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Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard
Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard

Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard

$209.00

(353 reviews)

ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65% compact wireless gaming keyboard with ROG RX low-profile optical switches, tri-mode connection with ROG SpeedNova wireless technology and Omni Receiver, protective cover, integrated silicone dampening foam, interactive touch panel, and MacOS support.

ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65% compact wireless gaming keyboard with ROG RX low-profile optical switches, tri-mode connection with ROG SpeedNova wireless technology and Omni Receiver, protective cover, integrated silicone dampening foam, interactive touch panel, and MacOS support.

Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard

(353 reviews)

ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65% compact wireless gaming keyboard with ROG RX low-profile optical switches, tri-mode connection with ROG SpeedNova wireless technology and Omni Receiver, protective cover, integrated silicone dampening foam, interactive touch panel, and MacOS support.

ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65% compact wireless gaming keyboard with ROG RX low-profile optical switches, tri-mode connection with ROG SpeedNova wireless technology and Omni Receiver, protective cover, integrated silicone dampening foam, interactive touch panel, and MacOS support.

$209.00 - $349.00

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The lowest price for Asus ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Compact Wireless Gaming Keyboard right now is $209.00 at JW Computers, compared across 28 retailers.

The all-time low was $189.00 on 25 Apr 2026 — today's price is 11% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 6 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$219.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65% Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Pre-lubed ROG RX Blue Low-Profile Optical Switches, Tri-Mode Connection, Integrated

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JW Computers

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX BL Low Profile Wireless Keyboard - Blue Switch

Delivery between Tue – Fri $14

Dick Smith AU

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX BL Low Profile Wireless Keyboard - Blue Switch [ROG Falchion RX Low Profile (Blue Switch)]

Delivery $9.95

MightyApe.com.au

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX BL Low Profile Wireless Keyboard - Blue Switch [ROG Falchion RX Low Profile (Blue Switch)]

Delivery between 11–16 June $15

Computers & Parts Land

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile (Blue Switch) Wireless Gaming Keyboard

Delivery between 10–15 June $14.50

Bunnings Warehouse

$215.27

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65 compact tri-mode wireless gaming keyboard

Delivery $15

LWT

$232.10

ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65 compact wireless gaming keyboard with ROG RX low-profile optical switches tri-mode connection with ROG SpeedNova and

Delivery $16.50

arconline.com.au

$239.03

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Tri-mode Connection, ROG Omni Receiver, Intuitive control

Delivery $15

www.i-tech.com.au

$246.00

ROG FALCHION RX LOW PROFILE BLUE SWITCH Asus ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65 compact wireless gaming keyboard with ROG RX low-profile optical switches

Delivery $15

www.i-tech.com.au

$259.00

ROG FALCHION RX LOW PROFILE BLUE SWITCH ASUS ROG Falchion RX Blue Low Profile Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Tri-mode Connection, ROG Omni Receiver,

Delivery between 11–15 June $15

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Reviews

Almost good but...
13 March 2024Lillian | NecroNekoVR

originally posted on asus.com

I have has this keyboard for about a week or two.Not having Control Alt Print Screen is bad for me especially as a content creator.I used my old keyboard to make a macro so I guess that worked out. but yeah simple fix. Never put Print Screen as the delete button.Keys often pop off. Leading to me having problems during game play or on stream no one wants to look for a keycap on your desk / floor during pvp, or a boss fight. I am going to have to shim/ mod my key caps or get custom ones which is also not easy with this key board due to the layout. this is the biggest thing that frustrates me about this keyboard I expect them to be made with higher precision because Brand name mx switches have a exact size that ASUS ROG can afford to make properly.So that Is ... MoreI have has this keyboard for about a week or two.Not having Control Alt Print Screen is bad for me especially as a content creator.I used my old keyboard to make a macro so I guess that worked out. but yeah simple fix. Never put Print Screen as the delete button.Keys often pop off. Leading to me having problems during game play or on stream no one wants to look for a keycap on your desk / floor during pvp, or a boss fight. I am going to have to shim/ mod my key caps or get custom ones which is also not easy with this key board due to the layout. this is the biggest thing that frustrates me about this keyboard I expect them to be made with higher precision because Brand name mx switches have a exact size that ASUS ROG can afford to make properly.So that Is the bad out of the way.I do like the layout and larger control key if it did not jump off the switch all the time.The feeling of the switches is good, I especially like the bit of metallic pang the space bar makes.Price point is not to bad.lighting is also good.we will see how I feel about it in about a year. This Was a Honest Review - thanks for reading <3

