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Of all the things to get excited about at CES, a gaming keyboard? Here's why the ROGAzoth is my most anticipated product coming out of the show.

Check out our complete coverage of CES 2023 live from Las Vegas I won’t pretend that gaming keyboards are exciting. We see them year after year with minimal changes, nearly all of which you can see in a product photo. My relationship with gaming keyboards completely changed when I built my own — suddenly, nothing seemed even close. But Asus is challenging that position.

There are several other gasket-mount keyboard bases, but they all have something in common. They’re wired. The ROG Azoth supports wireless, and not just Bluetooth. It supports 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, as well as a standard wired connection. On top of that, Asus claims it can last over 2,000 hours without a charge with the LED lighting turned off. Woof.That’s great, but I wasn’t excited about the prospect of a wireless gasket-mount keyboard until I actually used the Azoth.

I’m most excited about the system readout, though. You can display your CPU and GPU frequency, your CPU temperature, and any other metric you can normally monitor in Asus’ apps. In addition, the volume button on the side allows you to toggle through different readouts and even switch the keyboard between macOS and Windows modes

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