







⌨️ Elevate your desk game with compact power and pro precision!
The ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile is a sleek 65% wireless gaming keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity, pre-lubed ROG RX optical switches (Red or Blue), and customizable RGB lighting. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers a whisper-quiet typing experience with integrated silicone dampening foam, an interactive touch panel, and a protective cover. Compatible with PC and Mac, it supports seamless device switching and delivers up to 430+ hours of battery life with RGB off, making it the ultimate blend of style, performance, and portability.







| ASIN | B0CS9CHZX3 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Integrated silicone dampening foam, Protective cover, Tri-mode connection, interactive touch panel |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,944 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #344 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard cover, M603 FALCHION RX LP/RLRD gaming keyboard, USB Cable, USB Dongle, USB Extender |
| Button Quantity | 68 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wired USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 222 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Height | 2.65 centimeters |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Model Name | M603 FALCHION RX LP/RLRD |
| Model Number | M603 FALCHION RX LP/RLRD |
| Number of Keys | 68 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Integrated silicone dampening foam, Protective cover, Tri-mode connection, interactive touch panel Special Feature Backlit, Integrated silicone dampening foam, Protective cover, Tri-mode connection, interactive touch panel See more |
| Style Name | Red Switch |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 197105334205 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**Y
Blue switch version is AMAZING, red version gives me heartache
The Falchion RX Low Profile 65% keyboard is one of the most pleasant of the compact, low-profile, mechanical keyboards I've ever typed upon. I purchased both the blue switch version and red switch version, and I'm seriously glad I tried both. Short version: the blue switch version is now my favorite keyboard ever, and the red switch version makes me type so horribly I had to return it right away. For comparison, I've also tried the Logitech G915 TKL Clicky low-profile mechanical keyboard, and several regular profile mechanical keyboards from Logitech, SteelSeries, Razer, and Arbiter Studio. The build quality is phenomenal. It's as solid as a tank. It's compact. It's beautiful. It has great fit and finish. Its weight is balanced perfectly. The keys don't rattle at all, even when shaking the keyboard. The four-point support for each key stem eliminates any key wobble at all, delivering a super solid typing experience. Pressing the keycaps makes my fingertips smile with each keypress. The sound of typing on them is like tap dancing in the rain. The aesthetics of the RGB lighting, key caps, and Asus branding are gorgeous. The shine-through keycaps are clear and bright, and even the secondary key functions on the front-side of each key are illuminated. The dust cover meets the sanitary goals of my dreams. The functionality of the FN key combinations, even without ASUS software, is productive and capable. In short, I love typing on this keyboard whenever I have the opportunity to do so. It makes me feel like I'm typing on a truly premium product. On the blue switch version, I can type at the same speed and accuracy that I can reach on several other keyboards, albeit with less consistency than some of the other keyboards that are more forgiving because those keyboards have more "slop". The compact size of the Falchion also makes me more prone to accidentally triggering modifier keys (Alt, Control, Shift, etc.). On the blue switches, this doesn't happen often enough to be problematic. On the red switches, it happens ALL the time, and was destructive enough for me to return the keyboard after I accidentally lost some important document changes by unintentionally triggering the "close document" keypress followed by the "confirm prompt" keypress in rapid succession, before I even knew what was going on. For context, I normally type between 110 and 120 wpm with 100% accuracy, which means that I take several 30-second typing tests one after another, and only note my typing speed for tests in which I hit 100% accuracy. I use the monkey type website with random English words as the test. On my Logitech G915 Clicky, I can reach 100% accuracy for approximately five tests out of ten. On my Arteck slim Bluetooth keyboard, I can reach 100% accuracy for approximately seven tests out of ten. On the Asus Falchion red switch version, I can reach 100% accuracy for approximately one test out of fifteen (yes, it's that bad for me.) On the Asus Falchion blue switch version, I can reach 100% accuracy for approximately six tests out of ten, once I re-adjust my typing to the more compact key placement. While the Falchion is a low-profile, slim keyboard, it's worth noting that even without the legs being propped up at all, the height of the key tops is just as high as my Logitech G915 Clicky with its small legs propped up. Considering the Falchion is a low-profile keyboard, I'm surprised it doesn't go lower. As such, I keep the legs folded at all time. On the red switch version, it's much, much easier for me to accidentally hit the Control Alt keys than any other keyboard I've ever used. For example, when typing the word "many", stretching my right index finger to press the "y" key results in me unintentionally pressing the right-side Control key just enough to trigger Control-Y instead of "y". This causes the wrong key to be registered, and wreaks havoc non-stop on whatever computer activity I'm trying to achieve. Fortunately, this behavior doesn't happen for me on the blue version, which requires slightly more pressure before each keypress is registered. Even though I liked many aspects of the Logitech G915 TKL Clicky, the keypress typing experience on that keyboard was very sloppy, and didn't feel nearly as premium as the Falchion RX blue, which is now my daily driver.
