








🎮 Elevate your game with the ROG Azoth Extreme — where precision meets power.
The ROG Azoth Extreme is a premium 75% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring a robust aluminum chassis, carbon fiber positioning plate, and adjustable gasket mount for personalized typing comfort. It boasts factory-lubed ROG NX Snow switches for smooth, quiet keystrokes, a vibrant 1.47-inch OLED touchscreen for system monitoring and customization, and tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB wired). Designed for enthusiasts seeking top-tier build quality and versatile performance, it also includes an extended silicone wrist rest and high-quality PBT keycaps.






















| ASIN | B0D45ZHYZJ |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Date First Available | 6 July 2024 |
| Device interface - primary | Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 1 TB |
| Form Factor | Gaming Keyboard |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5, MicroSD, USB Type C |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 4.1 x 33.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 220 g |
| Item model number | M702 AZOTH EXTREME/NXSW |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Material | Aluminum Metal |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model | M702 AZOTH EXTREME/NXSW |
| Model Name | M702 AZOTH EXTREME/NXSW |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Mounting Hardware | M702 AZOTH EXTREME/NXSW/CA/PBT Gaming Keyboard |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 4.06 x 33.27 cm; 2.22 kg |
| Special Features | Backlit, Volume Roller, Wrist Rest |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
V**E
Asus keyboard
Keyboard is good par maja nai aaya build quality is not good at all but I like TVS BHARAT keyboard the give guarantee 50 million keystrokes with 1.5 meter usb cable with gold plated type A in black colour cheap kolaty 😷🫣🤒
D**M
Pros: -This is 75% Mechanical Keyboard which may not include numpads, though it is sold separately. -Excellent comfort feel while typing and gaming -I love the silicone wrist rest which is smooth, soft, and comfortable -It's got 1.47" OLED Touchscreen to add custom animation (GIF), CPU/GPU temp, brightness, etc. -It has a knob on the right side to adjust volume slider, OLED brightness, multimedia, etc. -It includes keycap puller/mechanical switch puller to customize the way it looks and feels -high-quality premium Double Shot PBT keycaps -hgh-quality dampening frames to reduce pitch noise while typing -keyboard itself is made out of high-quality aluminum -It supports 8Khz in both Wired/Wireless Polling Rate which you will need to connect polling rate booster USB dongle that comes with it out of the box, but also requires very fast CPU to benefit much higher polling rate! -RX Snow Refined-Linear Switch feels almost like Cherry MX Brown/Cherry MX Red Switches which delivers satisfying tactile feel -On the back, you can toggle between soft and hard mode to adjust dampening pad feel while typing. -It comes with USB Omni Receiver to pair up with multiple devices that supports ASUS wireless mouse & keyboard -Battery Life can last up to 1600 Hours, regardless brightness and polling rate Cons: -Incredibly expensive at $560 USD which is not for everyone. This is geared towards an enthusiast gamers who want the best wired/wireless gaming mechanical keyboard -It does not come with Magnetic Hall-Effect Switches which is much easier to double tap, but it all comes down to personal preference. If you spend a lot of time playing single player PC games, then it doesn't matter if the keyboard is comprised of either mechanical switches and/or Hall-Effect switches. -All in all, this is one of by far the best wireless/wired gaming mechanical keyboard I've ever used for gaming & content creation!
A**R
Well it's pricey but you do get quite a bit of features with this keyboard. The aesthics are fantastic and so is the typing experience. This is a unit, it's heavy, it's sturdy and comes with several ergonomic features such as the weird feet for keyboard height. You get a couple of different options there and they are magnetic. Meaning you have to pick up the entire board or you'll knock off the magnetic feet. Now that I'm used to it not really that big of deal. I use this board for primarily gaming. It's fast precise and has speed tap. The OLED screen is cool and had lots of customization. I also own the regular version of the Azoth. I'd say for most people take the Azoth regular version. It's cheaper and you get an amazing board minus some of the features you see here with the Azoth Extreme. If you see this on sale I'd say give it a try.
