







🎯 Elevate your game with the ROG Azoth — where pro-level customization meets wireless freedom.
The ROG Azoth is a compact 75% wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals seeking premium build quality and ultimate customization. Featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz RF, and wired), hot-swappable pre-lubed ROG NX Snow linear switches, a gasket-mounted design for superior sound and feel, and a vibrant OLED display for real-time monitoring, it supports both PC and Mac. With over 2000 hours of battery life (RGB and OLED off) and a full DIY lubing kit included, it’s engineered for those who demand performance, style, and versatility in one sleek package.































| ASIN | B0CP6J59XB |
| Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,307 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #130 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.98 pounds |
| Item model number | M701 ROG AZOTH/NXSW/CA/PBT |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 12.83 x 5.35 x 1.57 inches; 3.99 Pounds |
| Release date | December 4, 2023 |
| Type of item | Personal Computers |
J**R
A Masterpiece in Form and Function – ASUS ROG Azoth with NX Snow Switches
The ASUS ROG Azoth wireless keyboard with NX Snow switches is nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I laid hands on it, it was clear this wasn’t just another mechanical keyboard—it’s a work of art. The NX Snow switches are an absolute standout. They’re crisp, smooth, and incredibly satisfying to type on. Each keystroke delivers a tactile precision that makes everything from gaming to long typing sessions feel effortless and responsive. The sound is subtly refined—not too loud, but with just enough feedback to be gratifying. Build-wise, the Azoth exudes premium quality. The aluminum top plate, OLED display, gasket-mounted design, and included lube kit show how much attention ASUS paid to detail. It doesn’t just look stunning on the desk—it performs like a dream. Wireless connectivity is rock-solid, battery life is impressive, and the customization options through Armoury Crate round out a truly complete package. If you’re a keyboard enthusiast or just someone who appreciates top-tier design and performance, the ROG Azoth with NX Snow switches is worth every penny.
E**Y
Very Impressed
As a dedicated PC gamer, I've used my fair share of gaming peripherals, but the ASUS ROG Azoth 75% Wireless DIY Custom Gaming Keyboard has taken my setup to a whole new level. This is a well-thought-out product. Build Quality and Design: The build quality is solid and feels incredibly durable. The PBT keycaps are not only high-quality but also give the keyboard a premium, textured feel that’s a joy to type on. The RGB lighting is customizable and vibrant, creating an amazing atmosphere, whether I'm gaming in the dark or just enjoying some downtime. Performance and Comfort: The hot-swappable ROG NX Snow switches are a game-changer. They offer a crisp, tactile feedback that makes every key press satisfying and responsive—perfect for both fast-paced gaming and long typing sessions. The three-layer dampening system does an excellent job of minimizing noise and adding an extra layer of comfort, making the keyboard quiet yet efficient. OLED Display: The OLED display is a nice touch. It’s not just a gimmick, it’s incredibly functional. I love having my system stats, media controls, and other important info displayed right on the keyboard. It adds a level of customization and usability that I didn’t even know I needed until I experienced it. Wireless and Wired Flexibility: The wireless connectivity is flawless. Whether I'm using Bluetooth or the dedicated dongle, the keyboard offers smooth and responsive performance without any noticeable latency. This flexibility is perfect for both my gaming rig and when I want to switch over to my laptop. Battery Life: Great battery life, but I mostly use it plugged in. Overall Verdict: The ASUS ROG Azoth has quickly become my go-to keyboard for all my gaming and productivity needs. It combines fantastic performance, premium features, and a sleek, customizable design. If you’re looking for a keyboard that not only looks great but performs exceptionally well, this is the one to get!
E**E
Amazing keyboard, but no hall effect switches
NOT AFFILIATED WITH ASUS Switches: The sound test provided was with the snow switches, which sound better than some of the custom keyboard I have. The keys are smooth to press and satisfying to play with. Wireless capability: The wireless is absolutely amazing where I can pick it up whenever I want and move it around. I haven't had any latency issues and some tests say the wireless performs better than wired. Case material and durability: It's weight is light, and it's pretty compact with it's plastic bottom and metal top. The reason for the plastic bottom is for the wireless connectivity and surprisingly the plastic feels really nice and seems like it won't break anytime soon. The whole build is dense while being light ensuring durability. Keyboard looks: The case is aesthetically pleasing where you have a graphical design on the back, and the top of the case looks unique with the oled screen. RGB: The RGB is north facing which is not preferred but I personally don't mind. The RGB lighting is bright but I turned it down to save on the battery life. The battery supposedly lasts a month before requiring a charge which I believe. OLED screen: The OLED screen is pretty useless on the wireless mode of the keyboard as you cannot see the stats of your PC, which are only available on the wired mode. You can change the lighting of the RGB, OLED screen, change the volume on the PC, and even change the animation. On the wired mode you get to change what was previously said, and you can display PC stats such as date and time, CPU and GPU temps, a custom animation, and I'm pretty sure that's it. Armory crate: 😒 I hate armory crate. You don't need it to do basic functions on the keyboard, as the OLED screen is more than enough to control it. You need the dreaded armory crate if you want to show a custom animation and I'm pretty sure PC stats too. Armory crate for me has always been a hassle to me for use, as one time I had to completely reinstall windows to even have it install correctly. The full package version can't even install on my PC. Even when installed, the software is super buggy and sometimes doesn't recognize my motherboard. It's been buggy for years. So, why did I return it? I am a competitive gamer that plays a wide variety of games including R6, CS:GO, Valorant, and more. Hall effect switches only really have an effect in CS:GO, Valorant, or any other game that requires precise movements. In Rainbow 6, I notice I play better with the hall effect keyboard as the keys are sensitive and allows me to lean faster and move quicker. Some people say hall effect is a gimmick but I say it's worth it for me. It's definitely not worth it for the average gamer. Alright, here are my ratings for the keyboard: Case design: 9/10 Wireless connectivity: 10/10 Switch feel and sound: 9/10 Durability and density: 9/10 Price: 8/10 (Should be $200 USD) RGB: 8/10 (average RGB) OLED screen: 7/10 (Should display PC stats on wireless) Overall: 9/10! Final remarks: I just love how it looks personally, I might have to buy it again to add to my collection later this year 🙂
W**C
Ultimate Customization Experience, Exceptional Typing Feel!
