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ASUS launches ROG Falchion wireless mechanical keyboard

This week, ASUS has launched the ROG Falchion wireless mechanical gaming keyboard, featuring a compact, 60% design. Impressively, it is also rated for up to 400 hours of battery life. 

ASUS introduced the ROG Falchion wireless gaming keyboard. The small keyboard from ASUS sports an Interactive touch panel that make it possible to adjust personal settings and customise controls. To accommodate gamers, ASUS has designed the keyboard to have a “gaming-grade” 1 ms response time when using a 2.4 GHz wireless connection. The keyboard also has up to 400-hour battery life as long as you switch the RGB LEDs off.


ASUS includes a cover case that provides “on-the-go protection” for those who like to carry their keyboard to different locations. The ROG Falchion is also the first ROG wireless keyboard that features “per-key RGB lighting with Aura Sync technology”. Under those key caps, you will find Cherry MX RGB switches with tactile feedback.

There is no word on pricing just yet, but this keyboard will be hitting the market soon enough.

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