Compare MonsGeek M1 V5 HE vs Corsair K100 RGB

P1 MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
P2 Corsair K100 RGB

Comparison Takeaways

MonsGeek M1 V5 HE

Where It Has the Edge

  • hot-swappable switches is 4.7 vs 1.0. Hot-swap support is widely supported in the reviews, including replaceable switches, 3-pin/5-pin support, magnetic and mechanical switch compatibility,...
  • ease of switch replacement is 4.7 vs 1.5. Reviewers found the board easy to open or modify, especially because of the ball-catch/rapid-disassembly design, with several reviews...
  • desk space efficiency is 4.2 vs 2.0. The compact 75% layout gives the board a smaller footprint than full-size designs, while the heavy chassis keeps...
  • noise level is 4.0 vs 2.5. Noise depends heavily on switch and build choice: some reviewers found the board louder or pingier, while others...

Corsair K100 RGB

Where It Has the Edge

  • onboard memory is 5.0 vs 4.0. Onboard storage is repeatedly praised for holding many profiles or lighting layers.
  • layout options is 5.0 vs 4.3. Reviews praise the move to a standard bottom row, which broadens keycap compatibility.
  • frame rigidity is 5.0 vs 4.4. Reviews repeatedly mention minimal flex and a sturdy frame.
  • media controls is 5.0 vs 4.4. Dedicated media buttons and rollers are seen as useful, polished, and in some cases highly configurable.
Average score
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4
Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.2
acoustics
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Reviewers generally liked the board's sound, describing it as pleasant, muted, clean, silent, or impressive, though one review found the stock sound somewhat pingy and hollow.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.5

The few reviews that discuss sound describe the K100 as more solid and low-rattle than older Corsair boards, though not silent.

actuation consistency
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Magnetic/TMR actuation was mostly described as predictable and controlled, with little accidental input in normal use; one reviewer only triggered accidental clicks at very sensitive test settings.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

One gaming-focused review says the board kept up even under rapid input, suggesting consistent key registration.

backlight brightness
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.0

Lighting brightness was praised in some variants for strong vibrancy and diffusion, but one TMR review called the lighting not very bright and a weak point.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.5

RGB brightness is described as extra bright, and the control wheel can adjust brightness directly.

battery life
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Battery feedback was consistently strong, with reviewers citing 8,000 mAh capacity, long wireless use, and claims or experiences ranging from many hours to weeks between charges.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
No score yet
build quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

The reviews repeatedly describe the keyboard as premium, heavy, aluminum, solid, and well built, with only minor concerns about a loose-feeling shell or rapid-disassembly sensitivity in some units.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.8

Reviews that address construction describe the K100 as sturdy, premium, and clearly flagship-grade.

cable quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.6

Cable feedback was mixed: some reviews mention a spiral/coiled or nice-feeling USB cable, while others note non-braided, non-coiled, thick-fit, or not very durable cable issues.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
3.7

The cable is consistently described as thick and braided, but several reviews note that it is fixed and bulky.

compatibility
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Compatibility is broad across devices, layouts, platforms, and switch types, including multi-device Bluetooth, Windows/Mac/Linux software access, and mechanical or magnetic switch support in TMR-focused reviews.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.5

One review explicitly confirms support for PC, Mac, and Xbox One.

connectivity
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Connectivity is a clear strength, with repeated support for USB-C, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth, although Bluetooth polling and some wake or dongle details vary by review.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
3.3

The K100 is presented as a wired dual-USB keyboard, favoring stable desktop use over flexibility.

customization options
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Customization is one of the strongest themes: reviewers cite included accessories, VIA/web software, rapid disassembly, switch/keycap changes, lighting, remapping, and internal modding access.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

Multiple reviews emphasize deep remapping, lighting, macro, and control-wheel customization, even if setup can take effort.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.2

The compact 75% layout gives the board a smaller footprint than full-size designs, while the heavy chassis keeps it stationary rather than easy to move around.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
2.0

Reviews describe the K100 as large and desk-hungry, especially once the wrist rest is attached.

durability
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Durability evidence centers on the aluminum case, PBT keycaps, built-to-last comments, and the ability to open, clean, maintain, and replace parts over time.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

The OPX version is repeatedly framed as long-lasting, backed by durable PBT caps and very high switch lifespan claims.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Reviewers found the board easy to open or modify, especially because of the ball-catch/rapid-disassembly design, with several reviews highlighting fast access compared with screw-heavy boards.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
1.5

The switches are explicitly described as non-hot-swappable, so replacement flexibility is poor.