After getting the ASUS ROG Azoth 75, I was truly impressed by its build quality and overall experience! As a high-end 75% wireless mechanical keyboard, it meets almost all my expectations for a customizable keyboard. Pros: ✔ Stable Wireless Connection – The low-latency 2.4GHz wireless mode performs flawlessly. Whether for gaming or daily work, there’s no lag or disconnection. It also supports Bluetooth and wired modes, making it highly versatile! ✔ Smooth Typing Experience – The pre-lubed mechanical switches provide an incredibly smooth and quiet keystroke feel, making long typing sessions comfortable and effortless. ✔ Extensive Customization – Comes with an OLED screen that displays battery life, system info, and even customizable animations! It also supports hot-swappable switches, perfect for DIY enthusiasts. ✔ Excellent Keycaps & Silent Typing – The PBT keycaps feel premium and are resistant to oil buildup. Combined with a three-layer dampening structure, keystrokes are crisp and satisfying with excellent noise control. ✔ Ultra-Long Battery Life – A full charge lasts over 200 hours, offering incredible battery performance with minimal need for recharging! 🔋 Areas for Improvement: 🔹 A bit pricey, but considering its build quality and features, it’s definitely worth it. 🔹 OLED screen customization could be expanded, as there’s still room for more creative functionality. Conclusion: The ROG Azoth 75 is a high-end wireless mechanical keyboard with virtually no drawbacks, ideal for those who demand premium typing feel, customization, and stable wireless connectivity. Whether you’re a hardcore gamer or a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, this keyboard will not disappoint! 💯 Highly recommended! 🔥
T**G
Awesome Keyboard
The ROG Azoth White (Snow Switch) is one of those boards that feels dialed-in out of the box. The Snow switches are smooth, quiet, and have that deeper “thock” sound, while the pre-lubed stabs keep the big keys tight with no rattle. Build quality is tank-like — heavy, no flex — and the white finish with frosted switches looks clean on any setup. The OLED screen and side knob aren’t just for show; being able to check battery, swap profiles, or adjust volume without software is genuinely handy. Add in tri-mode wireless with great battery life, and it’s more than just a color refresh — it’s a polished, premium board that’s ready to go day one.
A**E
Great hardware, software sucks
The feel of the keyboard is great and the thocky sound is amazing. But since you have to uses the proprietary software, Armory Crate, to get all the features out of it I give it a 1 star rating. Armory Crate is slow, not easy to figure out, and will sometimes not recognize the keyboard in the aurasync so I lost my custom lighting setup. I returned it because of the software not the hardware. If I could get all of the functionality out of this keyboard with third party software I would keep it but I can’t so I won’t. I’ll just stick with Corsair.
C**N
Better as a non-gaming keyboard?
First of all I love this keyboard. It feels premium and as all keyboards should, but not all do, it just works and has a good feeling out of the box. Strangely enough though, I find myself enjoying typing on it almost more than gaming with it. This isn't a criticism, but is rather just something that I did not expect. When gaming it is light and responsive, but I don't notice much of a difference compared to other keyboards I have used in the past to gaming enjoyment and performance. Having said that I love the typing feel! After the initial period of getting used to the keyboard I find myself typing faster and more accurately than ever before. My only negative is that the RGB lighting is a bit dim. I am using the stock keycaps at the moment, so replacing these may allow more light to shine through, so this is fixable to a certain extent. Taking all of these factors into account I think it is an excellent all round keyboard that can be happily used for both gaming and general work. Even if you aren't looking for a gaming specific keyboard don't write this option off, as just setting the background colour to white and using it purely for productivity/office work will still be an enjoyable experience.
L**D
I'm pretty impressed, didn't expect this from a gaming keyboard
With the Snow switches, the board has a really pleasant sound signature in my opinion. Has a good thock to it and I had no stabilizer rattle on any of them. Their factory lubing was good, I ended up lubing everything all up myself just to be sure and I found no difference in the sound and feel. It has a good heft to it and I like how the top layer of the board is metal. It's understandable the bottom layer is plastic because if it was all metal, there would be issues with the wireless capabilities. From what I've been reading, the 2.4ghz speednova wireless dongle has practically the same latency as if you were wired, it's really impressive and the small difference is impossible to notice. The screen is a nice little touch. Unfortunately it's only black and white and I heard some people having burn-in issues when its set to hardware info so I would avoid that. I'll personally just set it to some custom animation and use the knob on the side for volume and mute control. The RGB effects are nice and bright, good customizability with it. All in all, they did a good job with it and would recommend it. Here are my issues with it. It's expensive compared to what you could get from competitors. You have the "gamer" aesthetic with the font on the keycaps. No option for hall-effect switches. If you don't care about wireless, you could get a board with a full metal build at this price point. I think that's mainly my issue with it as I'm happy with everything else with it. Hall-effect switches has a bunch of customizability to it and a lot of companies are coming out with their own keyboards with it after Wooting came out with theirs. Things like Dynamic Keystroke and Mod Tap are very convenient to have on more compact boards as function layer modifiers, convenient when gaming as well with Rapid Trigger. If you don't care about those things then these nx snow linear switches feel really good to type on.
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