The ADX FIREFIGHT CORE 23 is an affordable 60% Gaming membrane keyboard with RGB that doesn’t break the bank, but won’t impress the competitive Gamer, either. Still with its decent price might be tempting for the typical user who doesn’t have great expectations.
ADX is a brand that offers a variety of Gaming peripherals, including Gaming chairs, mouses, and keyboards, among others. It is a sub-brand of Curry’s Group Limited, one of the largest retailers in the UK and Ireland, with subsidiaries throughout Nordics and Greece. Although ADX might not be the first choice for Gamers, the brand offers quite decent products at a competitive price. In the present article, we will review its latest 60% membrane keyboard and see if it deserves Gamers’ attention or is at least worth its price tag. Let us proceed with the main course.
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- Manufacturer (OEM): ADX
- Connectivity: USB type A input DC 5V, 260mA
- Cable length: 1.8 m
- Color: Black with multi-colored keys
- Type: 60% membrane keyboard
- Numerical Keyboard: No
- Switches type: “Red-type” level (not mechanical), but no official records provided of the OEM (OUTEMU-like feeling)
- Extras: Anti-Ghosting (as officially stated by the OEM), RGB LED lighting, Ergonomic Design
- Compatibility: Windows, Linux plug and play
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 101.5 x 40.5 x 292 mm
- Weight: 453 g
- Warranty: 1 year
Recently, this keyboard changed the name that is sold at my country. The name now is ADX Firefight ADXK11P23K (the product that I reviewed). Keyboards with the same name that are sold as Core 23 seem like different layout membrane keyboards, although they look similar in appearance.