Asus ROG Azoth: bridging the gulf between mainstream and custom mechanical keyboards

1 year 3 months ago

For far too long, I've felt there's been too much of a gulf between the mainstream gaming keyboards of this world and the more enthusiast-level options. The world of mechanical keyboards is something that's grown from a niche subculture to a PC gaming standard - even once-enthusiast keyboard forums now record over a million members. With that in mind, companies have tried to make keyboards to appeal to both sides, implementing enthusiast features without losing the traditional gamer aesthetic or core audience.

It's a tricky line to walk, but Asus seem to have nailed it with their new ROG Azoth keyboard. It balances the traditional nerdy charm of a gaming keyboard - with its sumptuous RGB, fun OLED screen and excellent wireless connectivity - with enthusiast nice-to-haves, like hot-swappable switches, a pot of lubricant and a gasket-mounted PCB for a smoother typing feel at lower volumes.

Let's talk design first of all. The Azoth features the usual Asus ROG charm, with its aggressive looks, and the ribbed plastic underside contrasts the grey aluminium top housing nicely, That mix of metal and plastic also allows the build quality here to be absolutely sublime. Even if this is a smaller 75 percent keyboard, the Azoth still tips the scales at 1.2kg or so, which is pretty darn heavy. It should therefore come as no surprise to learn that there is no deck flex at all. Rather, if you experienced any intruders at home, and you wanted to reach for something that could knock them out, the Azoth would be a sure-fire way of doing so... not that I'm suggesting you hit people or anything.

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Reece Bithrey

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