ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless Keyboard NX Snow Switch $257.88 (RRP $299) + Delivery ($0 to Select Area) @ JW via Bunnings

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I have been searching for a mechanical keyboard for sometime, and as per reviews ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless Keyboard NX Snow Switch, is one of the best gaming mechanical keyboard with hot swappable mechanical switches. Retail Price $299.

I was able to price match it at Office works and got it for $245.

Got GC for 10% off from Aldi (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/842865)
Final Price: $245-$24.5 = $220.5

Also scanned Onepass(free for 30 days if you don't have one), Gets you 5X points as Flybuys.

NB: No Issues with stock at Bunnings, and the OfficeWorks Price Match it without any issue.

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Comments

  • +3
    • -4

      As if that's new news lol

    • Youtube content creator "drama"? Nope!

    • Just Amour crate is enough to drive people away

  • Purchased the Asus Azoth recently discovered that their software is quite poor. Especially key remapping experience is limited in comparison to Corsair's.

    • Yup, but the key press is better with Asus and the connectivity speed when gaming wireless is the best with Asus(their wireless is having same efficiency as wired one for gaming)

      • Yup, but the key press is better with Asus

        wdym?

        • That thocky feeling is good one.

    • I've got the Azoth. Key remapping doesn't affect me because I don't use that feature :)

      I will say though, the feel of the keyboard is very nice and comfortable to use, if you can get over the software.

      • +1

        same, armory crate is useless, but the keyboard is really good, especially for gaming

  • always wanted this keyboard, but I also worry about those warranty issues as it looks like they included examples of other customers too in the video (first comment). maybe i can just wait till a full size version of this keyboard comes out.

    • This is basically full sized? Unless you really want the exploded nav cluster/numpad/arrow keys.

    • This is actually a full size, guess you were referring to the azoth model

      • +1

        this is not full sized, more like 96%

        i find it challenging orientating myself for with this layout due to not having individual key islands for page up and page down, etc

  • I wish there were hardkeys for home, end instead of insert and delete - so much more useful
    and could rebind them with autokotkey or whatever software but that wouldn't work on work PC etc

    • You can see they're macros on the numpad if you zoom into the product pictures, you'll have to use the Fn key to access them

      • Yeah, but I don't want to have to use a macro for a key I use so often for writing, spreadsheets etc

    • Yeah 96% is a weird setup, may as well just go the 100%. Bunnings have the wired one on their site too.

  • How is this keyboard vs Keychron keyboards?

  • Asus also put ABS keycaps in the aussie market version instead of PBT

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