Itâs a double-feature PC hardware review this evening, as I take a look at not one but two of Roccatâs latest offerings, the ISKU FX kedyboard and the Savu gaming mouse.
One, I liked. The other, not so much.
THE SPECS
ISKU FX Gaming Keyboard
1000Hz polling rate
2m USB cable
5x Macro keys
3x âThumbsterâ Macro keys
Customisable lighting
SAVU Gaming Mouse
400-4000DPI
2x programmable buttons
Customisable lighting
WHAT I LIKED
ISKU FX Gaming Keyboard
Rough â On the whole, itâs built real tough. Itâs weird that thereâs a point on the box saying itâs got âbattle-ready stabilityâ, but it really does. Once you put this thing down, it takes a lot of work to budge it. Most of the keyboard feels strong and well-made as well.
Colours â If you hate lights and colours on your keyboard, thatâs fine. If you like the effect, though, the ISKU lets you customise the bejesus out of it, running the entire colour spectrum. Just in case you enjoy your evening sessions to be a nice light pink.
SAVU Gaming Mouse
Finish â I love the materials used on it. The matte material on the top is comfortable and smooth, but the âno sweatâ side grips are even better. They donât literally stop you sweating, but what they do stop is that slick grime you accumulate on smoother surfaces.
Tough â Aside from some slightly cheap âeasy shiftâ buttons on the side, the main parts of the mouseâthe build quality, the primary buttons and the wheelâfelt âheavyâ.
Sharp â Roccat says itâs the worldâs only 4000dpi mouse. I donât know if mice needed to go that high, but I do know this thing is fast, and itâs precise.
WHAT I DIDNâT LIKE
ISKU FX Gaming Keyboard
MIA â At $90, the fact this isnât a mechanical keyboard hurts its prospects as a serious gaming keyboard. As does the fact itâs missing features like external USB ports and audio jacks.
Wrists â The ISKU FX ships with an enormous wristguard. Which you canât remove. It constantly hung over the edge of my desk while testing, which got real annoying real fast.
SAVU Gaming Mouse
Light â This is totally a preference thing, I know, but I found the SAVU to be a little on the light side. If you like a âfloatingâ feeling, then disregard, but since you canât customise the weight of this thing be warned that if you need a little more heft, this isnât for you.
MY FINAL WORD
The ISKU suffers from being stuck in the awkward spot between budget gear and more serious hardware, in terms of both its price and its features. Yes, itâs got lighting options and a ton of macro keys, but at $90 youâre getting close to gear like Corsairâs excellent K60, which as just one example of a mechanical keyboard is I think a much better option for a serious gamer.
The SAVU is much better. At $70, it gets the balance right, trading fluff like extra buttons for strong build quality and excellent performance. It may not be as sexy as other gaming mice, but for a no-frills gamer itâs a good option.