- Similar: touch panel control style The touch panel is likened to rotary-style controls on the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless.
ASUS ROG Falchion RX Review
Bottom Line
Choose it for a quiet, premium, compact wireless board with excellent switches. Skip it if you need hot-swappable switches, a full layout, polished software, or the lowest price.
Best for gamers or productivity users who want a premium low-profile wireless keyboard that is quiet, portable, Mac-friendly, and comfortable after adjustment. It especially suits small desks, laptop setups, and users who value smooth switches over deep customization.
Not for buyers who need a full-size layout, dedicated function row, hot-swappable switches, easy keycap replacement, or polished software. It is also less ideal for shoppers who prioritize low price over premium build and features.
The ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile earns strong reviewer support for its smooth low-profile switches, quiet acoustics, rigid compact build, bright RGB, and dependable wireless performance. Its best tradeoff is also its biggest limitation: the 65% layout in a very small frame creates excellent portability and desk-space savings, but cramped keys, function-layer reliance, and accidental presses can take adjustment. Reviewers also split on value because the hardware feels premium, while Armoury Crate and the lack of hot-swappable switches hold it back for enthusiasts.
Compared in Reviews
Products reviewers directly compared with this model, grouped into quick takeaways.
- Worse: keycap stability The reviewer contrasts their Logitech g915 with the Falchion RX, praising the Asus keycaps as more secure with less wobble.
- Worse: feature set Trusted Reviews says the Falchion RX has a more compelling feature set than the NuPhy Air75.
Feature Scorecards
Summary
48 reviewed features- Very positive 4.5-5.0 58% 28 features
- Positive 3.5-4.4 25% 12 features
- Neutral 2.5-3.4 15% 7 features
- Negative 1.5-2.4 2% 1 feature
- Very negative below 1.5 0% 0 features
Pros
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Reliability is excellent in the available evidence, with reviewers reporting stable wireless use and no dropouts or missed keypresses.
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Typing comfort is very positive in the limited evidence, with reviewers describing long typing as joyful and non-cramping.
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Frame rigidity is a major strength; multiple reviewers report no deck flex, creaking, or a rock-solid base.
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Latency evidence is strongly positive, with reviewers reporting near-zero latency, no perceivable input delay, and strong low-latency wireless performance.
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Design is one of the strongest areas, with reviewers repeatedly calling the keyboard elegant, futuristic, clean, or premium-looking.
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Noise level is a major strength for red-switch units, repeatedly described as very quiet or near-silent.
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Key stability is highly praised; reviewers repeatedly mention minimal wobble, secure keycaps, and uniform feel.
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Evidence is limited but positive: the switches are described as wobble-free with near-zero debounce behavior.
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Connectivity is repeatedly praised for wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz options, with several reviewers calling switching or setup easy.
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Switch feel is one of the keyboard’s strongest attributes, with reviewers describing the low-profile switches as smooth, refined, snappy, or surprisingly good.
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Backlighting is judged bright enough for low-light use, with one reviewer especially praising its daytime brightness.
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Typing feel is broadly excellent, especially on red-switch units, though one reviewer found it less satisfying than traditional mechanical switches.
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Build quality is broadly praised as solid, premium, and well put together despite the compact low-profile body.
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Battery life is a consistent strength, with reviewers reporting long multi-day use and calling endurance fantastic or impressive.
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Gaming performance is praised by most reviewers for responsiveness and real-world play, with one reviewer seeing it more as a work keyboard.
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Compatibility is a strength because reviewers appreciated Mac support, Mac/PC switching, and usefulness across operating systems.
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Per-key lighting control is supported positively by fully configurable RGB that can assign colors and patterns per key.
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Polling-rate evidence is limited but positive, with one reviewer calling the high-rate 2.4GHz mode suitable for gaming.
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RGB customization is praised where tested, with a reviewer highlighting many lighting-effect options in Armoury Crate.
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Wireless performance is strong overall, with reviewers praising stable 2.4GHz behavior, while Bluetooth delay is mentioned as a minor limitation.
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RGB lighting quality is consistently praised for brightness, vividness, shine-through legends, and attractive integration with the white design.
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Sound dampening is strongly praised for reducing ping, rattle, echo, and case noise through silicone foam layers.
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The compact design is praised for saving desk space and leaving more room for mouse movement or small-desk setups.
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Gaming extras are viewed positively, including high rollover, Omni receiver sharing, and profile or macro features that gamers still use.
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Profile management is positive, with reviewers noting five or six profiles and customization that can carry between devices.
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Stabilizer quality is praised, especially for limited spacebar rattle and lack of ticking.
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Macro customization is a strength, with reviewers praising on-the-fly macro recording and programmable macro support.
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Materials quality is positive, especially the metal top plate and premium feel, despite plastic being used elsewhere.
