







⌨️ Compact. Fast. Wireless. Own your desk, own the game.
The ROG Falchion NX is a premium 65% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring ROG NX Red switches for fast, linear keystrokes, an innovative touch panel for customizable controls, and dual-mode connectivity with ultra-low 1 ms latency. It boasts up to 450 hours of battery life (with RGB off), durable PBT doubleshot keycaps, and the first wireless Aura Sync RGB lighting, all packed into a compact form factor that includes arrow and navigation keys without sacrificing desk space.







| ASIN | B09G2BM55K |
| Additional Features | Not_Performance_Used |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,193 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #100 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #726 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 68 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4G Hz Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 517 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate, Polycarbonate |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.49"L x 5.59"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Height | 2.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | <-- Keyboards |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | wireless,gaming,mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | ROG NX |
| Model Number | M601 ROG FALCHION NX/NXRD/US |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 68 |
| Number of Sections | 8 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 601 |
| Style Name | ROG NX Red Linear Switches |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Game of Thrones |
| UPC | 195553031417 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
P**N
Functional and Sleek
I used to think that TKL and 60%/65% keyboards were silly form factors. I honestly never thought I'd be purchasing one. While researching components for my new PC I stumbled on a YouTube video of someone talking about why they liked smaller form factor keyboards. My old Logitech G610 Orion is a fine keyboard. But I've had it since 2017 and wanted a change. This keyboard, simply put, has exceeded my expectations for small factor keyboards in general. I went with ASUS' NX Brown switches. An alternative to the familiar Cherry MX Brown switches I'm used to. That was a good decision. The NX switches are noticeably more tactile than their MX cousins. They are an absolute pleasure to type on. I am very happy with this switch. Though, at night the keys are louder than I would like. My only critique here would be that they could have added some kind of sound dampening to keep that "tactile and quiet" branding for brown switches. Additionally, many people find it disappointing that this keyboard has non-standard key caps and doesn't feature swappable switches. However, for me, that is not a negative. This keyboard advertises macro support. Unfortunately, the dedicated macro keys on the keyboard can only be programmed with the on-the-fly recording, and not through the software. Very disappointing. In addition, I would like to see every key without a dedicated secondary function be capable of receiving a secondary function or macro that can be activated with the use of the function or macro keys. Still, I was able to come to an acceptable middle ground, and do not find this inconvenient enough to change my overall opinion about this fantastic keyboard. The lighting is very well done on this keyboard. It is able to produce a pretty decent white (much better than my Logitech G502 mouse), which can be a struggle for many RGB devices. It took me a bit to figure out the nuances of having to navigate two separate programs to fully customize the lighting. That is a bit clunky. Also, I wish I could have more customization of the touch bar/battery indicator lighting and colors. The construction of this device does feel solid despite being mostly plastic. The key caps are a nice textured matte finish that hide fingerprints and grease much better than the smooth and textureless ABS caps on my older G610. The inclusion of USB C and the magnet storage for the USB dongle are also welcome additions. USB C charging is a big selling point here for me. I just wish Logitech would get the memo and finally ditch Micro USB. The cover is a cool idea too, though I would like to see that evolve a bit. The cover doesn't click in place so I'm not sure I'd trust just throwing this in a backpack after putting the cover on. Also, when the cover is being used as a tray, you can really only use the flattest position and I would have liked to see kick stands on the cover to elevate it a bit more. I got this on sale for $110 instead of the normal $140-$150 retail price. Which I feel like is the perfect price for this unit. $140-$150 does seem a little steep. However, the touch bar really helps make this keyboard feel full featured and they pack a lot of features into a little keyboard. The retail price is also competitive in the market so it's not exactly unreasonable either. The keyboard looks very sleek and striking on my desk. The bottom line is, if you are looking to break away from the standard 104+ button keyboards of old. This keyboard should not be overlooked.
L**A
Fixed key repeats - 5 stars now
I got the black ROG falchion 65% NX red for about $100. I should have got something with function keys, I miss those greatly, especially in SC2. I like the RGB options for night use to see the keys. The keystrokes feel crisp, fast. Quality seems decent. I really only have two complaints; but one is really bad. First my left pinky is always accidentally hitting the slider, that needs to go somewhere else (not my finger). I installed the notorious armory crate and miraculously it worked so in there I changed the slider to tapping the top and bottom, that's not so bad. But the worst is the keys repeating. Several times per day keys will start repeating, many times. I'd be getting killed in games, spinning in circles, typing jibbbbbberish in chats or backspacing huge chunks of text away. Super annoying. EDIT I took a usb extension from my pc with the dongle on the end so it was closer to where I sit with the keyboard and the key repeating issue went away 100%. Apparently 9ft was too far, its more like 4ft now. The keyboard is beautiful and works flawlessly, even armory crate is working with no issues. I just wish I'd have gotten the bigger 75% version with the function keys, 65% is missing too much to make it versatile, but that's my mistake. I tried a logitech MX mechanical mini, with function keys, but the backlight turns off all the time and can't be adjusted so it sucks using it for gaming at night. Do not by that keyboard if you want to game with it at night. Read about the backlight issue if you don't believe me.
