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ASUS ROG Claymore II ROG RX RED Wireless Gaming Keyboard Black Russian Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of ASUS ROG Claymore II ROG RX RED Wireless Gaming Keyboard Black Russian

The ROG Claymore II Modular Gaming Keyboard with ROG RX Opto-Mechanical Switches is a feature-packed, high-end gaming keyboard that''s highly customizable to your gaming setup. It features a detachable number pad that attaches to the main unit from either side, connects via cable or wireless connection, delights the eye with colorful Aura sync backlighting, and offers programmable hotkeys.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

I used the Corsair K70 with Cherry MX Brown for almost 8 years prior to that. I didn't have any issues with this keyboard, and it's still functional and attractive, but I needed a wireless keyboard to play in front of the TV. I preferred a "all-in-one" device because I didn't want to carry around an extra inexpensive device. They did indeed arrive, coming from our standard collection of Asus, Razer, and Logitech G915. As a result, this marvel of Taiwanese technology was chosen. I never looked…

Pros
  • This might be considered the brand's "flagship" wireless keyboard. outstanding build quality, a (subjectively) outstanding appearance, and many attractive "chips" result. The modularity of the "chips" is the most obvious. + Ingenious super duper mega switches that allow the digital block to be completely removed or relocated to the left side. Although Asus places a significant emphasis on their response time, robustness, and other advantages in their marketing materials, I personally do not see how incredible inventive they are. However, it is clear that the switches have little to no play (yes, even on space and shift), and I have a version with red switches. Even after having a high-quality mechanical keyboard before, the user experience is quite pleasant. The backlight can be adjusted to your heart's content and is extremely even and brilliant at its brightest setting. The lighting may be synchronized with all system unit components that support Asus Aura because the software is the same for all of them. There is only one software package that has to be installed instead of multiple. Each and every key can be programmed. + Battery life is around a week with backlight, and this is in a reasonably busy mode (5-6 hours of gaming per day) + typing. + Macros may be written instantly. Over a two-week period, there was no lighting. This is more than enough for me. Without further ado, the Asus battery was taken from their lineup of smartphones (the battery's marking is CA456080G). + Wrist rest and lateral contact plugs on magnets. + Wired USB Type C connection, and sure, that's a plus. They stick with a pleasant click. It would already be time in 2022 (hello, Logitek). On the table, one wire is now sufficient for connecting items like a phone. There are 2 adapters included with the keyboard that let you connect it to a typical USB. Very minimal latency in both wired and wireless modes, based on reports.
Cons
  • Cons follow directly after the benefits, as is common: - A well-known company's flagship keyboard is this one. And that implies a price. How politely to put it. Well, a lot more than we would prefer. Although it was advised to cost 270 dollars, I paid an analog of 210 dollars, which is still a lot for a keyboard to me. - Innovative switches use keycaps that are totally proprietary to them. A certain amount of curvature makes it feasible, as is common with us, to break one, lose one, and then spend a lot of time debating "Who is to blame" and "What to do." For Cherry MX, which is not present here, you can get keycaps on a well-known trading platform for a few dollars each bag. Furthermore, they may gradually wear off. - Magnetic side contact plugs are not in any way fastened to the keyboard. They can therefore also become lost because of their uniformly low degree of curvature. Given all of this and the device's high price, handling must be done with considerable caution. - The digital block that is attached hangs somewhat. This is definitely out of the ordinary. It's true that this only becomes apparent when it is specifically chatted (picked up from the tabletop). This does not appear in games or at work in any form.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

With its positives being: Everything is wonderful, but there is one caveat, which I will explain in more detail below. Below are some downsides: Phantom keystrokes are generated by faulty software, and the only way to get rid of them is to totally reset the keyboard data and remove the profile in Armory Crate. However, even after doing that, it's still easier to just switch off the keys that are causing the problem. This issue is quite frequent among purchasers, and currently I'm waiting for…

Long ago, I set a goal for myself to locate a keyboard that met the following criteria: it had to be wireless; it had to be mechanical; it had to have 104 keys arranged in the standard ANSI layout; it had to have a volume control unit; and it had to have a backlight. Using these standards, I spent a whole year researching what various manufacturers have to offer, but I could not locate the solution that best met my needs. It's possible that there are, but either I was unable to locate them or…

Pros
  • - Complete ANSI layout - Volume roller - Strong autonomy - Weight and, as a consequence, table stability - Detachable NumPad block - Backlight with a plethora of options that are fully configurable - Packaging (which is quite surprising, but indeed)
Cons
  • - Not exactly the most dependable source NumPad mount -- Some issues were encountered while installing the Armory Crate

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

I feel the need to state right off the bat that the keyboard, in general, made a favorable impact on me, and as a result, it is currently tied for first position in my list with the SS Apex Pro. The travel with the key is extremely cool. The first few millimeters of movement are met with a very slight amount of resistance; there is no audible click; beyond that, the key appears to press itself, so to speak. The actuation point of the ROG RX Red switches, which have a hollow quad base (there is…

Pros
  • 1. Soft travel keys 2. the ability to customize. The ability to switch NUM is an excellent suggestion. 3. Software and available personalization options 4. the standard of the components 5. The consistency of the lighting. The Cyrillic alphabet was not obscured in this location, and its characters are just as legible as those of the Latin alphabet.
Cons
  • 1. NUM does not work separately. 2. Software, and the reliability of the work 3. The establishment of fee structures 4. The absence of any protection

In general, I am satisfied with the keyboard, I was specifically looking for a keyboard that would be wireless and without a numpad block, but at the same time, so that the numpad block would be when working on a desktop computer, and of course, I wanted a bright, flashing backlight, with backlit keys en / ru, and not like many, that en is highlighted, and ru is simply applied with paint.

Pros
  • - wireless - numpad removable - key travel - backlight fire - taking into account holding the keyboard all day and evening, the charge holds 3-4 days
Cons
  • - if the cable is connected, then everything is fine, but if used as a wireless one, sticky keys sometimes work, and one letter can be duplicated instantly 20 times, fortunately, this happens rarely, but steadily - the hand pad is uncomfortable, it is impossible to use it, it is narrow, and if you remove the numpad, it is long and even more uncomfortable, it is more convenient to use without it - numpad could be made removable and independent

A good keyboard from a well-known brand that excels in ease of use. After switching from a regular cheap mechanical keyboard, using this keyboard is a pleasure. It's a pity that the price is high, but this keyboard is worthy of attention.

Pros
  • This keyboard was purchased in the Notik store for 23,890 1) The most important feature: fast keystroke speed 2) The keys are straight, do not fidget 3) Good backlight 4) Detachable Type C cable (double sided) 5) 2 adapters 6) There is a USB Hub 7) Removable digital block that can be placed to the left or right of the keyboard or removed altogether 8) Removable hand rest, on a magnet 9) It is very convenient to type and also play different games on this keyboard 10) It is possible to reprogram keyboard buttons through software 11) Two working modes (wire or wireless) 12) Build Quality 13) The keyboard stands firmly on the table 14) There are retractable legs under the keyboard