Monday, March 26th 2018

Roccat Announces Availability of the Horde AIMO Membranical Gaming Keyboard

ROCCAT Studios added the Horde AIMO to the AIMO illumination series, setting a new benchmark for keyboards. Designed and engineered completely from scratch with a view to delivering a gaming-optimized keyboard that was more precise than the competition: The Horde AIMO features unique Membranical keys which combine the strengths of mechanical and the silent and softly padded feel of standard gaming keyboards. The Horde AIMO also boasts quick-fire macro keys, a configurable Tuning Wheel plus multi-zone RGB illumination customizable in 16.8M colors, making it the most feature-rich rubber dome keyboard on the market.

Membranical represents the best of both worlds between standard and mechanical keyboards. Its midway travel actuation point provides the most precise and responsive key stroke ever, with a fast yet silent typing feel. The island layout resists dirt for refined, low-maintenance gaming and mid-height keys with a precision fingertip design vastly improve key distinction. The Horde AIMO reduces the input lag of each keystroke, giving the gamer noticeable edge over the competition.
The fully programmable Tuning Wheel and corresponding multimedia keys provide fast and intuitive control for illumination, brightness, dpi, volume and more. They can be completely customized to suit each gamer's specific needs. Rotating freely through 360° with precise, tactile steps, the Tuning Wheel provides on-the-fly command power with accuracy. The Tuning Wheel is also fully compatible with Windows 10 Dial functionality, making the Horde AIMO the first gaming keyboard with this feature.

Naturally, the Horde AIMO features AIMO, the all-new ROCCAT lighting system. It is the third product of this vibrant lighting series, after the Khan AIMO and the Kone AIMO and more are to be expected. Its functionality grows exponentially based on the number of AIMO-enabled devices connected, reacting intuitively and organically to user input. Eliminating the need for configuration, AIMO presents state-of-the-art lighting scenarios right out of the box, for a completely fluid, next-gen experience.

A column of five, low-profile macro keys skirt the Horde AIMO's main key zone, perfectly positioned on the left for rapid and intuitive execution. The distinctive lower height of the keys ensures there are no accidental miss-hits. At just 5.0ms, their actuation is lightning fast. The Horde AIMO island
keys offer up to a 44% faster response rate, securing the most precise trigger of every button.

The Horde AIMO is also fully compatible with ROCCAT's Swarm driver system. Its high level of flexibility allows the gamer to adjust all aspects to their individual preferences.

"With Horde AIMO we wanted to offer the fans of traditional keyboards the best choice in the market, there is no other option that feels as crisp and precise and offers this level of customization. The Horde AIMO is unique in its kind", says René Korte, CEO of ROCCAT.

Available now in major retail channels the Horde AIMO has a suggested retail price of $99.99.

For more information, visit the product page.
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8 Comments on Roccat Announces Availability of the Horde AIMO Membranical Gaming Keyboard

#2
basco
no more with the 3 thumb buttons? hope they dont ditch that feature.
thats why i bought the older roccat keyboards.
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#3
Valantar
FreedomEclipseMembranical™
Trademarked or not, that word is beyond ridiculous.
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#4
cucker tarlson
I'm curious how it clicks. I have a membrane razer deatstalker and it's super nice for writing.
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#5
erixx
The mobile/tablet holder is not included and the 3D Printed one they sell costs another 25 euros (+postage)...

I would try it because it is cool, but it is just needlessly big
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#6
silentbogo
I thought everyone came to consensus on calling it "mem-chanical", and not "membranical".
Anyway, $100 is way too much, encoder or no encoder. Looks like a mutated cross-breed of a mutilated Logitech G15 with a failed attempt at copying DasKeyboard w/ encoder.
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#7
Valantar
silentbogoI thought everyone came to consensus on calling it "mem-chanical", and not "membranical".
Anyway, $100 is way too much, encoder or no encoder. Looks like a mutated cross-breed of a mutilated Logitech G15 with a failed attempt at copying DasKeyboard w/ encoder.
For Roccat, terrible design has always gone hand in hand with terrible names and PR. Kind of sad really, as at least their mice have a pretty decent reputation. Their software is also reportedly awful.
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#8
bug
Looks nice, though unnecessarily large. And that German layout is just crazy (not Roccat's fault).
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