Attention to detail is remarkable.
14 April 2024Darkside Ronin

originally posted on asus.com

Superb in every sense of the word. The click sound is ESMR Heaven. Considering how most keyboards sound, I dug around to find out why the ROG keyboard click sounds so much better. And what did I find? They lubed everything. I mean, they made sure every… single… key… had a healthy serving of lube to ensure not only performance and longevity, but also to ensure what every gamer with a keyboard fetish would become erotically excited for. You know of what I speak. When a gamer falls under the hypnosis like trance of euphoria, after they thrust their dirty gamer fingers onto those unsuspecting virgin keys for the very first time and find the sound everyone watches chiropractor videos on YouTube to hear, that knuckle popping back cracking crunch crisp mixed with a ... MoreSuperb in every sense of the word. The click sound is ESMR Heaven. Considering how most keyboards sound, I dug around to find out why the ROG keyboard click sounds so much better. And what did I find? They lubed everything. I mean, they made sure every… single… key… had a healthy serving of lube to ensure not only performance and longevity, but also to ensure what every gamer with a keyboard fetish would become erotically excited for. You know of what I speak. When a gamer falls under the hypnosis like trance of euphoria, after they thrust their dirty gamer fingers onto those unsuspecting virgin keys for the very first time and find the sound everyone watches chiropractor videos on YouTube to hear, that knuckle popping back cracking crunch crisp mixed with a mediocre tapping of pen on teeth minus the cringe it causes. It is a solid 8.6 on the sound. And looks, functionality, and layout… everyone knows you use your right hand for the mouse, yet they always seem to put the volume and custom controls to on the right side of the keyboard knowing you have to let go of the mouse or reach across the keyboard to access them. But ASUS used their top notch trailblazing trendsetting skills to reinvent those controls where they make sense , just above your key hand of course. They always take that extra step. It’s why I’ve build every single component of my last two builds from ASUS.( Apart from storage and memory of course. ) It’s super fast. The wrist rest is firm and comfortably squishy foam. I’m in love. You have to try it….

Beautiful form and function with one negative.
14 November 2024Rsmach1

originally posted on asus.com

This is my 1st Asus keyboard, I've typically used keywords from brand "C" and felt it was time for a change. My initial impression of this keyboard is highly positive, the overall size and feel is excellent. Coming from Cherry speeds the RX optical switches feel absolutely amazing, they feel sturdy, and are smooth as silk, the perfect force needed to actuate, and the PBT keycaps are solid. Even my son who loved his brand "Hx" now wants this keyboard (although a smaller version) and loves the feel. The lighting is also amazing, as it's directed through the middle of the keycaps making them extremely vibrant while minimizing the bleed below the caps.The only negative for me is because of the switch design, you can't use standard keycaps, Asus lists full replacement ... MoreThis is my 1st Asus keyboard, I've typically used keywords from brand "C" and felt it was time for a change. My initial impression of this keyboard is highly positive, the overall size and feel is excellent. Coming from Cherry speeds the RX optical switches feel absolutely amazing, they feel sturdy, and are smooth as silk, the perfect force needed to actuate, and the PBT keycaps are solid. Even my son who loved his brand "Hx" now wants this keyboard (although a smaller version) and loves the feel. The lighting is also amazing, as it's directed through the middle of the keycaps making them extremely vibrant while minimizing the bleed below the caps.The only negative for me is because of the switch design, you can't use standard keycaps, Asus lists full replacement sets available. Although this wasn't enough to stop me from trying out this keyboard.What I'd really like to see is custom FPS/MOBA keycaps made available from Asus (along with some different colored full sets), as those are the keys we gamers tend to wear out. Some textured "WASD" keys such as the ones made by brand "C" would be extremely helpful for the FPS crowd. I believe adding all the above keycap options would help make these RX switch keyboards even more popular for gamers overall.So to Asus, More AND DIFFERENT KEYCAPS PLEASE!!!

