The Corsair STRAFE MK.2 we tested has great typing quality. The key spacing is fairly standard and doesn’t cause unintentional keystrokes, but it can be difficult to know when a key is registered since there’s no tactile feedback. The ABS keycaps feel stable and don’t wobble while typing, but their quality feels a bit cheap. Although the wrist rest isn’t padded, it does help with the general comfort, and you shouldn’t feel any fatigue when typing for long periods. It also comes in Cherry MX Silent switches, which seem similar to the Cherry MX Red but quieter, and it may provide a different typing experience, although we haven’t tested them.