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Asus TUF Gaming K1 RGB Tactile TUF Gaming Switch Gaming Keyboard

  • Experience an outstanding performance and exceptional toughness with the ASUS TUF K1 RGB Gaming Keyboard. Fortified with TUF Gaming accurate tactility with each press, you’ll be prepared to experience uncompromising responsiveness. These switches are held in a spill-resistant casing that’s armed with a specialized coating and certified for hard-hitting duty. The TUF K1 also features customizable Aura Sync RGB lighting, with two lighting bars at each side to offer the most personalized aesthetic, while eight programmable keys offer on-the-fly macro-recording support. The ergonomic wrist rest is detachable, so ASUS can guarantee that you’ll be able to experience extended comfort while gaming.
  • This ASUS gaming keyboard has been tweaked to combine the innovative traits of a superb tactile response with a cushioned action, which is both quiet and comfortable. TUF Gaming K1 has been built with 19-key-rollover (NKRO) technology, which works to deliver precise actuation and no missed key presses.
  • Personalize your TUF Gaming K1 across individual zones and striking RGB bars on both sides that are completely customizable via Aura Sync. Witness the freedom to use an entire colour spectrum and an array of lighting effects. You can simply synchronize illumination with the extensive Aura Sync ecosystem, so creating your ideal gaming setup is very enjoyable with the hassle-free ASUS Armoury Crate App.
  • The modifiable legs have been designed to be adjustable to suit two height positions, while also including a detachable wrist rest, so that the TUF Gaming K5 is ergonomically designed for extreme comfort.
  • Alter your audio on the fly with a dedicated volume knob at the top-right, this design allows you to easily twist the volume, without ever needing to take your eyes off the battle.
  • The outer casing of the TUF K1 RGB Gaming Keyboard features a coating inside and out that’s engineered to endure more than 10 rigorous abrasions, rubbing, and perspiration tests. It’s also spill-resistant up to 300ml meaning that mishaps with cans or cups won’t kill the action on the frontline.
  • You can programme individually-backlit keys via Armoury Crate and with Aura Sync RGB LED technology, for endless personalisation. Powered by an instinctive UI, Armoury II enables you to easily tune the keyboard to match your gameplay and colour scheme. You can even track hardware stats during gameplay for data analysis. Create profiles, customize RGB lighting effects, map keys, record macros and much more.
  • TUF K1 features eight programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording support, so you can configure your keyboard for unique play. Plus, with the onboard memory you can take your keyboard on the go and have your settings to hand!

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