ergonomics
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.6

Ergonomics are mixed: reviewers liked the slanted or comfortable typing feel, but several disliked hidden mode switches, fixed typing angles, no adjustable feet, and occasionally awkward layout or cable access.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.2

One review highlights the board angle and wrist support as helping create a more comfortable typing posture.

extra gaming features
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Gaming extras are extensive in the TMR/HE reviews, including Rapid Trigger, SOCD or snap key, DKS, mod-tap, toggle keys, and other advanced magnetic-keyboard features.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.4

Macro keys, the control wheel, profile switching, Windows lock, and Stream Deck support are recurring standout extras.

frame rigidity
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

The aluminum frame is generally described as stable, heavy, tank-like, or desk-planted, though a few reviews note loose shell feel, uneven flex, or case-opening sensitivity.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

Reviews repeatedly mention minimal flex and a sturdy frame.

gaming performance
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Gaming performance is strong overall, with reviewers citing responsive actuation, no meaningful performance limits, high polling, low latency, and fast magnetic-switch features.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.6

Gaming performance is broadly praised for fast, dependable input, though several reviewers say the 4000Hz advantage is subtle in practice.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Hot-swap support is widely supported in the reviews, including replaceable switches, 3-pin/5-pin support, magnetic and mechanical switch compatibility, and easy switch experimentation.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
1.0

At least one review directly states the switches are not hot-swappable, making this a weak point.

keycap quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3

Keycap quality is generally positive, with PBT, double-shot, shine-through, frosted, and OEM-profile options praised, although some reviewers found certain caps too smooth, dull, or hollow-sounding.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.8

Double-shot PBT caps are praised across reviews for feel, durability, and improved aftermarket compatibility.

key responsiveness
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Responsiveness is a major strength in TMR/HE coverage, with reviewers citing low actuation settings, rapid key presses, quick registration, and responsive wired and wireless use; one VIA review noted plug-in lag.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

Reviews consistently describe the board as very fast and responsive to input.

key spacing
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.4

The only direct spacing/layout criticism came from the ISO sample, where the reviewer struggled with the small Shift key and chunky Enter key.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
No score yet
key stability
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Key stability is praised across several reviews, with minimal wobble, stable stems, and stable keycaps or stabilizers noted repeatedly.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

One review specifically praises the keys for having almost no tilt, helping presses feel more controlled.

latency
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Latency evidence is positive, with reviews citing low millisecond results, acceptable latency, no lag, and gaming-focused speed and precision.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

The strongest gaming review reports effectively no lag in use.

layout options
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3

Layout support is positive overall, with 75% layout, ISO availability, layer remapping, and needed keys praised; one ISO sample had small-key layout complaints.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

Reviews praise the move to a standard bottom row, which broadens keycap compatibility.

legend visibility
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.1

Legend visibility varies by variant: reviewers found backlit or printed legends readable in some versions, while another praised segmented keycap labeling for easier visual spotting.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.7

Reviewers call out the cleaner font and bright, crisp legends as improvements.

macro customization
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Macro support is consistently supported through VIA or web software, with reviewers citing macro creation, recording, remapping, and multi-action gaming functions.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.7

Dedicated G-keys, Elgato support, and broad remapping options make macro control one of the K100’s strengths.

materials quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Materials quality is a standout strength, with repeated evidence for aluminum construction, premium weight, PBT keycaps, and high-quality materials.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.6

Brushed or anodized aluminum and other premium-feeling materials are highlighted repeatedly.

media controls
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

The knob appears across many reviews as a major media/control feature, and several reviewers note that it can be reprogrammed, though one found its default usefulness limited.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

Dedicated media buttons and rollers are seen as useful, polished, and in some cases highly configurable.

noise level
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.0

Noise depends heavily on switch and build choice: some reviewers found the board louder or pingier, while others described it as quieter, muted, deep, or very silent.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
2.5

Noise is mixed to negative overall: some reviews call the board loud, while others say it sounds better than past Corsair boards.

onboard memory
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.0

Onboard memory is directly supported in VIA/TMR coverage, with settings saved on the keyboard; one review noted no onboard storage for the 2.4 GHz dongle.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
5.0

Onboard storage is repeatedly praised for holding many profiles or lighting layers.

passthrough features
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
No score yet
Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.0

USB passthrough is regularly described as a convenient extra.

per-key lighting control
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Lighting control is strongly supported through VIA/web software, per-key RGB references, south-facing LEDs, and per-key or software-level lighting adjustments.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.8

Per-key lighting control is explicitly supported and treated as a premium feature.