Specification

Compatible devicesLaptop, PC
Connectivity technologyUSB 2.0 (TypeC to TypeA), Bluetooth 5.1, RF 2.4GHz
Keyboard descriptionMechanical
Recommended uses for productGaming, Personal
Keyboard LayoutQWERTY

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Amazon.com.au

$219.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile 65% Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Pre-lubed ROG RX Blue Low-Profile Optical Switches, Tri-Mode Connection, Integrated

Free delivery

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JW Computers

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX BL Low Profile Wireless Keyboard - Blue Switch

Delivery between Tue – Fri $14

Dick Smith AU

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX BL Low Profile Wireless Keyboard - Blue Switch [ROG Falchion RX Low Profile (Blue Switch)]

Delivery $9.95

MightyApe.com.au

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX BL Low Profile Wireless Keyboard - Blue Switch [ROG Falchion RX Low Profile (Blue Switch)]

Delivery between 11–16 June $15

Computers & Parts Land

$209.00

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile (Blue Switch) Wireless Gaming Keyboard

Delivery between 10–15 June $14.50

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Almost good but...
13 March 2024

I have has this keyboard for about a week or two.Not having Control Alt Print Screen is bad for me especially as a content creator.I used my old keyboard to make a macro so I guess that worked out. but yeah simple fix. Never put Print Screen as the delete button.Keys often pop off. Leading to me having problems during game play or on stream no one wants to look for a keycap on your desk / floor during pvp, or a boss fight. I am going to have to shim/ mod my key caps or get custom ones which is also not easy with this key board due to the layout. this is the biggest thing that frustrates me about this keyboard I expect them to be made with higher precision because Brand name mx switches have a exact size that ASUS ROG can afford to make properly.So that Is ... MoreI have has this keyboard for about a week or two.Not having Control Alt Print Screen is bad for me especially as a content creator.I used my old keyboard to make a macro so I guess that worked out. but yeah simple fix. Never put Print Screen as the delete button.Keys often pop off. Leading to me having problems during game play or on stream no one wants to look for a keycap on your desk / floor during pvp, or a boss fight. I am going to have to shim/ mod my key caps or get custom ones which is also not easy with this key board due to the layout. this is the biggest thing that frustrates me about this keyboard I expect them to be made with higher precision because Brand name mx switches have a exact size that ASUS ROG can afford to make properly.So that Is the bad out of the way.I do like the layout and larger control key if it did not jump off the switch all the time.The feeling of the switches is good, I especially like the bit of metallic pang the space bar makes.Price point is not to bad.lighting is also good.we will see how I feel about it in about a year. This Was a Honest Review - thanks for reading <3

Lillian | NecroNekoVR originally posted on asus.com
Attention to detail is remarkable.
14 April 2024

Superb in every sense of the word. The click sound is ESMR Heaven. Considering how most keyboards sound, I dug around to find out why the ROG keyboard click sounds so much better. And what did I find? They lubed everything. I mean, they made sure every… single… key… had a healthy serving of lube to ensure not only performance and longevity, but also to ensure what every gamer with a keyboard fetish would become erotically excited for. You know of what I speak. When a gamer falls under the hypnosis like trance of euphoria, after they thrust their dirty gamer fingers onto those unsuspecting virgin keys for the very first time and find the sound everyone watches chiropractor videos on YouTube to hear, that knuckle popping back cracking crunch crisp mixed with a ... MoreSuperb in every sense of the word. The click sound is ESMR Heaven. Considering how most keyboards sound, I dug around to find out why the ROG keyboard click sounds so much better. And what did I find? They lubed everything. I mean, they made sure every… single… key… had a healthy serving of lube to ensure not only performance and longevity, but also to ensure what every gamer with a keyboard fetish would become erotically excited for. You know of what I speak. When a gamer falls under the hypnosis like trance of euphoria, after they thrust their dirty gamer fingers onto those unsuspecting virgin keys for the very first time and find the sound everyone watches chiropractor videos on YouTube to hear, that knuckle popping back cracking crunch crisp mixed with a mediocre tapping of pen on teeth minus the cringe it causes. It is a solid 8.6 on the sound. And looks, functionality, and layout… everyone knows you use your right hand for the mouse, yet they always seem to put the volume and custom controls to on the right side of the keyboard knowing you have to let go of the mouse or reach across the keyboard to access them. But ASUS used their top notch trailblazing trendsetting skills to reinvent those controls where they make sense , just above your key hand of course. They always take that extra step. It’s why I’ve build every single component of my last two builds from ASUS.( Apart from storage and memory of course. ) It’s super fast. The wrist rest is firm and comfortably squishy foam. I’m in love. You have to try it….

