I gotta say, I'm a bit miffed about the Asus Falcata's price tag
. $419.99 is steep, especially when you consider that other split ergonomic keyboards like the Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB Plus offer similar features at a lower price point
. And let's be real, if you're someone who needs extreme ergonomics and flexibility in your keyboard setup, the Falcata might not cut it
.
I mean, I love the quiet typing experience of those Hall effect switches, but that's about where my enthusiasm ends
. The limited tenting angles are a major drawback for me - I need more than just 7 degrees to get comfortable while typing
. And don't even get me started on the short USB-C link cables
. It feels like Asus is trying to nickel-and-dime its customers instead of providing a well-rounded experience.
That being said, if you're a serious gamer who wants rapid trigger and Speed Tap features, the Falcata might be worth considering
️. The design is sleek and compact, and it's definitely easy on the eyes
. But for those who want both ergonomics and advanced gaming features without breaking the bank, I'd say keep looking
. There are better options out there that offer more value for your hard-earned cash
.
I mean, I love the quiet typing experience of those Hall effect switches, but that's about where my enthusiasm ends
That being said, if you're a serious gamer who wants rapid trigger and Speed Tap features, the Falcata might be worth considering