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The Azio FOQO Pro Wireless Hot-Swappable Mechanical Keyboard is a well-rounded, well-outfitted rig to set your ultimate productivity space up for success. On a stage set by a vintage-camera-inspired case, the star of this functioning keyboard show is the multi-functionality control knob in the top right Read More
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IDOBAO x Kailh Elf Ultra-Silent Mechanical Switches
Out of the box the keyboard came fully assembled.
This means it comes as photoed below - with keycaps, switches, and a metal case. That big knob feels great and is the best part of the board after the price. For $110 this isn't bad at all!
What is most shocking to me is no stabilizer wire rattle. I haven't taken it apart yet to check if they lubed up or grease. Here is a video of just a quick video of the sound.
Now the stabs don't sound great, but the board doesn't sound bad or super hollow. If i were to take it apart i'd probably try tape mod or foam mod (just a small thin film over PCB and push switches through it). The other thing i'd probably do is swap out the switches. Gat brown aren't my personal favorite but i'm sure it's someone's favorite out there lol.
Paid $125 final price and for that price it's excellent. Initially it was a little loud for my taste, so I swapped the Gat Browns for Silent Alpacas (Linear, Silenced) and it's really a fantastic board for me now. Keeping the original caps as the layout is a little funky and not something I would have chosen myself. Caps are decent, too. The sound produced was actually quite pleasant and uniform for a board in this price range, and silent switches make it nearly completely silent.
The knob surprised me and I've found myself using it for volume and media controls more than I expected. All the lighting is controlled via the knob after a function change, too, and that works surprisingly well. I just wish I could re-map the keys, but for this price that's not a complaint.
Edit - a few months later:
Been using this board lately via BT to Windows and Mac systems and I still really like it. 95% of the time, it just works with no issues at all. Folks used to custom keyboards know there's almost always edge cases and this board is very flexible / has very few of them. On a Mac, the Fn / Globe key works just like the one on a Mac keyboard. However, it doesn't seem to work for the bootup key sequences in USB / wired mode (Hold Command + R for Recovery, for example). It appears to have some issue with the PC/Mac auto detection as I see the lights flash on boot and the keys never seem to work for me. Very minor issue.
Its a aluminum top case with a steel plate plastic bottom with leather texture definitely better than putting leatherette and having it deteriorate in 1 year.
Hotswap sockets 5 pin in northface configuration
I like this keyboard it looks good and it runs fine have not tried bluetooth.
It has no foam in it stock and has a space for foam if you desire in the bottom case.
Weights 3 lb fully built