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The AZERON Cyborg II is a right-handed, 3D printed gaming keypad featuring a Hall Effect analog thumbstick for drift-free 360° control, 30 programmable keys, and six onboard profiles. Designed for medium hand sizes, it offers advanced ergonomic adjustability and exclusive software customization including RGB lighting and analog smoothing, making it ideal for competitive FPS, MOBA, and RPG gamers seeking a cutting-edge one-handed keyboard solution.
Brand | AZERON |
Item model number | Cyborg II |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.2 x 8.2 x 7.5 inches |
Color | Green |
Power Source | USB Power |
Manufacturer | Azeron |
ASIN | B0DFMPXR6M |
Country of Origin | Latvia |
Date First Available | August 29, 2024 |
C**T
Take your time it’s worth it.
I was a little worried I wouldn't like this thing. I find it really comfortable with the grip tape applied. The software is really good and intuitive. I’m still making small adjustments to the button placement and I’m loving it. I use this in Halo infinite and Cyberpunk(more games to follow). I’m a controller user primarily so this did take me a couple days to get used to. Once I set the buttons up in the software I take a picture so I can refer to it quickly. I try to keep the button positions and actions the same with different games to make it less confusing (I keep the run, jump, reload the same button position with different games and profiles). You can title your buttons once you assign them (run,jump,reload,crouch), it helps me to keep buttons straight. Yeah it takes some getting used to but now it’s my favorite game input device/keyboard. Make sure you are gentle with the adjustment screws, I did strip one. I was able to get it out and replace it luckily. Yeah, for a hand built controller the price makes sense, I’m glad I bought it. I’m not sure how easy a transition it is coming from mouse and keyboard, but from controller it wasn’t horrible at all. I’ll probably order another one as a gift. Update: gift was given and they love it. I highly recommend the grip stickers for the fingers and palm rest. It just makes it feel extra comfortable. I love this weird thing.
C**2
Good keypad for people who struggle with WASD. Updated A+++ customer service!
I was gifted one of these and love that I can play on my pc without the limited usage of the controller. The joystick gave out (customer support has been very responsive and are sending me a new joystick to fix the issue). I ordered a second one to have on hand just in case for the future. I ordered it in red and it came in today. It's black with the red grip tape on the palm rest. Doesn't really match my set up and doesn't look as good as my red but I guess it will do as a backup... I don't know if it's an oversight or what but other than that very happy with the Cyborg 2 overall. Easy to map for any game and easy to switch between profiles. Takes some getting used to but worth it in the end. Update, Azeron reached out about the wrong color and offered to replace it. The all black grew on me and it came with free grip tape so I'm still happy. The fact they reached out so fast to make it right just proves how great their customer service is. A+++ compared to most companies now a days. Azeron might be my new favorite company.
J**A
So awesome!!
So cool, and awesome for people that are making the switch like me to PC from console. It’s intimidating a bit at first, but man after two weeks I’m already a pro 😆. When setting your bindings I suggest having your games controller binds menu up and the Azeron software up at the same time. This way you can look at both while setting the binds. I have a large hand, and my ring finger is all crooked so trying to use the regular keyboard was tuff my hand would start to cramp up. So I decided to go with the Azeron. Quality is great. A little more plastic than I would have hoped for but man overall it’s an amazing controller. If you decide to get one, just a heads up you can go to their website and customize it how you want color wise. You’re not limited to just the Amazon options which I found out late. If I’d of known for the price I’m already paying I would of spent the extra to customize it. So to sum it up as my friends and the gas station say “hurry up and buy”!!!!
T**7
Shoulda bout this thing years ago.
Well worth it! it's so much more natural playing fps games with this thing. i was surprised on how much adjustability this thing had, takes about an hour to tweak it to the right fit, and then button mapping and it fits perfectly. so about two hours of fitting it and it honestly makes games more fun to play due to the natural and minimal movement of your hand, let alone the reduced fatigue. So the dang thing is perfect, and i wish I'd gotten it when it came out.
A**R
Quality Product. Very adaptable.
Quality Product. Very adaptable.I've had this Cyborg II for about a month. I've used it for Foxhole, Battlefield, Helldivers II, and KillingFloor.Once adjusted to my hand all the buttons are easy to reach and require very little movement to activate. The travel required to make a button click is just as I want it to be.The adjustments lock in well and don't seem to drift. By that I mean that the towers that hold the buttons don't move once properly adjusted and tightened down.I have a medium, maybe large, wide hand. I was able to get it to fit me well. The pinky tower could maybe be a little better aligned with my pinky finger, but it is still very usable. All buttons are easily reachable without shifting my palm.All the parts seem to be as sturdy as they should be. As a whole, it has a nice solid weight to it.The printed plastic has a professional, quality, and rugged look. Mine is all black.The button pads have a slight texture to them that feels good and provides feedback as to how hard your finger is pressing. But, it does not irritate my fingertips even after hours of gaming.The software is easy to learn and provides many great functions. The macros are very flexible.Take your time adjusting it to your hand. To better fit a wide hand, the towers can be slid as far apart as the rails will allow and then each tower from pointer to pinky pivoted progressively more clockwise. This helps compensate for the distance between your knuckles. I think your goal will be to make each tower as parallel with each finger as possible: parallel as you look at it from above.Adjust as little at one time as you have patience for. If you leave too many things loose at once you will accidentally mess up adjustments. But be sure not to force any adjustments! Expect to revisit earlier adjustments to tweak them.I haven't changed its current (final?) physical adjustment for about 2 weeks.The key mapping is so incredibly flexible I'm still fine tuning on a couple games.I recommend!
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