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The AZIO Retro Classic Elwood BT US keyboard combines luxurious genuine leather with a robust zinc aluminum alloy frame, offering a tactile typing experience reminiscent of vintage typewriters. With versatile connectivity options and an impressive 6000mAh battery, this keyboard is designed for both style and functionality, making it the perfect accessory for modern professionals.
Brand | Azio |
Product Dimensions | 49.53 x 20.32 x 6.99 cm; 760 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | MK-RETRO-W-01B-US |
Manufacturer | Azio |
Colour | Brown/Grey |
Wattage | 22.2 watts |
Power Source | Battery & AC Adapter |
Hardware Platform | PC; Mac;UNI;Linux |
Operating System | Chrome |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1.5 months |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5000 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.85 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 760 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Magnificent
So I've just taken delivery of my new keyboard after my previous mechanical keyboard failed. I loved the love of this keyboard and whilst a little expensive thought I'd have a go. Mine (the bronze leather) looks fantastic. couple of points.1) the keys are a little slow; they have a good definite click and feel, but take a little more pressure that the usual mechanical keyboard. Almost like a hydraulic feel. If you can imagine that. 2) Purely because of the style of the keyboard and full size the keys are a little further apart. So it does feel like your fingers stretch apart a bit more. However once you adapt you don’t miss a key or stroke.Plus side it IS in UK layout so all the right keys are in the right place with the correct symbols! Big plus.Overall its wonderful, super heavy and oozes will excessive elegance and quality.Very happy with it on day 1.
Z**N
Best Quality for the price
If you want a retroactive, typewriter styled keyboard with light up display, I seriously think this product is for you. It is its money's worth. Look at the packaging. It is exquisite. And, when I took out the typewriter keyboard I was amazed by the details and the smoothness of the keys. There is no false advertising. You get what they have displayed. The reaction time of the keyboard is really good as well. I am actually writing the review with the keyboard. I got the Artisan one. The colours are wonderful The black leather and the copper style REALLY works well together. The copper accents actually goes well with the Asus gamer Republic laptop (That also has a copper accents on its body). As you can see the backlit is good in the dark. I took the photos during the daytime but with curtains closed and they were dark, grey curtains. You can also see this keyboard is MAC compatible as I have it hooked up to Mac laptop. I tried gaming with. May take some time to get used to but it works well enough. I played NieR: Automata with this keyboard,. Worked good. The clickity noises are reminiscent to a old time typewriter if not necessarily identical. This is a very good product. I am so glad that after I debilitated I ordered it.
D**R
looks nice,feels nice
Top quality product, back lit keyboard the keys have a nice feel to them and I saved myself over £100 by buying on black Friday week
E**O
Good mechanical keyboard
I was very tempted to buy one of these keyboards when Azio's indiegogo campaign raised an insane amount of money. I rarely, if ever, back projects like this because the results are usually underwhelming, or simply never get delivered. Over a year later, I noticed the keyboards are now available at a reasonable price, so I bought 2 (Elwood and Artisan).The Pro's:The keyboards are nice and weighty, the simple white backlit keys make the keyboards look stylish, and slightly understated. A big pro compared to those ghastly pulsating RGB "Gamer" keyboards you find all over the place.The height adjustment mechanism is a neat idea, sadly you can't raise the keyboard as high up as I'd like. Probably because that would mean making the back feet of the board bigger, and only giving people the choice between angled, and more angled; as opposed to flat and elevated.The finish is great, and there are some nice touches like the warranty card for the Elwood model being made of wood, whereas the Artisan comes with a leather card.Neutral (depending on what you like, either pro or con):The keyboard is advertised as having blue switches. Keep in mind that these are Kailh blues, not cherry MX. On top of that, I think they're not the standard ones either. They sit flush with the board, and the backlight is positioned in the middle of the switch. They have a decent amount of travel, they feel tactile, but somehow less well