Cheaper build materials than competition-No way into the case-Some keys have heavier actuations out the box
Cheaper build materials than competition
No way into the case
Some keys have heavier actuations out the box
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Cherry has expanded its range of keyboards under its recently acquired XTRFY brand, bringing the K5V2 to market in March this year. The 65% keyboard is the first to feature the brand’s new MX2A switches, but there’s plenty more going on under the hood here. From an expansive selection of on-deck controls and a bold lighting system, this is a mechanical keyboard with a treasure trove of hidden secrets. With my user guide in hand, I’ve been using the Cherry XTRFY K5V2 for two weeks, to see just where it sits among thebest gaming keyboardsavailable.
Swipe to scroll horizontallyKey SpecsPrice$139.99 / £149TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)ConnectionWiredSize65%SwitchesCherry MX2A / Cherry MXKeycapsABSMedia keysDual functionWrist restAvailable separatelyUSB passthroughNone
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Key SpecsPrice$139.99 / £149TypeMechanical (hot-swappable)ConnectionWiredSize65%SwitchesCherry MX2A / Cherry MXKeycapsABSMedia keysDual functionWrist restAvailable separatelyUSB passthroughNone
Design
The Cherry XTRFY K5V2 comes in either black or white, and I received the latter. That means the strip RGB LEDs underneath can shine bright throughout the entire case - something I haven’t seen yet in another keyboard. That makes this the go-to for anyone keen on maximizing their RGB lighting, even if it sacrifices the more subtle aesthetic of the black model in doing so. Still, you can always alter these RGBs, tone down the brightness, switch to a static color, or turn them off altogether for a more relaxed tone. Strip LED lights do mean that you don’t get per-key control, however.
The opaque plastic used to highlight this strip lighting does look a little cheaper than the minimum $139.99 price tag might suggest, and there are some rougher edges to the cut of each piece going together. Looks aside, though, everything feels sturdy and durable under the hand. There’s no flex to the main deck area, and both the feet and hinges feel well-crafted. I did notice some creaking to the main chassis when applying significant pressure, likely due to the cheaper build material.
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The 65% form factor keeps things nice and streamlined on the desktop but allows for necessary arrow buttons and a few navigation keys floating in the top left as well. I had everything I needed for both gameplay and productivity close to hand, save for dedicated media controls which rarely show up on these smaller decks anyway (if you don’t want to miss out on playback I’d recommend checking out theAsus ROG Falchion RX Low Profilefor a rare outlier in this regard).
Keycaps themselves are ABS plastic, again a cheaper construction choice. They don’t seem to be coated with anything that can prolong their lifespan, but they are doubleshot to keep those legends nicely visible. These are the basic caps, available in the cheapest K5V2 model, with the option to upgrade either at the time of purchase or later on down the line. Still, I got on well with these clickers.
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Features
Cherry calls this an ultra-customizable keyboard, and that much is obvious from when you first place your order. There’s a massive range of keycaps, stabilizers, switches, cables, and extra accessories to choose from when building your deck. However, prices can quickly rocket if you’re putting together something more substantial. In fairness, though, it’s no more customizable than most otherhot-swappable keyboardsin this regard - it’s just that Cherry is selling you this stuff straight up rather than you shopping around for it after the fact. Still, not spending cash on a dud set of caps before ultimately upgrading is going to save you in the long run.
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It’s still impressive to see that only two keys here are not mapped to secondary functions, though, with everything from calculator quick launches to the speed of your dedicated macro commands controlled directly from the deck. The fact that everything works so well straight out of the box with no software requirements is a godsend - and something very few keyboard models have got right so far. That even extends to on-the-fly macro recording across five dedicated keys.
Performance
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That, combined with the pretty standard pre-travel 2mm and 4mm total travel makes these particularly strong switches for gaming. I enjoyed a speedy debounce across the main keys, with a spring feel that had me moving nice and quickly across the deck in more competitive arenas. However, the space, enter, and backspace keys have a slightly heavier feel which doesn’t translate in the same snappy way.
Not only do they feel different under the fingertips, but they sound far quieter as well, giving a woolly impression to each press. That wasn’t as enjoyable during more frantic moments - jumping with the space bar, for example, felt far more cumbersome than strafing with A or D. It’s an odd feeling to have these few keys acting in such a different way to the rest of the deck. That extra tension did perform nicely in a productivity setting, but I was already looking under the cap for any adjustments I could make after about a morning’s use.
Should you buy the Cherry XTRFY K5V2?
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The Cherry XTRFY K5V2 is a must-see for anyone after a function-heavy keyboard but who doesn’t want to deal with CPU-hogging software running in the background. The snappy feeling of these new MX2A switches, combined with the beautifully muted auditory profile and soft-touch keycaps makes for a luxurious typing and gaming experience. Plus, anyone looking to brighten up their setup with a crisp set of LEDs should look no further than this translucent white casing.
However, to be a true ultra-customizable keyboard (and therefore represent a solid investment for anyone looking for their first footholds in the custom deck space), the K5V2 could be doing more. Opening up that main chassis area would give the K5V2 far more to work with in its market position, and the actual build of the case itself is lacking behind others in this space. Of course, pretty much any gaming brand is going to void your warranty if you do crack open its hot-swappable keyboards, but if you’re throwing caution to the wind theRazerBlackWidow V4 75% is the way to go.
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How we tested the Cherry XTRFY K5V2
I used the Cherry XTRFY K5V2 for two weeks, replacing my daily driver (theAsusROG Azoth) for all work and play in that time. I tested across Apex Legends and CS:GO while also playing Fallout 4 and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey on the deck as well. For more information onhow we test gaming keyboards, check out the fullGamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.
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