Darkside Ronin originally posted on asus.com
Beautiful form and function with one negative.
14 November 2024

This is my 1st Asus keyboard, I've typically used keywords from brand "C" and felt it was time for a change. My initial impression of this keyboard is highly positive, the overall size and feel is excellent. Coming from Cherry speeds the RX optical switches feel absolutely amazing, they feel sturdy, and are smooth as silk, the perfect force needed to actuate, and the PBT keycaps are solid. Even my son who loved his brand "Hx" now wants this keyboard (although a smaller version) and loves the feel. The lighting is also amazing, as it's directed through the middle of the keycaps making them extremely vibrant while minimizing the bleed below the caps.The only negative for me is because of the switch design, you can't use standard keycaps, Asus lists full replacement ... MoreThis is my 1st Asus keyboard, I've typically used keywords from brand "C" and felt it was time for a change. My initial impression of this keyboard is highly positive, the overall size and feel is excellent. Coming from Cherry speeds the RX optical switches feel absolutely amazing, they feel sturdy, and are smooth as silk, the perfect force needed to actuate, and the PBT keycaps are solid. Even my son who loved his brand "Hx" now wants this keyboard (although a smaller version) and loves the feel. The lighting is also amazing, as it's directed through the middle of the keycaps making them extremely vibrant while minimizing the bleed below the caps.The only negative for me is because of the switch design, you can't use standard keycaps, Asus lists full replacement sets available. Although this wasn't enough to stop me from trying out this keyboard.What I'd really like to see is custom FPS/MOBA keycaps made available from Asus (along with some different colored full sets), as those are the keys we gamers tend to wear out. Some textured "WASD" keys such as the ones made by brand "C" would be extremely helpful for the FPS crowd. I believe adding all the above keycap options would help make these RX switch keyboards even more popular for gamers overall.So to Asus, More AND DIFFERENT KEYCAPS PLEASE!!!

Rsmach1 originally posted on asus.com
Best Keyboard
7 August 2024

Functionality 10/10dial controls volume , keyboard lighting and many adjustments very impressedsoftware 10/6keyboard starts up right away with my RGB light settings no issues with lag or performance.only issue is trying to figure out which armory crate app to install and aura settings, after a few hours i got it working and have had no issues what so ever.value 10/10this keyboard has everything in a compact 75% setting including the num pad , the LED lights to show you when caps are on or off and other settings are well placed so the person can see.the clickyness and quiet of the keyboard are very nice.ive tried Razer , Corsair , Steel Series and Logitech and they all dont come close to this keyboard , very solid keyboard you wont regret buying im very ... MoreFunctionality 10/10dial controls volume , keyboard lighting and many adjustments very impressedsoftware 10/6keyboard starts up right away with my RGB light settings no issues with lag or performance.only issue is trying to figure out which armory crate app to install and aura settings, after a few hours i got it working and have had no issues what so ever.value 10/10this keyboard has everything in a compact 75% setting including the num pad , the LED lights to show you when caps are on or off and other settings are well placed so the person can see.the clickyness and quiet of the keyboard are very nice.ive tried Razer , Corsair , Steel Series and Logitech and they all dont come close to this keyboard , very solid keyboard you wont regret buying im very happy with my keyboard and plan to buy this brand for the near future. i did about 60+ hours of play testing and trying many keyboard this fits all requirements , you wont regret this purchase .

soilder_boy originally posted on asus.com
Excellent keyboard, solid feel on keys
31 July 2024

This is overall an excellent keyboard. I use it primarily for office productivity and web work. The keys are excellent, feel solid, with great tactile feedback, and lite to moderate sound. The overall keyboard is well built, solid and heavy. O the connection options the wired works well, as does the included USB dongle. I have not tried bluetooth so no comment on that. The only real challenge is with the sw - Armory Crate can use more refinement; if you have that already installed (say you have an ASUS mobo) you have to remove it first, install the version for the keyboard, upgrade the firmware, and then re-install Armoury Crate - and keyboard will be recognized. Like I said, needs improvement. But the keyboard works well, if a bit expensive.