A**R
I must begin this review, by saying that Amazon Customer Service is currently being lead by the best possible people for the job. They are working very hard to make Amazon CS the best in the industry, and I believe they will accomplish their goals. I, very much, look forward to Amazon CS being restored to the golden days, of when they actually cared about helping you, and were very good at doing so. Now, onto the keyboard. I, personally, have never had a keyboard that felt this good to type on, and the sounds it makes are amazing. The build quality is second to none, I do not believe you will find a better machined keyboard anywhere, and it is very heavy. The wrist rest feels amazing, as well. My only wish for it, is that I wish it was magnetic, as it tends to slid around on the surface I am using it on. My hope is that this may well be the last keyboard I ever need, but only time will tell. The software, Asus' Armoury Crate, which is needed to use this keyboard, is, shall we say, it's software. It can be painfully slow at times, and doesn't have a ton of functionality at the moment, but you can, eventually, get the keyboard configured. I hope Asus eventually makes it software worthy of the gear it is meant to operate, and the customers who use it. I will update this review, as I have had more time to use this keyboard, so I can provide a full accounting of how well it performs. Thank you, to the Amazon CS Team who helped me resolve what was an ugly problem, and restoring my trust, from the 20 years I have been a member!
A**X
I picked up the ROG Azoth Extreme 75 ($500) and compared it side-by-side with the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% ($299). At this price point, you’re not paying for giant leaps in performance. Like most luxury items, the gains are real but incremental. Usage & Build: The ROG Azoth Extreme is heavier and sturdier, with tighter vertical key travel and almost no wobble. The keys feel more firmly seated in the sockets, giving a solid, precise typing experience. Key presses also have a bit more resistance compared to the Razer, which I personally enjoy since it feels more deliberate and controlled. Quick-Flip Switch & Cover Plate Gimmick: The keyboard also comes with a quick-flip toggle underneath, meant to change keystroke feel on the fly. I tested it multiple times, and if there’s a difference it’s so minor you could call it nonexistent. Honestly, it feels like another gimmick—same as the detachable magnetic feet. Then there’s the “premium” metallic cover card. You might ask: oh wow, what’s it for? Well, it’s a shiny badge that snaps over the toggle switch, so the switch feels a little cozier under the keyboard… while you’re not looking at it. That’s it. Probably got someone at ROG a promotion, but for the buyer it does absolutely nothing. Copilot Key Annoyance: One of the most frustrating design choices is that ASUS replaced the left CTRL key with a Windows Copilot key. And no, you can’t just change it in Windows. You’re forced to install ASUS’s massive, bloated Armoury Crate software just to remap it back to CTRL. They do throw in a replacement CTRL keycap in the box, but you’ll still have to manually swap the key out after fighting with the software. For a $500 keyboard, this is a ridiculous miss. Pros: • Excellent build quality, heavy and solid • Tight and precise key movement, no wobble • Typing feels fast, accurate, and premium • Slightly better feel than competitors (about 10–15% improvement) Cons: • $200 more than contenders for only minor improvements • Wrist rest has no magnets (cheaper boards include this) • Quick-flip switch does almost nothing • Metallic cover card is pointless fluff • Copilot key forces you into Armoury Crate bloatware Tips: If you’re deciding between this and other high-end boards, think about budget first. Cheaper options deliver about 85–90% of the same experience at a much lower cost. Gaming “Advantage” DUH!: Now, I will say this , after switching to the Azoth Extreme, I was suddenly unstoppable in Battlefield 6. My character was running faster than jeeps, 1v1 fights were instant wins, and the 0.00007-second faster press speed gave me cosmic precision that felt even better than the aimbot cheats I used earlier. …No, it’s not. Don’t fall for that corporate nonsense. Just pick a keyboard that feels good ergonomically. This one is very well built and feels great to type on, but it’s not going to turn you into a gaming god if you suck at it. Verdict: This is absolutely a 5-star keyboard in terms of build and typing feel, but I’m rating it 4 stars because of the weak value, poor design choices, and gimmicky extras. Honestly, it would be a strong contender if it was only $50–70 more than the competition. At $500, it’s simply not $200 better than contenders. If you want the best no matter what, you’ll love it. If you’re practical, stick with a more reasonably priced competitor and save yourself the headache (and the bloatware).
W**W
Best keyboard of all time. Perfect asmr sound, perfect size, Perfect weight. I LOVE the touchscreen OLED screen as well. Battery life is outstanding as well. Only downside on this keyboard is the price. You could probably get a whole OLED monitor for the price. Unmatched keyboard however
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