The ASUS ROG Azoth 96 HE delivers cutting-edge Hall-effect switches and ultra-fast performance, but its premium price makes it hard to justify for most gamers.
PC Gamer recently reviewed the ASUS ROG Azoth 96 HE, and based on its specifications and testing, it shapes up as a high-end keyboard clearly aimed at competitive and enthusiast-level players.
The keyboard uses magnetic Hall-effect switches with ultra-light actuation starting at 32 g and allows users to fine-tune actuation and reset points down to 0.01 mm. That level of precision is designed to reduce input latency and can be especially noticeable in fast-paced shooters and other competitive games where rapid key resets matter.
ASUS also paid close attention to build quality. The board feels solid, produces a notably clean sound thanks to internal dampening, and the stabilizers make both gaming and extended typing sessions comfortable. Its 96% layout retains a numpad while saving desk space, and connectivity options cover all major use cases: wired mode, 2.4 GHz wireless with up to 8,000 Hz polling, and Bluetooth. Additional features include an OLED display, a programmable control knob, and updated Gear Link software for device customization.

At around €399 (roughly $430), the ROG Azoth 96 HE costs more than many complete gaming PC builds aimed at mainstream players. PC Gamer’s conclusion reflects that reality: this is among the most technically advanced gaming keyboards currently available, but its pricing places it well outside the typical budget for most users.
For those specifically seeking cutting-edge keyboard technology and deep customization, the Azoth 96 HE stands out. For anyone prioritizing value or price-to-performance, however, it remains a difficult recommendation.
Source: pcgamer.com
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