Friday, March 6th 2015

Ozone Gaming Announces Strike Battle Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Spanish Ozone Gaming has started this year with Blast series headsets and today they are releasing new simple and ergonomic mechanic compact keyboard, which includes red LED Backlight keys.

Ozone Strike Battle offers the biggest Cherry MX key switches selection for users. Depending on your style you can choose from MX red, MX blue, MX black, MX brown, MX green, MX clear, and MX white. Small and ergonomic compact design ensures to leave more free space on the desk for gaming mouse and mousepad. This will be appreciated by any first person shooters gamers who play and aim at low sensitivity.
Having a smaller design transforms the keyboard in the perfect partner to compete in different Lan Party or tournament places. Additionally it is more comfortable to transport this way without losing any real output of a mechanical keyboard.

Ozone Gaming Strike Battle includes red LED backlight keys, offering the night gaming environment for which every gamer is looking in any product. The aluminum top case with 50.000.000 keystrokes, allows the player to enjoy a long lasting and resistant keyboard almost for full life.

Mechanical keyboard has built in 5 profiles and the configuration of shortcuts to save different skills goes up to 30 programmable macros. These profiles also ensure different configurations depending on which type of game the player is on: MOBA, FPS, or MMO. The 64 KB of on board memory allows to systematize all the different movements of each specific player, making it easier to adapt to any kind of style.

Technical details:
  • Product name: Ozone Strike Battle - Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
  • Top case: aluminium
  • Feet: ABS, TPR
  • Keycaps: ABS 94HB
  • Maximum number of macros: 30
  • Number of keys: 87
  • Polling rate: 125 - 1000 Hz
  • Keys effective time: adjustable - 1ms, 2ms, 4ms, 8ms, 12ms, 14ms, 16ms
  • Maximum number of profiles: 5
  • On-board memory: 64 KB
  • LED Backlit: Red
  • LED Backlit options: Off, 100% breathing, 30%, 70%, 100% still, Gaming Light (ESC, QWEASD, direction keys)
  • Cable length: 1.5m Braided
  • Connection: USB
  • Dimensions: 34.59(H) x 351(L) x 123(W) mm
  • Weight: 685 g
  • Additional features:
  • G-Mode (Windows buttons off)
  • All keys with Nkey Rollover (antighosting)
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12 Comments on Ozone Gaming Announces Strike Battle Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

#1
Shihab
Well, at least it looks easy enough to clean food crumbs out of >_>
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#2
NC37
And with a 99% chance it'll be higher priced that every full featured gaming keyboard on the market.

Sigh...compact gaming keyboards...
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#3
micropage7
the bezel is thin, and it makes it looks weird
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#4
Octavean
ShihabyoooWell, at least it looks easy enough to clean food crumbs out of >_>
I hear you,...

Your right it does look easy to clean,......

But why eat over your keyboard,....?

;) :) ;)
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#5
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
btarunr
Gaming keyboard?
odd style... horrible color scheme... seems like an old brick...
so the 2001's dell keyboard were gaming oriented design?



it looks more a gamer keyboard compared to that crap...

Regards,
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#6
AsRock
TPU addict
pecheGaming keyboard?
odd style... horrible color scheme... seems like an old brick...
so the 2001's dell keyboard were gaming oriented design?



it looks more a gamer keyboard compared to that crap...

Regards,
Hehe i bet it works nothing like that DELL though, i have one here and got it for $3.

I been after a good mech like this one but full size at a good price. Design is not all that bad to use and the actual curved keys on that dell make it more enjoyable to use than the the actual mech posted.
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#7
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
i have seen plenty of flat and squared designed craps like that keyboard, now days everycrap can be branded as "Gaming" shit just for sell ...

Regards,
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#8
Relayer
Wow! Why all the hate? I actually like the look of it, but to each his own.

It's a gaming keyboard because of it's feature set. The only other Ozone mech keyboard I've seen is like $90, so it might not be too expensive.
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#9
AsRock
TPU addict
RelayerWow! Why all the hate? I actually like the look of it, but to each his own.

It's a gaming keyboard because of it's feature set. The only other Ozone mech keyboard I've seen is like $90, so it might not be too expensive.
People have difference of a opinions to what is a gaming keyboard.

Personally if the keys are not programmable it fails for be a gaming keyboard although it might have some advantages in key height or what not. This one to fails for me as gaming keyboard due to being a cut down keyboard ( no numpad ).

So this one posted is worth $60 to me due to it's limitations for my required usages.
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#10
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
AsRockPeople have difference of a opinions to what is a gaming keyboard.
squared, odd, overpriced crap that seems to be a Old man series shall be called gaming keyboard? give me a break
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AsRock
TPU addict
pechesquared, odd, overpriced crap that seems to be a Old man series shall be called gaming keyboard? give me a break
I rest my case.
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#12
kaefers
I think it looks awesome, I am not a big fan of flashy stuff that has not practical purpose - minimalist is the way forward. Unfortunately, I am not a big fan of TKL either, I need the keypad for the work when I'm not gaming.

I hope Ozone brings the same thing as full size keyboard!!! (UK)

The Strike Pro is nice enough, but the red led cannot be dimmed and the wrist rest is attached (=bad) and way to small. I have my own but doesn't work with the Strike Pro.
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