Asus TUF Gaming K3 Blue Switch
![]() | Outdated Product Connection: wired; Type: for game; Form factor: standard (ANSI), with Numpad; Key profile: vysokyi; Switch technology: mechanical; Switches: Kailh Blue (Clicky); Anti-Ghosting; #KRO: N-KRO; Fn key; Cyrillic colour: transparent; Volume control: fn; Built-in memory; Game mode; Lighting: RGB |
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Horror, when buying this keyboard, I expected at least 3 years of stability, but it broke after a year, and the warranty had expired. It lasted exactly 1 year, then almost all the keys stopped working, they either don't press at all or double click, and a month later it completely died. The keyboard was used very carefully. Beautiful, handy, reception light Thick connection cable that splits and takes up two USB ports. The price is not justified. |
- Backlight of English letters
- Stand for a brush - Voice stabilizers on long keys (especially on probles)
- For an hour, having ceased to practice the blue color on certain keys - For such a price, they could put a PBT keycap - Cyrillic is rotten ![]() |
I've been using this keyboard for 3 months now (got it with red switches). During the purchase, I had a few questions: Are the Russian letters backlit? How were the symbols applied? Is the cable really as thick as they say in the reviews? And is it too noisy? Let's start with the backlighting of the Russian letters, yes, they are illuminated, but it's only well-visible in the dark or under poor lighting. In daylight, the Russian letters aren't as brightly lit, while the English ones are clear. Regarding the application of symbols, as far as I can tell, they seem to be laser-etched (but so far nothing has worn off and everything is perfectly visible). The cable, in my opinion, isn’t that thick. As for the noise, it's hard to say as this is my first keyboard, but I like the sounds! Overall, the keyboard is top-notch! - Functionality - Ability to create your own backlight - Convenient magnetic brush stand - Backlight customization available both from the PC and the keyboard itself - Much more Nothing. Only now, due to the matte finish of the keycaps, traces remain, but it is quite possible to wipe them off. |
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