Asus Unveils ROG Falcata 75%: A Revolutionary Split Gaming Keyboard with Hall Effect Switches

May 19, 2025
Asus Unveils ROG Falcata 75%: A Revolutionary Split Gaming Keyboard with Hall Effect Switches
  • Designed to enhance esports performance, the ROG Falcata offers a compact layout and customizable controls, making it a strong contender for competitive gaming setups.

  • Gamers can use the keyboard as a single unit or separate the modules for increased maneuverability, with adjustable feet for ergonomic typing positions.

  • The split layout is particularly beneficial for gamers needing more space for mouse movement, especially in low-sensitivity games like Counter-Strike 2.

  • The keyboard's design aims to compete with existing ergonomic models, featuring modern enhancements like wireless connectivity and Hall Effect technology.

  • This keyboard marks a significant development as the first split design released by a major PC gaming accessory company, created with input from professional esports gamers.

  • Supporting tri-mode connectivity, the Falcata utilizes ROG SpeedNova technology for an impressive 8,000Hz polling rate and offers both wired and wireless options.

  • With a battery life of up to 610 hours in 2.4GHz wireless mode, the ROG Falcata is designed for extended gaming sessions.

  • The Hall Effect switches boast a lifespan of 100 million key presses and are designed to minimize key wobble while enhancing stability.

  • To ensure a quiet typing experience, the keyboard incorporates a four-layer dampening system along with detachable silicone wrist rests for added comfort.

  • Asus has opted for a web-based customization suite for the Falcata, streamlining user experience by reducing the need for additional software.

  • Asus has unveiled the ROG Falcata 75%, a split gaming keyboard that features innovative ROG HFX V2 Hall Effect switches, allowing for actuation adjustments as precise as 0.01mm.

  • Expected to launch later in 2025, updates about the Falcata can be followed on PCWorld's YouTube channel and their podcast, The Full Nerd.

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