G**I
A gorgeous keyboard that offers superb typing experience.
I just bought a second set of this keyboard for my SO so she can finally stop "borrowing" my original all the time. This keyboard is a combination of my previous two favorite keyboards, the premium sleek looks and feels of the Logitech G915 and the superb optical switch characteristics of the Asus ROG Claymore II, all in a space-saving (but not so much weight-saving) chassis. The ability to toggle between three paired Bluetooth devices is much appreciated, but having to switch-toggle between Bluetooth and OMNI Receiver wireless does make me miss the bottom-toggle of the G915 a little (of course, those buttons sure take up a lot of space). The 65% keyboard layout in a 60% keyboard body does not feel like a compact keyboard. The dampening foam layers in this keyboard work perfectly. It is easily the quietest keyboard I have ever type on (red switches on mine). The low profile keys do not wobble like those on the G915. The metal frame also has more than enough heft to stay perfectly stationary even during the most furious typing storm. Personally, I don't find the smaller right shift key to be an issue. The cover tray is very useful for using the keyboard over laptop keyboard decks. The four giant rubble feet on the cover tray sit perfectly over the raised islands around my SO's MacBook keyboard deck (and my ROG Zephyrus G14 for that matter). Sure, the MacBook and the Zephyrus G14 have excellent laptop keyboards, but they aren't in the same league as the ROG Falchion RX Low Profile. I did run into a chicken-and-egg problem with the initial firmware update from Armoury Crate way back. The full version of Armoury Crate can't detect the OMNI Receiver without a firmware update to the keyboard, and it won't initiate a firmware update for the keyboard without detecting both the keyboard and the receiver. This was resolved by installing Armoury Crate Gear (the cut-down barebone version of Armoury Crate for individual products) for the ROG Falchion RX Low Profile, updating the keyboard firmware on the Armoury Crate Gear, then uninstalling the Armoury Crate Gear, leaving the full version of Armoury Crate. Firmware updates after that work just fine. Note that this keyboard supports the new Windows Dynamic Lighting nonsense feature in Windows 11, which comes with its own set of hoops to jump through. In order to enable Aura Sync, you have to turn on dynamic lighting from the Lighting Sync Control tab on the ROG Falchion RX Low Profile tab of Armoury Crate, then go to Settings > Personalization > Dynamic Lighting > ROG Falchion RX Low Profile > Background Light Control and drag "Aura Sync" to the top of the list in order to give Armoury Crate Aura Sync control over the RGB. The corner-supported optical keys make for the best RGB lighting money can buy. Overall, the ROG Falchion RX Low Profile is a space-saving main keyboard first and a portable keyboard second. It's equally at home sitting on your desktop as it is on your lap or on top of your laptop's keyboard deck. I just hope Asus expand the selection of OMNI compatible mice soon (and stick to the white-and-light-gray color scheme to match the keyboard, instead of all the atrocious white-and-light-blue monstrosities of their latest offerings).
A**Y
Beautiful keyboard!
Amazing keyboard from asus. I love asus gaming products. Keyboard both sounds and feels amazing!!! Especially for a low profile keyboard, it has such a nice feel and sound. Aesthetically, it’s beautiful, and fits my set up perfect. Snap tap, customize actuation, and a beautiful sleek look. Highly recommend
S**E
This may be the highest quality keyboard I've ever held in my hands.
