🕹️ Elevate your game with precision and style — don’t just play, dominate!
The AZERON Cyborg II is a cutting-edge, right-handed gaming keypad featuring 30 programmable keys and a Hall effect analog thumbstick that eliminates drift. Designed for ergonomic comfort and advanced customization, it supports multiple profiles, RGB lighting, and future software upgrades, making it ideal for FPS, MOBA, and RPG gamers seeking precision and adaptability.
Brand | AZERON |
Series | Cyborg II |
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 | Black |
Power Source | USB Power |
Manufacturer | Azeron |
ASIN | B0DFMP5HP3 |
Country of Origin | Latvia |
Date First Available | August 29, 2024 |
C**2
Good keypad for people who struggle with WASD, received wrong color though...
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.
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”!!!!
A**R
Worth it.
It’s amazing! I used it for world of Warcraft.The joystick for me is the hardest part as I have been WSAD for 20 years on the game I’m on like week 3 of playing about 40 hours a week and I am back to where I was prior to the pad just doing more Damage. I still have a hard time directing all of my fingers different ways to instantly hit all the key binds. But I can do a good 20 with ease.10/10 glad I took the chance on this gaming pad.
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!
G**E
Azeron Cyborg II great gaming controls
I call it my terminator hand. Cause I terminate in FPS games. So much easier the. WASD controls. Thumb toggle acts like console controls due to its Hall effect capabilities
C**T
Not very comfortable for my hand. Many misclicks and fatigue.
I've been working on this for an hour. I can not get it to be comfortable. I have approx 8.5in from wrist to middle finger tip. Nothing I do will make this work well for me. I feel like I've wasted my money. I really wanted to love this but I feel like it's lacking some adjustment features that would benefit more hands. If I could maybe raise the wrist/palm pad in the front I believe it would improve misclicks. I practiced in various positions but if i use the thumb pad I tend to accidently press other buttons.I've very disappointed, because with some way to adjust it better I believe this would be an amazing device.It wasn't until later that I found out there was 2 sizes. Its not in the main description.
A**R
bought as a gift
he loved it. it takes a lot of tinkering and adjustments to get it set just right and a bit of a learning curve but it has made a world of difference in his gaming.
B**R
Stripped Screws
Seems like a gimmick to me. not worth 240 bucks. bought it to see if it was more ergonimic than a keyboard. Not sure if i have large hands but it was almost worse than a keyboard. The keypad uses screws to adjust the length and angle to better fit your hands. This is quite hard to do when multiple screws where stripped and wouldnt loosen so i could adjust. If you have a keyboard i would not recommend this
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