The hot-swappable, gasket mounted design of the Azoth not only means you'll be able to swap the switches for a completely different feel, but you're doing so in comfort and style. That means it's not one for those just after a cable-free setup, but rather for those who want to completely change their experience (and then change it again. The Asus ROG Azoth is our favorite gaming keyboard overall, but while wireless you're paying a lot of cash for extra features here. One of the most expensive decks on the market All of that, along with the dedicated media controls and wrist rest, means the Corsair K63 Wireless is serving some seriously impressive value for money these days. You can still enjoy blue LEDs under your keycaps as well, a 1,000Hz polling rate, full N-key rollover, and macros assigned to any key. You can even slot it straight into a separate lap board for couch play on Xbox. Meanwhile, Cherry MX Red switches are working hard to keep your keypresses snappy and light as well. The TKL design keeps that footprint small on your desktop, and also provides space for wider sweeping mouse movements. If you're simply after a wire-free setup, and don't mind losing out on some of the more premium features, this is a must-see. That's because you're dropping a few quality of life features like onboard memory, longer battery life, and full spectrum RGB lighting to secure a deck with a reliable wireless connection for a great price. The tech touted by these cordless planks usually makes them considerably more expensive than their wired counterparts, but the Corsair K63 is an exception. The Corsair K63 Wireless may carry a $109 / £119 MSRP, but in reality we haven't seen this cheap wireless gaming keyboard go above $100 / £100 in a seriously long time.
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