T**Y
Hands down best keyboard ever
10/10 highly recommended I have bought all of the top of the line keyboards to try and find the right fit for being a competitive fn player with earnings. I have bought the Apex Pro Mini, Wooting 60HE, Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini etc. Don’t get me wrong these are all amazing keyboards, BUT this one includes amazing features, incredible keycaps, top of the line rgb, excellent switches and fast charging. Plus all of that is for half the price. I highly recommend this keyboard to any one who wants to start gaming, low/mid tier gamers, and even best of the best Esports pro’s👍🤩
A**X
Good keyboard but initially had issues
I had a 60% keyboard but didn't realize how much I needed the arrow keys. Generally I frown on OEM switches as they feel terrible. However these ASUS switches are great! They feel incredibly smooth. Especially comparing against their brand name counterpart. It's a treat for your fingers and senses. Not much to say. It's a standard compact wireless keyboard. However it does NOT support Bluetooth. So don't lose that dongle! Admittedly, I assumed it came with it standard. I was surprised when it did not. The 1 star off was because the battery stopped charging at 50% initially. Even when plugged in for hours. After I performed a firmware upgrade and left it in for several more hours, did it charge fully. Apparently the keyboards not charging properly is a common issue and a firmware update sometimes resolves it. The keyboard top cover is nice but you can't just pull it off in a traditional sense. There are two open spots on the sides and you need to push on them to get it to pop out. That was definitely annoying.
G**O
Great keyboard
Nice sound and typing feeling, great level of brightness and the battery lasts a lot
C**A
Broken Waste
I wanted a smaller keyboard to save some desk space, replacing my much bigger keyboard with a numpad and extra buttons. I am not used to the size and spacing of the keys yet, but I do appreciate the small size of the keyboard. - Box and packaging are very nice and appreciated. - The ability to go wired or wireless is much appreciated. Currently I am only wired, no thoughts on wireless usage just yet. - Lighting options are good, better customizability would be nice but the lighting options are sufficient. - Texture on the key caps I am not used to, feels like there's a little dust or dirt. I am used to flat smooth keys, but the texture isn't bad. - Pressing the keys feels nice, smooth with a small amount of resistance. I wish it took a little more pressure to trigger the keys because sometimes my fingers rest a little heavy and I accidentally press a key. - The sound is alright, I would've liked something a little quieter and lower pitch. The spacebar sounds different to all the other keys, it is a different sound and possibly louder. - The protective bottom case I wish attached better. Holding only the case allows the keyboard to slip out if I'm not applying pressure on the sides. - The sound control on the side is not sensitive enough, I would've preferred buttons or a scroll wheel over touch sense. Update: So after some time using this I've run into an issue with the "L" key. At first I figured I was just not used to typing with the new layout, but now I'm starting to think the key is just broken. Very often when I press the L key it will either output multiple times (for example if I wanted to type "Lovely" I'd get "Llovellly" instead") or not output at all (for example instead of "Lovely" I'd get "Lovey" or "Ovely" or maybe even "Ovey"). I'm sure it's this specific key because I have no issues with other keys, at least as far as I can tell. Very much doubt it's me that caused this since I treat the keyboard the exact same as the one it replaced and that one never had this issue. Update 2: Tried to RMA it. ASUS identifies it correctly through the serial number, then tells me the serial number is incorrect, then tells me I need the serial number to continue (which I've already given them), then tells me it's within warranty but won't allow me to RMA it. Update 3: I hate this keyboard. Size is great, quality is fine, lights and customizability is cool. But I have to constantly deal with loud ass keys, broken keys, and random crap turning on and off that I can't fix every god damn day.
J**.
Great hardware, bad software.
First impressions are that its a great piece of hardware. The keycaps are nicely textured and have a great sound to them. The RGB lighting is vibrant and can reproduce custom colors fairly well. Ive had RGB gear in the past that was really just 5-7 real colors with some contrast changes in between with no real gradient. You dont get any nonsense with this. The battery so far has not run out on me. I think Ill be waiting a while to get an actual benchmark out of it. Lol. The bad? I dont necessarily mind installing the armory crate software but ASUS makes it really clunky to use and difficult to find customization options. ASUS assumes you understand its logos and mostly use its ecosystem so you have to navigate quite a bit to make the keyboard useful. On top of that its pretty bloated. And on occasion I find myself bumping the volume bar with my pinky, although I guess Ill adapt to that with time.
L**.
Amazing 65% compact mechanical keyboard!
I am a long time compact, mechanical keyboard user, and this has to be my new favorite. It immediately became my new daily driver. The clear key legends, easy to read function side printing on the keys, and overall feeling of quality and durability pair beautifully with the Brown Switches. The cover is a great bonus for when I'm doing crafts and such at my desk. Great package overall, and I'm glad I picked it up.
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