FPS gamers rejoice: ASUS ROG Strix Scope RX Mechanical Keyboard Review

It has been a while since we last saw an ASUS
product, but thankfully, I can say ASUS has
delivered quite well on their ROG Strix Scope
RX.
This is a very good example of a solidly built
keyboard with minimal deck flex and good material
choices.
Its IP56 rating is also a testament to a keyboard
that can withstand some accidents or spills.
Even though the gamer appearance may not fit
everyone, I do really appreciate the attention
to detail in their gamer-focused aspects.
Things like the wider left Ctrl, on-the-fly
macro recording and profile switching, full
NKRO support, USB passthrough port, and F-key
locks are all welcome additions.
I like the fact there are many secondary functions,
including a Stealth mode for incognito gaming.
The ROG Optical Red switches do a fine job
in providing a nice tactile feedback while
feeling agile and lightweight.
Its increased lifespan is a nice bonus compared
to traditional mechanical switches.
Finally, the lighting on the ROG Strix Scope
RX is quite good in offering customization
both in the software and on-the-go.
Not only do the lights stay bright and vibrant,
but the placement of the front-facing legend
allows for even illumination.
The Armoury Crate software offers good customization
in a modern-looking

package and I appreciate
the synchronization options available for
their peripherals and their other hardware.
In terms of areas of improvements, I would
first want to see a wrist rest included with
their ROG Strix Scope RX, especially since
this is appreciated by many gamers.
Next, I really would want PBT keycaps for
further longevity and feel.
Finally, I would have liked if the keycaps
were easier to read when the lights are off,
even if it may adversely affect the light
distribution with the backlight on.
At a retail price of $130 USD, the ASUS ROG
Strix Scope RX is fairly priced for all the
features and additions we have.
As such, the ASUS ROG Strix Scope RX is a
strong candidate for those looking for a gamer-focused
optical mechanical keyboard.
The full review is linked in the video description
below.

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