ROG Wireless Splittable Keyboard Is as Futuristic as It Gets – But Is It Practical?
It was a Computex 2025 jaw-dropper from ROG with one of the most surprising pieces of gaming gear so far: a wireless, splittable keyboard. Yes, you heard that right. It splits. It's wireless. And it's a gamers' keyboard. The ROG Wireless Splittable Keyboard.
It does look a bit strange at first glance—large and shaped sort of like a high-tech necklace when not in use. But beyond the unconventional appearance, this keyboard's got some seriously cool innovation.
One of its standouts? Adjustable key actuation levels.
There's a small dial on the keyboard that looks like your standard multimedia button for volume levels—but it's way, way more than that. With it, you can set the actuation point of the keys, which means you get to choose how far down a key has to be pressed before it will register a command.
You can dial it down to an ultra-sensitive 0.1mm, or crank it up to a more measured 3.5mm. That sort of adaptability bodes large for competitive gaming and personalized typing feel, giving users maximum control of ergonomics and responsiveness.
And sure—this is the age of settings. With professionals and gamers spending longer than ever at their desks, variable input devices like this could be game-changers.
Oh, and icing on the cake: the silicone wrist pads are detachable, for even more flexibility and comfort.
The question remains, would you use a splittable keyboard like this? It's bold, it's revolutionary, and it'll be a conversation starter for sure.
