Azeron Gaming Keypad Review: A Competitive FPS Gamer's Dream.

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Published 2021-08-19
Looking to get the Azeron Gaming Keypad for Warzone or Apex Legends? Want to know how the Azeron analog stick and keybinds hold up in the competitive FPS scene? Look no further!
As a proud owner of both an Azeron Classic and Azeron compact, I've spent over a year figuring out the best azeron settings to give you that sweet, sweet dub.
I talk about everything from Deadzones, keybinds, and the differences between reWASD and 360 modes.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Vindsvelle
    Phenomenally comprehensive overview. This was the synopsis I was looking for before pulling the trigger. Thank you.
  • @botsim1715
    yes! I love my azeron. been using it for almost a year now and could never go back. Also with pedals for throttle and a Joystick with twist stick it is perfect for 6DOF space sims like Star Citizen or Elite Dangerous. I use the Azeron stick for strafing up down left right
  • @rexfarell
    Finally a review that answers all my questions!
  • @bigalan1942
    Ordered my Cyborg...can't wait for it to arrive!
  • @OkieVet918
    Great video! thank you! I've been on the fence with these since I first saw them a couple months ago... I plays MnK for years from the original Doom through Unreal Tournament, and only switched to Console with the original Xbox for Halo 2. I'm really struggling going back to Keyboard, so this seems to be the perfect blend for me.
  • @particulate641
    Best practical usage review I've seen of the Azeron. Don't know if I'll ever get one, but they do look really cool and I love that it's an indie company.
  • Exactly what I was looking for for a review. I've been wanting to make the switch to MNK but i hate the K part of it because of the lack of mobility. I was hoping the azeron would give the best of both worlds so it was awesome to hear it confirmed. Thank you!
  • @taylorm841
    I’ve had this thing for half a year now and honestly it is like the best thing I’ve ever bought for pc gaming. I always hated how clunky keyboards were so my solution originally was to get a mouse with more buttons. However there weren’t any good light mice with a decent amount of buttons besides cheap ones and really heavy ones (shoutout to the Logitech g300s and the roccat nice that even came close). When I found out about it I literally bought it same day and when I got it I knew that I would never play another game on keyboard again. Originally I wasn’t sold on the idea of the joystick, but it really is indistinguishable for me from keyboard movement when it’s on wasd and you use the restrictor ring it gives you, except now I have complete freedom to move any direction I was while using any ability, equipment, etc.
  • @sidewinder767
    Azeron just simply rocks your gamming into overdrive. Love mine. Awesome just awesome.
  • Thank you very much for sharing your experience. I really appreciate it very much and I think you have opened my mind. I've been a consoler all my life. Playing on my sister's pink GameBoy, the PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S... 1 year ago I dared to take the step and play on my "PC". It's a laptop with a crappy GTX 950m graphics card 😂😭and frankly, I liked the idea. The fact is that I like to have absolute freedom with my game, play the game with the peripheral that I want and there are more reasons... Like not having to depend on a subscription. and pay the "online" when my parents are paying for the Internet and tomorrow. I will also have to pay for Internet access. The best thing on PC is the issue of prices in video games. On console it is absurdly expensive and there are no competitive sales nor is there an extensive catalog of sales. Games like Monster Hunter World or The Witcher collection or Ryse Son of Rome, etc. I calmly play those games with a controller. In Destiny 2, Apex Legends, Doom 2016, Doom Eternal, etc. I prefer to play with keyboard and mouse. It is much more comfortable to use the mouse. The keyboard not so much because the main reason you say in the video. Move the character with "WASD" and at the same time activate other types and make more combinations... It is very difficult. You feel clumsy because you get confused with the keys, you have no muscle memory and still... I have been playing with the integrated keyboard on my laptop for 1 year and 3 months with my Wooting Two HE. I still get confused sometimes and I really missed the analog control. That's why I bought the Wooting Two HE! 😂 And it has not convinced me much. Maybe it's because the switch travel on the key is not long enough or I don't know... I still get confused with the keys and it's overwhelming at times. I really liked how you explained in the video and understanding the purpose of the keypads, especially this one. Being a console player who takes the step to the PC, do you recommend its purchase? I am hopeful so. And I could go to the trouble and save because the Wooting Two HE is not cheap at all. It's a great keyboard but the analog function... May not be worth it for everyone xd Edit.: I'm sorry, I forgot to mention one thing and that is apparently. The Azeron Cyborg reminds me a lot of the Wii Remote. In the left hand you had a nunchuk to control the analog stick and in the right hand, another nunchuk that you control and aim with your hand, isn't it essentially the same thing? Azeron keypad with analog stick + mouse.
  • @JermVVarfare
    I put off playing kb/m for years because of the kb. I finally made the jump with the Razer Tartarus, but they kept failing on my (always the front button on the stick mapped to W), I went through 3 in under a year. Bit the bullet and picked up an Azerron Cyborg about a year ago and couldn't be happier.
  • @OutsiderXE
    I love my Azeron Compact but there are some annoyances. Took me around 30 hours to get used to it and another 20 to find an optimal setup for most FPS ganes. Only very few games allow simultaneous usage of mouse and azeron controller mode. Other games constantly switch the UI. For this reason I stick with the WASD mode for almost all games. Would love a wireless version.
  • @Lucifaar
    Instead of changing the keybinds on the Azeron software for every game, I would change the games keybinds to what you have bound on the Azeron. That way, the game is your profile and you don't have to set up a new profile for every game. The only exception i'd say is that you'd have 2 profiles for games that support joysticks, vs ones that you need to use wsad
  • @treed4054
    I always see the same comment on these. "Just use a keyboard".... For me missed keys, fat fingers, losing my place on the keyboard all a struggle for years. Could not get it using a controller either. I have been using the Azeron Compact for about a month now to play COD... MW, Cold War and Vanguard and I love it. Like any new device I was a little clumsy with it at first but quickly realized the potential after several Bot games to get it setup. My patience has definitely paid off. The software rocks and the joystick is exactly what I always imagined I needed once I got it setup. Anyone that has used one knows you can move, dodge, quick peek, strafe, throw tactical items, jump in any direction and so much more with just a flick of a finger or thumb movement on the joystick. Your fingers stay in pretty much a fixed position so you don't get lost or have to stretch, reach or move them into odd positions to reach a key. I can honestly say I have never seen so many end match "play of the game" videos featuring me since I got this. I give this keypad a ten out of 10!
  • @R3memberThis
    Definitely intrigued by this might give it a shot really appreciate your video ps what was your Ion doing at the end 😂