I have probably tried about a dozen keyboards from different brands in the $150-200 price range. To be honest, most of them feel like low-quality office junk. This keyboard stands out in every way, from the materials used in its construction to the assembly and battery capacity. I bought it for gaming, but I also wanted the typing experience to be at least average. Bottom Line: My first choice was red switches, which feel absolutely divine in terms of finger feedback and keystroke sound. They are very smooth and pleasant, but after a week, I still couldn't avoid making mistypes in about half the cases when touch typing. In games, everything also felt so sensitive that my fingers sometimes couldn't keep up with the already performed movements. I would compare this keyboard to a Formula 1 racing car—you either need to be highly skilled, with small hands and super muscle memory, or spend a lot of time developing new habits. I couldn't endure it and, after stumbling upon a review here, I ordered blue switches just for comparison. Conclusion: The blue switches turned out to be stiffer and less responsive, but they retained speed in gaming while drastically reducing my mistypes during typing—as if my fingers needed those extra milliseconds where the keystroke is slightly extended by the click action. This is the best typing experience I've ever had in my life! My only concern was the click sound, but ASUS did such a great job that it's manageable. I don't particularly like the click sound, but in this case, it’s barely noticeable; for example, Logitech keyboards sound louder even on linear switches. A 4.7 rating is well-deserved—this is an excellent product for the money. Just be careful when choosing the switch type; better yet, order both, spend a day with each, and pick what works best for you. Shot out to ASUS for the quality!
J**S
Best keyboard for the price
Great keyboard overall! I love the tri-mode connection as I use this keybord with my laptop and with my gaming pc so switching between them is really easy. Battery life is great even with RGB turned on. The feeling of this keyboard is great, the only con I can think of is that it is really sensitive so it is very easy to mistype, but it could be just a matter of getting used to. PS. I really love the keyboard cover
E**C
Great hardware, but some minor bugs for those who customize
I really like this keyboard for productivity and gaming. At first, the keys were way too twitchy for me to type on, but adding a wrist rest helped me angle my hands better and avoid hitting multiple keys at once. You barely need to tap a key to get it to register, which is frustrating at first, but amazing when you get used to it. The only thing that is keeping me from giving this 5 stars is the software. Armoury crate is nice and it does let you remap keys, but I ran into all kinds of weird issues when I tried to swap two keys by remapping them to each other. I also ran into some weird bug where the keyboard was triggering the arrow keys randomly. Resetting the keyboard fixed it, but it's annoying, because I had to redo my customizations.
C**N
The Most Quality Low-Profile Gaming Keyboard For The Best Price
Coming from someone who owns and has used the Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL, I'm writing this review in comparison of the two keyboards to put into view how good this ASUS keyboard is. This thing is one of the most premium, and if not, one of the nicest gaming keyboards. To put into perspective. I had to order a new PC about half a year ago, and I wanted to upgrade some peripherals to have a black/white setup, and was looking for a specific keyboard. I came across the Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL, which was the only low-profile white keyboard you could find. But a slew of problems came with it. When you want to customize the RGB on it, you have to install the God Awful Snaypse software. From there, you will encounter a slew of problems such as lag and stuttering disconnections while using the keyboard wirelessly. The Snaypse software has a high impact on your PC performance while it's running in the backround. And worse, you literally have to have this shit running in the backround to keep your RGB settings active. I personally had to find out after doing research that you need need another program running on top of that called "Process Lasso" to constrain the Snaypse software to stop the disconnections so you can play without stuttering. Now, with the ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile: This keyboard is by far much better in terms of it's software. (Armoury Crate). By the time I'm writing this, It doesn't seem to be disruptive to your PC performance. There is no sudden weird feelings of lag and disconnections when playing wirelessly. On the one hand, the ASUS ROG Falchion RX looks and feels premium. For a keyboard, it has a real sleek-gamer aesthetic in it's design with the heavy-metallic feel, which is veeery nice. On the other hand, the Razer is put to shame, because it feels like a plastic regular looking office keyboard in it's design. If you're a gamer who has a niche for these low-profile keyboards. Please do yourself and don't support Razer. Buy this one instead. It's cheaper, and looks and feels way better. It's the first GOOD low-profile keyboard a manufacturer has come out with.
R**M
Great keyboard; soft, feather lite keys
I moved to the ASUS ROG Falchion linear red buttons after a lot of considertion to move away from my previous Kludgy mechanical keyboard. I also wanted improve my typing speed significantly. And now I use these both at home and at work. As a keyboard non-enthusiast, I didn't know what to expect as I was getting the first one. It took about a week for me to get used to the sensitive of the keyboard. If you're not used to low-profile keyboards, you may encounter the same initial difficulty, but you will get used to them over time. I absolutely love these keyboards. The biggest thing for me is that I experience lesser pain in my right index fingers, partly also because I used these keyboards to learn to touch type with all 10 fingers. The keyboards very responsive and beautiful. I've still not figured all the color modes out and haven't been able to get the Armour software on a Mac or Linux. This apparently exists for Windows, but I can't confirm.
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