ASUS ROG Claymore II keyboard review

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Ok, power on, and here we go. The backlight is bright, vivid, and clear even during the day.


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The surface on which the switches sit is black, but it doesn’t look odd when the LEDs are off, as the keycaps cover it almost entirely.


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The USB cable is 1.8 m long, nicely braided, and a bit stiff.



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Luckily, there’s a USB passthrough port. The maximum current limit is 0.5A, so you can not connect peripheral products that consume too much power


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The 2.4GHz USB Dongle can be stored in a special place when not in use (it’s magnetic), so there is less chance you’ll lose it.


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Here you can see the three possible usage variants - full format with Numpad block on the right, left, and the TKL mode. It is more comfortable to use with a magnetic palm rest (so not in TKL option).

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The plugging method is relatively easy, insert it downwards by staggered sliding in. 

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