Loads of mechanical keyboards wrestle with aesthetics. It’s laborious to get proper! If the styling is overdone, you would possibly inhibit performance or simply have an excessive amount of happening visually. If you happen to persist with the fundamentals, you would possibly find yourself with a bland keyboard. Whichever method you go, there’s nonetheless an opportunity you’ll get it fallacious and have one thing that doesn’t look good.
However there’s been an inflow of actually well-designed keyboards of late: Keychron’s K2 HE Particular Version is a good instance, together with the Mchose GX87 Extremely, to not point out the numerous high-end customized keyboard kits obtainable right this moment. With most of those keyboards, keycaps take a backseat—even when they give the impression of being good, they’re normally pretty commonplace and minimal.
Asus takes the other method with the ROG Azoth X: A easy white case, however colourful and stylized keycaps. It’s not essentially the most standard design, however they give the impression of being actually good and handle to enliven a desk with out taking up your setup. This keyboard manages to look good with out sacrificing substance—the Azoth X has 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, 1,000-Hz polling, and an inside meeting that makes it each enjoyable to kind on and simple to change. It is obtainable in white with both click on or linear NX switches, and features a silicone wrist relaxation. All that prices a reasonably penny, although, at $300.
Deep and Snappy Typing
{Photograph}: Henri Robbins
This keyboard is most corresponding to Razer’s BlackWidow V4 75% in typing expertise. Each use a steel high case and a plastic backside case with a gasket mount system and a plastic plate. The stiffness is comparable, as are the sound profiles. The most important distinction is the swap choices: Razer’s 75% keyboard is barely obtainable with tactile switches, whereas Asus gives linear and clicky switches.
The unit I obtained got here with Asus’s Snow linear switches. These are a reasonably gentle linear swap with a deeper typing sound and a constant smoothness all through your complete keypress. They aren’t the smoothest switches I’ve examined, however the friction felt when typing is each minimal and constant, leading to a typing expertise that’s nonetheless gratifying. These switches even have minimal stem wobble, which means keypresses really feel secure and assured when typing. They require much less power than a Cherry MX Purple swap, requiring 53 grams of power to completely backside out in comparison with the MX Purple’s 60 grams. This distinction is noticeable and makes the switches really feel extra responsive with out as a lot danger of mis-inputs in comparison with a very light-weight (sub-50g) spring.
The gasket-mounting system that holds the keyboard in place seems like a combination between a gasket mount and an o-ring mount, because the rubber gaskets are pressed tightly into the within of the case. This implies the typing really feel is constant throughout your complete keyboard, and feels extra related to the case in comparison with a typical foam gasket. It nonetheless has among the bounce and softness anticipated from a gasket mount, however it’s lower than many comparable keyboards.
The stabilizers within the Azoth X are commonplace plate-mounted, lubed from the manufacturing unit. Whereas plate-mount stabilizers are sometimes going to really feel much less secure than PCB-mount, those used right here nonetheless really feel good and haven’t any rattle out of the field.
Area-Age Aesthetics
{Photograph}: Henri Robbins
There are quite a lot of issues I like concerning the design. The keycaps are barely flatter than the common keycap and have a two-piece meeting with a clear again for RGB diffusion. The case has a modern and angular design that appears trendy and space-age with out taking on quite a lot of room.
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