ROG Azoth Excessive 75 Customized Gaming Keyboard, Aluminum Chassis, Carbon Fiber Positioning Plate, Adjustable Gasket Mount, Three-Layer Dampening, Colour OLED Touchscreen, ROG NX Snow Switches, PBT Keycaps
$499.99
Value: $499.99
(as of Dec 03, 2024 18:52:47 UTC – Particulars)
M702 AZOTH EXTREME/NXSW
Superior construct high quality: Crafted aluminum alloy chassis with metallic body for a premium look whereas sustaining top-tier wi-fi efficiency
Carbon fiber positioning plate: Delivers a crispy typing really feel and acoustics, concurrently lowering keystroke vibrations successfully
Adjustable gasket mount: Simply toggle between two cushioned typing feels by way of a quick-flip swap
Full-color OLED touchscreen: View system data and customise keyboard settings; built-in three-way knob permits for fast changes.
Prolonged silicone wrist relaxation: Ensures snug typing experiences, and retains firmness over time
Tri-mode connection: Use Bluetooth to attach and swap between three units at a time, low-latency 2.4 GHz RF wi-fi mode, or customary wired USB
Enhanced typing experiences: Pre-lubed ROG NX mechanical switches and sound-dampening foams present smoother keystrokes with higher acoustics
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Kinu Tofu –
Solid Keyboard
Just note, I’m a gamer, I don’t do programming and all I do with my keyboard at home is chat with friends, play games or sometimes type up documents. I rarely use function keys like home/end/pgup/pgdn etc etc. I’m the type of guy that is ok as long as we have the F-keys and arrows keys available. I’m not a big backlit keyboard guy, nor do I really care of being fully customizable program or hardware wise.So I’ve been looking around keyboards, buying and returning, or keeping it and disliking it by the time the return window is closed for around a couple of years now. I’ve touched a few of the cheaper brands, the logitech wireless G915 low profile, Ducky Keyboards, and the Asus ROG Falchion. General review was logitech feeling sort of cheap, ducky keyboards were wired :'(( , Asus Falchion was way too compact for me (not an ASUS issue, just “it’s not you it’s me” issue) and the metal back plating reverbed with metallic sounds when typing.Ducky keyboards were honestly really good but they do not have any wireless options that I know of which, as a person who wants as minimal cords and wires visible on the desk, it was just a no-no. I couldn’t settle myself to seeing the keyboard wire stretching all the way to the back of the desk, even with those aesthetic cords.I was hesitant on getting this Azoth keyboard as the Falchion wasn’t that great of an experience. I preferred the cheap felt G915 over the Falchion, which I don’t mean to disrespect either keyboards/manufacturers, but they both had their pros and cons. The G915 cons were more forgiving in comparison to the Falchion, but I just decided to give it another go for this keyboard and I definitely do not regret it the slightest.The Azoth keyboard is amazing on the physique, it feels really heavy and solid, the snow switch is quiet but has the most relaxing and satisfying tactile and audible feedback. They completely solved the issue of the backplate reverbing metallic sounds as they described and they really isolated the sound of the keys. The snow switches sound so soothing, I made my friend listen to the keyboard and she’s the type to judge harshly, but even she was like, “Oh my god, that sounds so good.”The keycaps feel pretty nice too, unlike the G915 I have. The G915 felt flimsy, as it was low profile, but there were reviews talking about the material and build for the keycaps. I did feel it was cheap but didn’t think much about it. I used the keyboard for about 6 months and as I sweat a lot on my hands, it does give a toll on the keyboard. The w-key’s black coating/paint was chipped and as much as it doesn’t affect the performance of the keyboard, it was disappointing that the keycap coating chipped after not even a year. This Azoth keyboard definitely has a keycap that feels more solid and I definitely do not feel it’ll be chipping anytime cause of my hands sweating so much. I’ll update the review if it does go under my expectation but, I can already feel it’s going to meet my expectation.The customization is really in-depth and there’s a lot of lighting patterns you can customize to. The top right OLED display is pretty nice, kind of hard to see when you set your keyboard on the desk but that’s whatever. You can put any picture you want on the top right display, which is pretty awesome. The control knob isn’t bad, it’s very easy to control but it’ll probably take time for me to get used to. Yet, as earlier I explained, I haven’t really checked in depth cause I don’t really give a care for these but I’m pretty sure if you enjoy these details, you’ll have quite a bit of fun.Battery life, I’ll be honest, I fell in love with this keyboard the moment I started using it, I’m only on day 2 writing this review, so if I experience anything in the future, I’ll come update but if there’s no update, I’m probably still with this baby with no complaints for it being unreasonable.**update/1.5month – The battery life is long enough, I have the OLED screen on, dim backlighting on and I probably charged it maybe twice throughout this span. Definitely good battery life.They also have customizable keys, lubes and what not, so if you’re interested in changing keys, lubing keys or doing customized keyboards, maybe this might be a good way to start since it lets you do some maintenance on your own? It seems to be a good introductory/starter kit for if your interested in the customizing the keyboard physically.Only a few cons I can think of right now, such as how the ArmoryCrate UI (the keyboard program on the PC) is pretty jumbled and hard to maneuver around in my opinion. The other one might be the connectivity switch being a small hassle because if you charge your keyboard while using it, the keyboard must be swapped to the wired setting from the wireless setting or it won’t connect properly. Yes again, just have to get used to it and if the battery life is long, how many times will you be doing this procedure? Not much so depending the battery life, this QoL issue may be very miniscule.***update/1.5month – It definitely is very miniscule, because of the good battery life and rather, it doesn’t bother me that I have to change positions of the switch. There’s three modes, wireless, wired, and bluetooth. I don’t use bluetooth so I just had to remember two modes, the switch to the left is wireless, the switch centered is wired.*3months update:I found the one, is all I can say. I usually start looking around Amazon for different keyboards on the market because I feel there’s something always better, but I’ve yet to browse the market. Which really says a lot because I feel I was always on the hunt for keyboards. It seems I found my one true keyboard before I found my one true love LOL.
