Ozone Strike Mechanical Keyboard

Ozone StrikeIntroduction

Mechanical keyboards, they’ve been a staple of the high end gamers for quite some time, but for a while it was down to companies like microsoft to make them. However, in recent years gaming peripheral makers like Razer, Steelseries, Zowie and more, have begun manufacturing their own mechanical boards.

Today I’m looking at another Black Cherry switch sporting keyboard, thie time from Ozone. Known as the Strike, it comes packing media keys, a removed windows key, some switchable key colours and a nice, thick, braided cable to send through the ever important key strokes to your PC.

Features and Specifications

  • Gold plated Cherry Black switches
  • Lifecycle: 50Million keystrokes
  • Anti-ghosting / Nkey rollover function (with PS2)
  • 2x USB 2.0 + Audio and MIC jacks
  • Braided cable with Gold Plated connectors
  • Detachable palm rest
  • Extra WASD keyset (red marking) + tool for easy exchange
  • 8x FASTER – Polling Rate of 1000Hz: Response time 0.1 miliseconds
  • USB Interface with USB to PS2 adapter included
  • Compatible OS: Windows® 7 / Vista / XP and MAC
  • Body Dimensions (L*W*H): 430*160*40

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