
The name i-Rocks might not be a familiar name in our local gaming peripheral market compared to Razer and Steelseries or perhaps this might be the first time you have ever came across the name i-Rocks. Throughout the years, i-Rocks has been a manufacturer of gaming peripherals well known to the Chinese eSports scene and sponsor to Team WE.
Recently emerges in our local market with their ROCK Series gaming peripherals and A05-G Gaming Headset, i-Rocks has gained quite an amount of interest from various group of users to try out what i-Rocks has to offer. In today's unboxing and review, we have the i-Rocks K10 gaming keyboard with us, great thanks to i-Rocks Malaysia in making today's unboxing and review possible.
Without further ado, let's see what does i-Rocks has to offer to the local gamers with their K10 gaming keyboard (priced at 169 Malaysian Ringgit each).
Technical Specifications
| Interface | USB 2.0 with 1000 Hz Polling Rate |
| Key Travel | 3.8±0.5mm |
| Actuation Force | 55±15g |
| Switch Type | Rubber Dome Switch |
| Switch Lifespan | 20 Million lifecycles |
| Key Rollover | 30 keys |
| Dimension | 448mm x 148mm x 34mm |
| Weight | 1.2±kg |
Overview
Our first impression on the packaging, looks professional in overall but the choice of font for the name 'K10' is rather odd as some might mistreated it as KID instead of K10.
Here's another thing we would like to point out which is the term Key Rollover aka KRO. Key Rollover is the numbers of keystrokes can be registered simultaneously before signal blocking occurs, or pretty much known as ghosting.
In our case, the K10 is able to register up to 30 simultaneous keystrokes before ghosting occurs. Hence, the correct term to be used here is 30 KRO instead of N-Key Rollover as N-Key Rollover carries the meaning of being able to register as many keystrokes as possible without having ghosting to occur.
At the back of the packaging, there's features of the K10 briefly described in pictures and 2 language is available for the guide - English and Chinese Traditional.
Right out of the box is our one and only i-Rocks K10 gaming keyboard, a plastic cover and a piece of user's manual. The keyboard itself is very rigid thanks to the metal plate at the bottom of the keyboard, not to mention that it's pretty heavy too.
i-Rocks is very thoughtful for include a plastic cover for dust protection as not many gaming keyboard around the price range comes with such accessories. Great job!
Gold plated connector has been spotted on many mainstream gaming peripherals which is said to be able to reduce latency of signal sent to your computer for a much more responsive feedback.
As far as we can tell, there's no differences at all in terms of performance. However, what we did notice is that these gold plated connectors doesn't lose their shine easily compared to non-gold plated ones. In other words, you'll get to have a shiny USB connector for a very long period of time.
There's a ferrite bead attached to the USB cable which function as a filter to help eliminate noise which could potentially affect a gamer's performance when fast and rapid input takes place.
A velcro tie is included to keep your cable tidy, it'll be even better the velco tie has i-Rocks logo printed on.
Ergonomically sculpted layout to give better comfort compared to a full flat layout.
These large rubber feet will help to keep your keyboard in place during intense gaming session for zero compromised performance.
This post has been edited by lucidlts: Apr 5 2014, 02:01 PM
Apr 5 2014, 01:54 PM, updated 12y ago
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