polling rate
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Polling-rate support is a strong gaming point in TMR/HE reviews, with multiple mentions of 8K wired/wireless polling and lower Bluetooth polling on VIA models.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.2

The 4000Hz polling rate is a headline feature, but reviews split between future-proof enthusiasm and skepticism about real-world gains.

portability
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
2.5

Portability is weak because reviewers repeatedly describe the keyboard as extremely heavy, around 1.75-1.8 kg or over 4 lb, and poor for travel.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
2.0

The K100’s weight and full-size build make it a poor choice for portable use.

profile management
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Profile support appears in the web/software coverage, including quick profile switching, downloadable/shared profiles, created profiles, and onboard-stored settings.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.9

Large onboard profile storage and easy profile switching are mentioned often.

rapid trigger support
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Rapid Trigger is strongly supported in TMR/HE reviews, with fine-grained 0.01 mm adjustments and repeated gaming-oriented praise.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
No score yet
reliability
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.5

Reliability is mixed because one reviewer reported random volume ghost inputs and another said the rapid-disassembly case could open when moved, even though normal desk use was fine.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
2.3

Reliability is mixed because a few reviews report hardware or crash issues even though others praise the hardware overall.

RGB customization
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

RGB customization is broadly available through VIA/web software, onboard shortcuts, preset effects, custom effects, profile lighting, and RGB programming.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.8

Lighting customization is deep and flexible, though some reviews find the setup process clunky.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.2

RGB quality is mixed by variant: many reviewers praised clean, vibrant, bright, flicker-free lighting, while others disliked dull lighting, blocked light, or charging-indicator behavior.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.8

RGB presentation is one of the board’s clearest strengths, with vivid per-key and edge lighting praised often.

size and form factor
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

The keyboard is consistently described as a compact or exploded 75% board with a knob, balancing desktop efficiency with a heavy premium chassis.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
3.1

This is a large full-size flagship board; some reviews like its streamlined look, but it remains sizable.

software quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3

Software is capable but uneven: VIA/web tools offer broad remapping and customization, while reviewers also mention UI quirks, bugs, setup friction, and 2.4 GHz customization limits.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
3.3

iCUE and related software offer lots of control, but many reviews call the experience clunky, unintuitive, or overly complex.

sound dampening
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Sound dampening is well supported by foam, silicone, gaskets, and spacebar treatment, reducing resonance, ping, and hollow spacebar sound in several reviews.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.5

A few reviews say the K100 sounds more muted or damped than earlier Corsair boards, though this is not universal.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Stabilizer feedback is positive overall, with lubed stabilizers, minimal wobble, no excessive rattle, and rattle-free stock behavior noted across reviews.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.5

Reviews that mention stabilizers say Corsair improved them noticeably versus older boards.

switch feel
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Switch feel is broadly praised as smooth, responsive, satisfying, stable, creamy, or quiet depending on the installed switches and variant.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.2

OPX and Speed switches are usually praised for speed and smoothness, but several reviewers note the feel is very sensitive or taste-dependent.

switch options
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Switch flexibility is a standout strength, especially in TMR versions that can mix magnetic and mechanical switches and support multiple 3-pin/5-pin options.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.3

Reviews confirm OPX and Cherry MX Speed variants are available.

typing comfort
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Typing comfort is generally positive, with reviewers using it as a daily keyboard or calling it plug-and-play, though comfort depends on layout and typing-angle preferences.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.5

Reviews note good wrist support and low-fatigue typing once users adjust to the switches.

typing feel
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Typing feel is generally strong, with reviewers describing smooth, soft, cushioned, satisfying, and impressive feel, though foam removal or personal switch preference can change the experience.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.2

Typing feel is generally positive and quick, though some reviewers found the shallow actuation unforgiving at first.

value for money
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Value is consistently positive at the cited prices, especially for buyers who value aluminum construction, wireless, customization, and gaming features; one review warned non-modders may pay for unused features.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
3.1

Value is the main tradeoff: many reviewers like the features, but several question the premium price.

volume control
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Volume control is a common knob use case, with several reviews noting default volume control or reprogrammable knob behavior.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.8

The volume wheel or roller is widely praised for feel and usefulness.

wireless performance
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Wireless performance is mostly positive, with stable dongle/Bluetooth use, no lag, low-latency claims, and efficient wireless behavior; Bluetooth wake or minor connection issues appear in some reviews.

Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
No score yet
wrist rest quality
Product 1: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
No score yet
Product 2: Corsair K100 RGB
4.6

The magnetic cushioned wrist rest is one of the most consistently praised parts of the keyboard.