gmal originally posted on asus.com
Great Concept, Lacking One Major Feature
21 September 2024

I gotta say, I'm almost a week into owning this keyboard I paid for with money given to me for my birthday : ), and it's been a rocky start. The overall feel and responsiveness of the switches on this keyboard is amazing(NX Snow). I like the idea of the omni receiver, however, I've only had need of it for my keyboard. I might add a mouse to it down the road. I also like the 96% layout.The reason I'm disappointed in selecting this keyboard is the lack of support to use Asus' Aura Creator for custom lighting of the keyboard's RGB. There is no support. When you go to Asus' Aura Creator website, the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless is missing from the list of compatible keyboards. I'm coming from using an OLD Corsair K70 keyboard where I could EASILY assign lighting ... MoreI gotta say, I'm almost a week into owning this keyboard I paid for with money given to me for my birthday : ), and it's been a rocky start. The overall feel and responsiveness of the switches on this keyboard is amazing(NX Snow). I like the idea of the omni receiver, however, I've only had need of it for my keyboard. I might add a mouse to it down the road. I also like the 96% layout.The reason I'm disappointed in selecting this keyboard is the lack of support to use Asus' Aura Creator for custom lighting of the keyboard's RGB. There is no support. When you go to Asus' Aura Creator website, the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless is missing from the list of compatible keyboards. I'm coming from using an OLD Corsair K70 keyboard where I could EASILY assign lighting profiles that matched the layout of keys I use in many of my games. With this $150+ keyboard, there is no way for me to highlight those keys. Instead, I'm stuck with the default lighting we get from Armoury Crate. That's not enough considering how much is invested in purchasing this product. And yes, I have followed many of the other frustrated RSSII96W owners in ASUS' forums suggestions, like changing the Window's 11 Dynamic Lighting settings. Aura Creator still doesn't work and it doesn't look like this company is interested in fixing it considering postings for this issue go back almost a year ago. All this being said, IF ASUS would fix my biggest complaint, I would gladly change my score to 5 stars. IF.

singingsessions originally posted on asus.com
Great Keyboard, software needs work.
4 October 2023

