ASUS ROG Azoth wireless mechanical keyboard drops to record low $146.36
ASUS’ ROG Azoth just hit $146.36 shipped, turning a $250 flagship wireless board into a serious buy for anyone waiting for a real drop.

A flagship ASUS ROG Azoth has finally landed in the price range where the hobby starts paying attention. At $146.36 shipped, the 75% wireless mechanical keyboard hit a new low, and that matters because this board launched at $250 and had more recently been hanging around $200. Even the white version with Storm Clicky switches had never slipped below $155 before this offer, which makes this cut feel less like a routine markdown and more like a reset for what a premium prebuilt can cost.
That shift matters because the Azoth has never been a bare-bones gaming slab. ASUS built it with a gasket-mounted design, sound-dampening foam, PBT doubleshot keycaps, a hot-swappable PCB, an OLED display and a control knob. It also supports tri-mode connectivity, so it can run over Bluetooth, ASUS SpeedNova 2.4 GHz wireless, or a standard wired USB connection. For anyone who likes the idea of a finished board but still wants to change switch feel later, the hot-swap PCB is the key detail. It keeps the door open for tuning without asking for soldering time.

At $146.36, the Azoth starts competing with the kind of budgets where hobbyists usually debate whether to buy a barebones kit and source the rest piece by piece, or settle for a less fully featured wireless board. That is why this sale stands out. It is not simply cheaper than before; it pushes a flagship-class, gamer-branded keyboard into the same conversation as the more typical enthusiast compromise, where price, convenience and customization usually fight each other. Here, ASUS has already done much of the assembly and still left enough room for later switch swaps.

The catch is the same one that has always followed the Azoth: you are buying into a premium ASUS package, complete with OLED flair, wireless hardware and a compact 75% layout that favors desk space. If you want the cleanest path into a polished wireless board with real mod potential, this is the moment to buy. If you want a more open-ended custom project, or you still prefer to keep your money pointed at a less branded board, waiting still makes sense. What changed here is the price. At $146.36, the Azoth finally looks like a recommendation instead of a wish list item.
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