A great keyboard can make or break your gaming setup. You want to use something that feels good ergonomically but can also give you quick response times and keystrokes that actually feel meaty and satisfying. Unfortunately, some keyboards can be a bit pricey, so much so that they seem out of reach for some setups.
That's why, if you're looking to pick one up, you should head to Amazon to grab one for a significant discount. The retailer has several Asus keyboards on sale right now, which you can save up to $75 on. Whether you want a compact option or a more full-featured peripheral that you can use as a regular keyboard, there's something for you on sale now.
Below, find our picks for some of the best Asus gaming keyboards you can snap up today at Amazon.
The Asus ROG Azoth 75 wireless keyboard boasts OLED lighting, three-layer dampening to quiet the keys, and hot-swappable switches that you can change out depending on what kind of typing experience you're looking for. Plus, its gasket mount design helps dampen the noise while giving you a springier typing experience. This is the kind of keyboard you want to choose if you're into customizing how it feels or changing out keycaps, all of which can give you a more unique typing situation.
This customizable keyboard comes with a wrist rest to complement its set of features that include sound-dampening foam with switch-dampening pads that make it a great option for quieting keystrokes. It's a compact layout with a numpad as well, so if you don't want to use it as a gaming keyboard, it fits in with work setups with a 96% layout that you'd see in regular hardware. Plus, you can connect it to up to three devices via Bluetooth simultaneously if needed.
This gaming keyboard features an 0.125 ms response time, which is up to 8x faster than others in this category. It has three-layer dampening foam and a silicone gasket mount to better absorb noise and give your typing a more cushioned feel. It also includes ROG HFX magnetic switches that you can customize to your liking, with controls you can change straight from the keyboard itself to adjust volume, play or pause media, and change the RGB settings.
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