Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the Roccat Horde Aimo and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Roccat Horde Aimo.
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58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Quieter than mechanical keyboards, Plenty of programmable keys
Bulky with some unnecessary features, I couldn't get the software to work, Dull lighting makes playing in the dark very difficult
The Horde AIMO would be easy to recommend if it were around half its current price. The keys don't feel as good as a mechanical, I couldn't get the software to work, and the lights are dull. It simply isn't as good as the competition despite being more ex...
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Published: 2018-07-12, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
In order to try out the new Membranical switches of the Horde AIMO keyboard, we first wrote some articles in Word and afterwards we continued gaming in titles such as AION and Quake Champions: the main keys feel less rubbery when actuated versus a standar...
"Tuning Wheel" supports Microsoft's Surface Dial functionality, Quieter than a true mechanical keyboard
"Membranical" keys aren't satisfying to type on, Lighting is uneven, dim, Tuning Wheel placement is awkward
I like keyboards like the Roccat Horde Aimo, insofar as I like reviewing keyboards that try something new. And the Horde Aimo tries a lot of new things—membranical keys, Tuning Wheel, Aimo lighting.None of them quite hit the mark, and the membranical keys...
Published: 2018-05-09, Author: Patrick , review by: gizmodo.com
It's got an integrated control dial, RGB backlighting, and a great sound when typing,
It feels a bit cheap, and isn't quite as responsive as a traditional mechanical keyboard, At its most basic level, what makes this keyboard special is its hybrid “membranical” design. If you're not familiar with keyboard technology, here's a quick rundown
Dim backlighting, Wrist rest feels flimsy, No USB pass-through
The Roccat Horde AIMO is an inexpensive gaming keyboard that offers some great features for the price, but it has a tough time standing up to its competition...
Good gaming performance, Reprogramable keys, 5 macro keys, Dim RGB lights
Overpriced, Membranical keys are gimmicky, Swarm Connect module won't install
In the end the Roccat Horde AIMO just really isn't any different than other keyboards I have used. Sure, you have the macro keys, but this is hardly anything new to gaming keyboards, nor is the RGB or software functions.What you end up with is an over-pri...
Innovative AIMO lighting system, Multi-functional tuning wheel works great when paired with other keys, Powerful software driver, Extensive onboard control available, Good take on a hybrid Membranical switch, Dedicated macro key column that is also set sh
Expensive for the feature set, Stock keycaps will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later, Backlighting is underwhelming and is not a good representation for the AIMO lighting system, Stabilizers could be better on the larger keys
The ROCCAT Horde AIMO can be purchased for $99.99 from the ROCCAT web store and third-party retailers for customers in the USA as of the date this review was written. If you have previously registered a ROCCAT product over their website, you are eligible...
Good typing and game performance, Reprogrammable keys, Intuitive software
"Membranical" keys don't feel that good, Overpriced, Dim lighting
The Roccat Horde Aimo has good in-game performance, which is definitely the most important aspect of a gaming keyboard. Beyond that, though, there's not much to recommend. It's overpriced; it's unattractive; and it's simply not as good as mechanical model...
ROCCAT's AIMO technology is one of the most interesting lighting systems we've seen. It doesn't only sync your color scheme to other AIMO-supported devices, but it also adapts to how you use these. Lights fade in and out when you're idle, then it changes...
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Published: 2018-06-17, Author: Tony , review by: impulsegamer.com
The Horde Aimo from Roccat is almost a mechanical keyboard with all the bells and whistles of a gaming keyboard...