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Volume control is generally useful and convenient through the touch panel, though one reviewer rated it only a decent interface.
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Key responsiveness is generally strong and fast, though a few reviewers mention sensitivity can cause accidental inputs during adjustment.
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Media controls are widely praised as useful and space-efficient, though a few reviewers found the touch panel less useful or only moderately responsive.
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Ergonomics are mostly positive thanks to comfort, height options, and low fatigue, though one reviewer found the stock height very low.
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Most reviewers praised the sound profile as quiet, pleasant, or refined, though one clicky-switch review found the sound annoying for long work sessions.
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Customization is generally strong thanks to remapping, profiles, touch-panel options, and RGB controls, though software quality varies.
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Keycaps are mostly praised for feel, coating, shine-through lighting, and stability, but ABS material and replacement concerns temper scores.
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Portability is strongly supported by the compact size and cover, though some reviewers dislike how the cover or dongle storage works for travel.
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Onboard memory receives positive but limited evidence, with one review noting storage for five profiles.
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Size and form factor are useful but polarizing: reviewers like the compact 65%-in-60% footprint while noting cramped keys and adjustment time.
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Value is mixed: many reviewers think the premium experience justifies the price, while others call the keyboard expensive or not especially affordable.
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Layout feedback is mixed: reviewers like the compact function access, but missing dedicated function-row keys can be inconvenient.
Cons
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Durability evidence is limited and mixed, focused on concern that ABS keycaps may wear over time.
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Key spacing is one of the main compromises, with reviewers citing cramped keys, accidental presses, and a short right Shift learning curve.
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Legend visibility is mixed to weak because side or secondary legends do not receive as much light and can be hard to see in the dark.
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Software quality is the weakest repeated theme; Armoury Crate is called bloated, frustrating, difficult, or mixed despite offering useful controls.
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Hot-swappability is a limitation: several reviewers note the board is not hot-swappable, with only one reviewer downplaying the issue.
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Switch replacement flexibility is weak because reviewers suggest tinkerers may need another keyboard if they want to swap switches.
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Wrist-rest evidence is negative because the keyboard lacks one and a reviewer wished the cover had been replaced by a slim wrist rest.
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The bundled USB cable is the clear weak point, with one reviewer calling it overly stiff.
Compared With Category Average
Compared with other Gaming Keyboard, this product is above average in reliability, portability, noise level, below average in cable quality, ease of switch replacement, durability.
Summary
8 compared features- Above average 0.4+ pts higher 50% 4 features
- Same as average within 0.3 pts 0% 0 features
- Below average 0.4+ pts lower 50% 4 features
| Attribute | This product | Category average | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| cable quality | 2.0 | 3.6 | -1.6 |
| reliability | 4.9 | 3.6 | +1.3 |
| ease of switch replacement | 2.5 | 3.7 | -1.2 |
| durability | 3.2 | 4.4 | -1.2 |
| software quality | 2.7 | 3.8 | -1.0 |
| portability | 4.3 | 3.4 | +0.8 |
| noise level | 4.9 | 3.8 | +1.0 |
| connectivity | 4.8 | 3.8 | +0.9 |
FAQ
Is the ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile good for gaming?
Yes. Reviewers praised its responsiveness, low-latency 2.4GHz mode, stable wireless performance, and compact desk footprint for gaming.
How does it feel for typing?
Most reviewers found the typing feel smooth, refined, quiet, and comfortable. A few noted that the low-profile layout and sensitive keys take adjustment.
Is the keyboard quiet?
The red-switch versions were repeatedly described as very quiet or near-silent, helped by pre-lubed switches and silicone dampening foam. One review of the blue-switch version found the sound more annoying over long sessions.
Does it work with Mac?
Yes. Reviewers repeatedly praised the Mac/Windows switch, Mac legends, and cross-platform support, making compatibility one of its stronger features.
Are the switches hot-swappable?
Reviewers generally treated hot-swappability as a limitation: the board is not presented as a good choice for users who want to swap switches easily.
What are the biggest drawbacks?
The common drawbacks are price, Armoury Crate software, the cramped compact layout, lack of hot-swapping, and some cover or dongle-storage travel concerns.
Consider This Instead
If you want better cable quality
Choose Keychron Q5 HE. It scores 5.0 vs 2.0 for cable quality, with a 4.5 overall score.
If you want better hot-swappable switches
Choose be quiet! Dark Mount. It scores 5.0 vs 2.5 for hot-swappable switches, with a 4.0 overall score.
If you want better wrist rest quality
Choose Keychron K2 HE. It scores 5.0 vs 2.5 for wrist rest quality, with a 4.2 overall score.
If you want better ease of switch replacement
Choose Keychron K10 HE. It scores 4.8 vs 2.5 for ease of switch replacement, with a 4.2 overall score.
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