Asus did a great job with this keyboard, the switches are great, stabilizers are probably some of the best stock out there, and the size is great being a 96%. The only downside really is Armoury Crate, but we’ll get to that later.Pros:• Switches – These are lubed and stable and definitely some of the best that will come on most keyboards. There is almost no noticeable wobble from the keycaps which is a good sign for the switches, the sound and feel are great too!• Keycaps – They are PBT which is great, so they won’t get that shine over time making them look greasy. If I could change one thing I would like them to be dual-toned like they are on the Azoth, reason being that the F keys are all bunched up at the top and it would be a nice quality of life feature ... MoreAsus did a great job with this keyboard, the switches are great, stabilizers are probably some of the best stock out there, and the size is great being a 96%. The only downside really is Armoury Crate, but we’ll get to that later.Pros:• Switches – These are lubed and stable and definitely some of the best that will come on most keyboards. There is almost no noticeable wobble from the keycaps which is a good sign for the switches, the sound and feel are great too!• Keycaps – They are PBT which is great, so they won’t get that shine over time making them look greasy. If I could change one thing I would like them to be dual-toned like they are on the Azoth, reason being that the F keys are all bunched up at the top and it would be a nice quality of life feature since you would be able to see the split at a glance. If Asus made an after market set for this board with the function legends I would buy them!• Stabilizers – Asus when with their own stabilizers on this keyboard and I think they made a good choice, there was very little rattle (was able to get rid of it by adding a little more lube) and all the keys that use it feel nice and stable, almost like they didn’t have them.• Build Quality – There is no flex to the board and it feels solid all around, even the volume roller and buttons feel satisfying. It’s got an aluminum top and a plastic bottom with 2 stages of height adjustment on the back.• Connectivity – I love that it is wireless, but not for the normal reason. I’ve always hated the pre-attached cables because it can make moving the keyboard a pain if you have to route the wires, I love having USB C! Now the wireless is great too and the dongle fits nicely in the back magnetically, it has Bluetooth as well for additional devices.• The keyboard also includes a wrist rest which is a nice touch. It’s magnetic and has a thin layer of foam with a comfortable leatherette cover. I do wish that the foam was either a little thicker or denser that way you didn’t feel the plastic underneath, but overall a great addition.Cons:• Lighting - Hardware wise I only have 1 complaint, and that would be the RGB. Don’t get me wrong, I love me some RGB but the LEDs that this thing has are a bit dim and can stand to be about 50% brighter. If Asus is worried about battery life then they can have the current brightness under battery power but when plugged in allow it to be brighter.• Armoury Crate – The software has good potential but as of now it feels “beta”. When booting of the system most of the time the Macros I set don’t work, they will show as active within the software but I’ll have to unplug the keyboard several times to get them going again. I use macros for work so I find this quite annoying to have to do nearly every day so I hope they fix it.A miss that I’m seeing with the RGB selection is Per Key Lighting so I hope that they add this going forward. I understand that you can create custom lighting where you can do this via Aura Creator but it does have drawbacks. First drawback is that if you connect the keyboard to something else it will not load your set lighting and you will have to go back into the software to re-enable Aura Sync to get it going again. The next drawback is when you are running from Aura Sync you loose the ability to control the brightness using the keyboard. The last drawback I can think of is that if you have an Asus motherboard you have to select the motherboard for lighting with the keyboard, so you can’t create a layout for just the keyboard alone in that case.Conclusion – The pros definitely outweigh the cons and most of which can be fixed with some software updates so I hope these get fixed soon! If you are new to a 96% it is a bit of a learning curve, but worth it as you can keep all the functionality of a full size keyboard at TKL size while still retaining the 10 key. I would recommend this keyboard overall!

Brian J originally posted on asus.com
Not just for gamers
21 March 2024

I am not a huge gamer; I mostly use my keyboards for word processing and operating complex software like DAWs. I p[reviously had a SteelSeries RGB keyboard that I really liked. It was great for typing and everything else I needed it for. It lasted about 5 years before the keys started becoming erratic, which is very respectable. I was extremely satisfied with the SteelSeries, and don't wish to be understood as criticizing it. However, the XA07 is undeniably better. When my prior keyboard began to malfunction, I researched all the present alternatives and chose the XA07. I was already a big fan of Asus motherboards and laptops, but had never used one of their peripherals before. This keyboard is expensive but WORTH the money. Everything about the XA07 is so sturdy ... MoreI am not a huge gamer; I mostly use my keyboards for word processing and operating complex software like DAWs. I p[reviously had a SteelSeries RGB keyboard that I really liked. It was great for typing and everything else I needed it for. It lasted about 5 years before the keys started becoming erratic, which is very respectable. I was extremely satisfied with the SteelSeries, and don't wish to be understood as criticizing it. However, the XA07 is undeniably better. When my prior keyboard began to malfunction, I researched all the present alternatives and chose the XA07. I was already a big fan of Asus motherboards and laptops, but had never used one of their peripherals before. This keyboard is expensive but WORTH the money. Everything about the XA07 is so sturdy one feels that one could throw it against a wall without damaging it a bit. The typing keys feel very solid, responsive, and reliable. The control keys and switches are heavy-duty and well arranged. It is a great feeling to know that if there is a typo or an errant keystroke, the cause is user error rather than flaws in the keyboard. OF COURSE I don't need RGB lighting, but it's fun and relieves boredom.

Paragate originally posted on asus.com
Should of got the wired full key version
10 January 2024

