A lot of Mechanical keyboards struggle with aesthetics. It’s hard to be fine! If the styling is ovardon, you can stop functioning or run a lot more than visually. If you are at the basic things, you may end up with a blend keyboard. Whatever way you go, there is still an opportunity that you will go wrong and something that doesn’t look good.
But the late really well -designed keyboards have arrived: Kachaun’s K2 that special edition is a good example, as well as with M Chuz GX87 Ultra, still available today, not to mention countless high -end custom keyboard kits. Most of them, with keyboards, take the caps back set – even if they look good, they are usually quite standard and minimal.
Asus Rog Azoth X takes anti -approach to: a simple white case, but colorful and stylized caps. This is not the most traditional design, but they look really good and manage to keep a desk alive without taking your setup. This keyboard manages to look good without the sacrifice of material. Azwat X has 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, 1,000 Hz polling, and an internal assembly that is easy to type and modify. It is available in white with either click or linear NX switch, and it includes silicone wrist comfort. All of this is a beautiful money, though, at $ 300.
Deep and sharp typing
Photo: Henry Robins
This keyboard is the most comparison compared to the Razer’s Blackwood V4 75 % in the typing experience. Both gaskets use a metal top case and plastic bottom case with a mount system and plastic plate. Hardness is the same as there are voice profiles. The biggest difference is the switch options: 75 % of Roger’s keyboard is available only with Superish switches, while the ASUS offers linear and click switch.
The unit I received came with ASUS’s snow linear switch. These are quite a light linear switch with a deep typing sound and permanent softening throughout the keppers. They are not the fastest switches I have experienced, but when typing is minimal and permanent, friction feels, resulting in a typing experience that is still pleasant. These switches also have a minimum stem wobel, that is, the keepers feel stable and confident when typing. They need less power than the Cherry MX Red Switch, which requires 53 grams force to go down completely compared to 60 grams of MX Red. This difference is remarkable and truly light weights (all 50g) feel more responsive to switches without a greater risk of wrong input than spring.
The Gasket Mounting System that places the keyboard in the space is like a mixture between the Gasket Mount and O -color mountain, as the rubber gasket is firmly suppressed within the case. This means that the feeling of typing is compatible throughout the keyboard, and feels more connected to this matter than a standard foam gasket. It still has some bounce and gentleness expected from the Gasket Mountain, but it is less than many comparison keyboards.
The Stabilizer is standard plate mounted in Ezut X, which is from the factory. Although the plate Mount Stabilizer usually seems less stable than the PCB Mount, the people used here still like it and there is no confusion beyond the box.
Aesthetics of space aging
Photo: Henry Robins
I like a lot of things about the design. The KE caps are slightly flattering from the average cap and a transparent back for RGB with two pieces of assembly. In this case there is a sleek and a tear design that seems stylish and space aging without having too much in the room.


