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ASUS ROG Falchion RX Wireless QWERTY UK Layout RGB Gaming Keyboard - White
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ASUS ROG Falchion RX Wireless QWERTY UK Layout RGB Gaming Keyboard - White

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A 65% keyboard that drops the numpad and function row but keeps everything else — including a unique touch-sensitive control strip along the left edge for volume, backlighting, and macro functions without ever leaving the home row. That interactive panel is what separates the Falchion RX from the crowded field of compact wireless boards: it solves the real frustration of going tenkeyless, which is constantly alt-tabbing to adjust system settings mid-session. Add ROG's RX optical-mechanical switches (rated to 100 million actuations, no contact bounce) and tri-mode connectivity — Bluetooth, 2.4GHz dongle, or USB-C wired — and this is a genuinely thought-through piece of kit rather than a shrunk-down afterthought.

Who Is This For?

This suits the desk-space-conscious competitive player who wants a portable board that doesn't sacrifice wireless reliability or build quality, and who values subtle RGB in white rather than the aggressive aesthetic of most gaming peripherals. It's also a strong pick for anyone hot-desking between a home setup and an office, given the slim carry case that doubles as a keyboard stand. If you predominantly play MMOs or spreadsheet-heavy strategy games where a numpad is genuinely part of your workflow, look elsewhere — no 65% board solves that problem.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the optical switches for their smooth, responsive feel and the near-silent actuation compared to traditional mechanical alternatives. The 2.4GHz connection draws specific compliments for zero perceptible latency. The most common gripe is the touch panel itself — useful in theory, but owners report accidental activations during intense sessions, and the learning curve to muscle-memory its position is longer than ASUS implies in marketing materials.

The Deal

At £95.99 against a listed RRP of £169.99, that's £74 off — a 44% reduction on a keyboard that typically holds its price stubbornly above the £130 mark at major UK retailers. This product is newly tracked on our system, so we can't confirm how long this price has been live or whether it represents a brief flash or a sustained drop, which warrants some caution. That said, sub-£100 for optical switches, tri-mode wireless, and a tactile control strip in white is a strong entry point. Check our best gaming deals UK guide if you want to compare before committing — but don't overthink it at this price.

Price History & Verdict

Worth Waiting

Based on our price history this is above the average price. Consider waiting for a better deal.

Current Price £164.99
Lowest Recorded £95.99
Average Price £98.02
Original Price £169.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The ROG RX Red optical switches are linear and actuation is triggered by a light beam rather than physical contact, which means there is no tactile bump and the keystroke feels smooth and fast with a 1.5mm actuation point. In practice this feels snappier than most traditional mechanical reds and completely eliminates debounce delay, which is noticeable in fast-paced gaming. If you are used to clicky or tactile switches like Browns or Blues, expect a significant adjustment period.

No — the Falchion RX is a 65% layout, meaning it drops the numpad, function row, and most navigation keys to deliver a significantly more compact footprint. This makes it well suited to smaller desks or setups where mouse space is a priority, though you will need to use the function layer or reassign keys if you rely on F-keys or dedicated arrow keys regularly. If you frequently use the numpad for work or number entry, this keyboard is not the right fit.

The listed RRP is £169.99, making the current £95.99 price a saving of £74 — a 44% reduction. This product has only just been tracked so there is no historical price data to confirm how long it has sat at £169.99 or whether it has dipped below £95.99 before, but at under £100 for a wireless optical 65% keyboard this sits at a competitive price point for the spec.

With no prior price history available, there is no data to suggest this deal gets meaningfully cheaper at regular intervals. At £95.99 it is already 44% off the RRP, and wireless optical keyboards at this tier rarely drop below the £90 mark outside of major sale events. Waiting carries the risk of the price reverting towards £169.99, particularly if stock is limited.