defined compared to the Cherry MX blue's I'm using to write this review on.Because the keys are round, and the function row is positioned a bit higher up than it is on some keyboards, the escape key is *just* out of reach for my pinky. I'm an ardent vim user, and I need my escape key.I haven't had the keyboards for long, but maintenance might be a bit tricky. The Elwood model is finished in nice, unvarnished wood. Dust is a thing we have to contend with in the real world. Black leather can be cleaned with a wet tissue. Veneer gets damaged easily when exposed to water.Round key caps aren't as big an issue as I originally thought they would be. However, I'll get back to this in the Con's section.The Con's:Missing one quite nice feature considering the cost: a USB passthrough/charge port on the keyboard would've been nice.Looking at the keys from the side, some of them are imperfectly positioned. one or two keys seemed to stick out ever so slightly on the Elwood model I bought, and one other key stuck out on the Artisan. I ended up grinding the caps down with some sandpaper. A bit anal/extreme you might think, but it's remarkable how one or two millimetres can really decrease your accuracy. Fingers get snagged by the higher key cap, and because of their rounded edges, you tend to hit the key right next to the offset one.The bluetooth version of this board, I haven't tried, and given the insane price difference, I'm not going to either.No customisation for backlighting (choose which keys to light, which not to light, set different intensities for different keys - e.g. dim the function row and numpad).Conclusion:Overall, these are solid mechanical keyboards. They are well built, and apart from the keycaps, this feels lika a quality item. They are also quite beautiful to behold. I love my keyboards, something that is almost impossible to explain to people when you tell them you love your model M. I had friends spontaneously ask me if they could try these out. The looks drew them in, but what they all said afterwards was how "it feels so nice to type on". Azio seems to have built the mechanical keyboard gateway drug here.Should they ever make a mark II version of these keyboards, I would love to see what they can come up with, and I'd probably buy one (onyx looks nice). If they do, I would really like to see a USB-C passthrough port, maybe backlight customisation, and for the keycaps to be exactly the same height throughout. Nice to haves on top of that would be: ability to tilt the keyboard at a steeper angle, and perhaps a choice of switches (Cherry green switches, lovely switch, not easy to find unless you build your own); maybe something worth considering is a indiegogo campaign to see if there's sufficient demand for aftermarket metal key caps that fit these boards?
M**Y
Great retro look with 21st century tech
I bought this as a present for an academic who loves steam punk. It is a big hit. Just plugs into usb point and away you go.Great looks and works great. Had lots of admiring comments
M**D
Love it!
Love it! So nice and stylish. Took a few tried to for the keys to link properly with my mac but wouldn't go back to a normal keyboard
J**G
Looks good.Does the job
Bought for my son who's a gamer.He loves it and it looks good too.
R**.
Says its a UK layout, but it isnt.
Not UK keyboard keys.This keyboard is supplied with a US layout. This has @ and" interchanged, no £ and various other differences.AZIO could not supply replacement keys, so I have has to send the whole thing back for a refund.Shame realy, looks good!
T**
Doesn’t disappoint!
Excellent quality and exceeded my expectations!
A**R
Gorgeous.
This is not a gaming keyboard. What it is: a typists dream. Anyone who writes at any length daily would appreciate this, as long as the aesthetic suits you.The quality is amazing, the key response is perfect. It might take an hour to get used to the Typewriter style key layout but after you get the hang of it typos decrease from standard laptop keyboard dramatically.There are beautiful mechanicals clicks as you flow through sentences and the fit and finish is top notch, it works with Mac flawlessly.The price is high but it seems worth it with the materials used and the warranty included.I liked it so much I bought the mouse and wrist rest as well. I get a lot of complements on the set up.If this is your style I highly recommend.
M**L
Perfektes Design, perfekte Qualität.
Eine extrem schöne und funktionale Tastatur. Ich liebe sie.
A**B
excelente calidad
Es muy bonito y funcional ya sea por USB o por bluetooth, lo uso en Mac y sin problema
A**K
Good build quality and amazing design.
Love it so far. It is a bit tricky to type but with a little time and effort you learn to handle it.
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