Exile –
Amazing keyboard, but no hall effect switches
NOT AFFILIATED WITH ASUSSwitches:The sound test provided was with the snow switches, which sound better than some of the custom keyboard I have. The keys are smooth to press and satisfying to play with.Wireless capability:The wireless is absolutely amazing where I can pick it up whenever I want and move it around. I haven’t had any latency issues and some tests say the wireless performs better than wired.Case material and durability:It’s weight is light, and it’s pretty compact with it’s plastic bottom and metal top. The reason for the plastic bottom is for the wireless connectivity and surprisingly the plastic feels really nice and seems like it won’t break anytime soon. The whole build is dense while being light ensuring durability.Keyboard looks:The case is aesthetically pleasing where you have a graphical design on the back, and the top of the case looks unique with the oled screen.RGB:The RGB is north facing which is not preferred but I personally don’t mind. The RGB lighting is bright but I turned it down to save on the battery life. The battery supposedly lasts a month before requiring a charge which I believe.OLED screen:The OLED screen is pretty useless on the wireless mode of the keyboard as you cannot see the stats of your PC, which are only available on the wired mode. You can change the lighting of the RGB, OLED screen, change the volume on the PC, and even change the animation. On the wired mode you get to change what was previously said, and you can display PC stats such as date and time, CPU and GPU temps, a custom animation, and I’m pretty sure that’s it.Armory crate: ðI hate armory crate. You don’t need it to do basic functions on the keyboard, as the OLED screen is more than enough to control it. You need the dreaded armory crate if you want to show a custom animation and I’m pretty sure PC stats too. Armory crate for me has always been a hassle to me for use, as one time I had to completely reinstall windows to even have it install correctly. The full package version can’t even install on my PC. Even when installed, the software is super buggy and sometimes doesn’t recognize my motherboard. It’s been buggy for years.So, why did I return it?I am a competitive gamer that plays a wide variety of games including R6, CS:GO, Valorant, and more. Hall effect switches only really have an effect in CS:GO, Valorant, or any other game that requires precise movements. In Rainbow 6, I notice I play better with the hall effect keyboard as the keys are sensitive and allows me to lean faster and move quicker. Some people say hall effect is a gimmick but I say it’s worth it for me. It’s definitely not worth it for the average gamer.Alright, here are my ratings for the keyboard:Case design: 9/10Wireless connectivity: 10/10Switch feel and sound: 9/10Durability and density: 9/10Price: 8/10 (Should be $200 USD)RGB: 8/10 (average RGB)OLED screen: 7/10 (Should display PC stats on wireless)Overall: 9/10!Final remarks:I just love how it looks personally, I might have to buy it again to add to my collection later this year ð
DB –
So far I love everything about this keyboard. Very small and compact, I wish there was more customization for the display (maybe there is and I just haven’t found it yet?) but lighting effects are nice. Keyboard sounds great right out of the box (I haven’t lubed it but still looks and feels good). Keyboard feels very durable, doesn’t feel cheap in any way. Bluetooth, 2.4hz and wired modes. Works with Mac and PC. I came from Razer keyboards, not sure I’ll go back!
Luxury Bed assured –
Fulfilled all of my expectations
Jesus Martinez Reyna –
Muy buen teclado y la sensación al escribir con sus caracterÃsticas es una joya
Julián M –
Cuesta un dineral la verdad para ser un teclado, por mucho menos dinero podrÃas tener un teclado HUNTSMAN o alguno de los de LOGITECH, CORSAIR, STEELSERIES, etc, pero los de ASUS han hecho muy bien las cosas y las velocidad es impresionante, además la duración de la baterÃa es muy buena, llevo varias horas usándolo con EL RGB y la pantalla OLED y me sigue marcando 100 % de baterÃa, además la velocidad por inalámbrica es mejor que por cable por ilógico que esto parezca, si están buscando un teclado de la marca ROG este es el bueno, si no quieren gastarse tanta lana en un teclado la verdad hay opciones muy buenas de otras marcas, espero les sirva este review.
dong –
great