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14 Reviews
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I have had quite a bit of time to try and get as used to the Levetron Mech5 from AZiO in both gaming as well as day to day usage. The Mech5 contains Cherry MX Black switches which makes sure controls in gaming with a higher level of pressure is needed...
Abstract: The Azio Levetron Mech5 Gaming Keyboard has a very cool, futuristic look. It's designed for heavy gaming use. It's also highly programmable to meet the specialized needs of gamers and the variety of games they play. The mechanical keyboard features Cherry...
Abstract: 15 Flares 15 Flares × There is a lot to be said about the benefits of a good gaming mouse for your PC. But one aspect that seems to be overlooked in these discussions, is the pairing of the right keyboard with that gaming mouse. It doesn’t matter how a...
The feel of the Cherry Black MX switches, The modular ability, Macro editing software is easy and powerful, Keyboard is sturdy, Endless profiles, All keys programmable, Windows on/off button, Additional USB 2.0 inputs, Non slip rubber feet, Three differen
Keyboard is angular and aesthetically displeasing, Modular pieces mean extra wires, Not backlit, Painted keys wear off easily
All Pages Page 4 of 4 Provided by: Azio Corp. No compensation was received for the review of this product. Price Point: Price: $89.99 USD (Amazon.com) Class: Enthusiast At a price point of $109.99, the Azio Levetron...
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Cherry MX Black key switches, Dedicated volume knob, Detachable numeric pad mounts on either side of keyboard, Handy flip-up macro pad
No backlighting, USB connection from macro module to keyboard detracts from appearance
Azio's feature-packed mechanical gaming keyboard has an edgy look and tons of shortcut-creation potential. It's a very good value if you can tolerate the lack of backlighting. ...
Simple, but good looking design, Fully mechanical modular numpad, Allows multiple height adjustment, Dual function macro keys reduces the number of needed profiles, MX black keys great for gaming and typing,
Very large, Marks on keys will start to fade, Wrist rest will start to get smooth and reflective
The MECH 5 performs well in both gaming and productivity environments. In my opinion, MX black switches offer just the right amount of resistance for a good gaming experience. In typing large documents I never found myself double-typing any keys as I ...
When it comes down to it, the AZiO Levetron Mech5 is hands-down one of the most feature-rich mechanical keyboards I have ever seen or used. The abundance of macro keys, the customization, powerful key mapping software and USB expansion all come together t...
Solid Construction, Fully Modular, Cherry MX Black Keys
Not entirely backlit, extra large volume control button, needs more detailed instructions for setting up custom profiles
At the Price point of just under $90.00, The Azio Levetron Mech5 keyboard offers great versatility with its Full Modular set-up and the Cherry MX Black Keys offers on point key stroke for every users needs. Discuss in the Forum...
No back light, Supports only six simultaneous keys, (The looks)
So then, what's the verdict? Deciding on the score wasn't easy with this one, the Mech 5 packs plenty of rather unique features, which we always like to see, but all of the features leave too much to be improve. First of all there's the modular numpad...