Bought this Asus Rog Strix Scope II 96 as I just built a new PC. The Thock from the keys is better than my old keyboard with cherry red. when using late at night its quiet so wont disturb people.The software is in armoury crate so everything is in one place on my Asus build. not sure I should have bought the 96 wireless version (but got it £144 in sale) and the full 100% wired would of been better. Hence leaving it in wired mode with no dongle in PC. only problem with this is its constantly charging.(will this damage anything?) Maybe when other products become available with compatibility on the Wi-Fi sharing (only one mouse at time of writing) then I would use it with mouse and keyboard.Has a Wi-Fi extender to plug into charging cable (great idea) storage for the ... MoreBought this Asus Rog Strix Scope II 96 as I just built a new PC. The Thock from the keys is better than my old keyboard with cherry red. when using late at night its quiet so wont disturb people.The software is in armoury crate so everything is in one place on my Asus build. not sure I should have bought the 96 wireless version (but got it £144 in sale) and the full 100% wired would of been better. Hence leaving it in wired mode with no dongle in PC. only problem with this is its constantly charging.(will this damage anything?) Maybe when other products become available with compatibility on the Wi-Fi sharing (only one mouse at time of writing) then I would use it with mouse and keyboard.Has a Wi-Fi extender to plug into charging cable (great idea) storage for the dongle on keyboard.Has Bluetooth (that I cant get to work)ARGB lighting is dim even on full (looks less bling) and cant see some of the symbolsMultifunction button for media audio and lighting with the wheel.All in all should of got the wired full key version but you may differ hence 4 stars.

Andy 1967 UK originally posted on asus.com
Small but effective.
1 November 2023

As someone who had never used a mechanical keyboard before, this feels like quite the leap. It feels so nice. My previous keyboard was a full size board, so the change from that to this smaller 75% board is taking some getting used to.It's very compact, but also quite heavy. I love that you can use this in either wireless, bluetooth or wired modes and, while I haven't tried it, I believe it allows the ability to effectively connect 5 different devices (3 via bluetooth, one for wireless and one wired) and swapping between modes with the switch on the back. The 2.4Ghz wireless dongle in the back of the keyboard was a little bit tricky to remove with my big fingers and no ridges or even dimples made it hard to get a good grip on it with fingernails.The OLED screen ... MoreAs someone who had never used a mechanical keyboard before, this feels like quite the leap. It feels so nice. My previous keyboard was a full size board, so the change from that to this smaller 75% board is taking some getting used to.It's very compact, but also quite heavy. I love that you can use this in either wireless, bluetooth or wired modes and, while I haven't tried it, I believe it allows the ability to effectively connect 5 different devices (3 via bluetooth, one for wireless and one wired) and swapping between modes with the switch on the back. The 2.4Ghz wireless dongle in the back of the keyboard was a little bit tricky to remove with my big fingers and no ridges or even dimples made it hard to get a good grip on it with fingernails.The OLED screen is a great touch, though I'm not sure how much I will actually use it for anything other than having a gif playing on it. Speaking of gifs: The pixel area is something small, like 260x56px, so finding gifs that will fit onto the screen properly is difficult and you will most likely be cropping them and hoping the best parts fit in the rectangle field. The Armoury Crate software makes it super easy to preview and change the images, though, and has a few default animations to choose from. I would like to see ROG perhaps add more animations that are made to fit into the OLED screen field in the future. The screen is also black and white. Images and animations do look great on the screen, however I would have preferred a colour screen, or at least the option to switch it between black and white or colour if this was an aesthetics choice by ASUS. And while we're on the topic of colour, the LED lighting is nice and bright with quite a few options to choose from in the software to customise to your liking. The ability to sync the lighting to other compatible devices is something I will probably be looking forward to utilising in the future, too.Being fully customisable is probably the main attraction of the keyboard. The package comes with a full station equipped with tools for removing keycaps and switches, as well as a few spare switches to practice taking apart and putting back together, or adding extra lube, with the tools provided in the box. Whilst I don't think I will be swapping out or modifying this board soon, as I'm enjoying it as it is. it is great that the option is there should I want to venture into the world of keyboard modifying and I'm sure it's one that the hardcore enthusiasts out there will appreciate.Overall the keyboard feels great, it looks great, the keycaps feel slightly textured and not as slippery as some other keyboards I've used and the lights are bright and clear and typing feels like a much nicer experience than what I've been used to with membrane keyboards in the past. I would certainly recommend this keyboard to other people. It's a great little unit.

Danny L P originally posted on asus.com

Specification

Compatible devicesLaptop, PC
Connectivity technologyUSB 2.0 (TypeC to TypeA), Bluetooth 5.1, RF 2.4GHz
Keyboard descriptionMechanical
Recommended uses for productGaming, Personal
Keyboard LayoutQWERTY

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