Ozone Strike Pro Review

👤by Richard Weatherstone Comments 📅18-05-14
Packaging & Accessories

The Strike Pro, like its brethren is well packaged and arrives in an attractive deep red box. The external packaging is relatively small, especially in depth as we expected a much deeper product but this is not to say that the keyboard is not adequately protected.

To the front of the package, OZONE have seen fit to have an exposed window allowing you to push the arrow keys to get a feel for the MX Cherry switch of which there are four to choose from when placing your order: Red, Black, Brown and Blue.


The rear of the packaging goes into great detail in multiple languages to describe the keyboard's main features. Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong of the Samsung pro gaming Team gives his endorsement for the Strike pro keyboard explaining that there is no other option for him other than mechanical keyboards for his gaming sessions.


The Keyboard itself is protected by a snug fitting plastic brace. This is an excellent method of protecting a keyboard of this design as a thin sliver of foam does not always afford the protection required and occasionally we have received keyboards that have slight scratches due to rough handling in transit. We are happy to say there were no such anomalies with the Ozone Strike Pro.


The package includes a very good manual detailing how macros work, how to setup profiles and backlight options along with an array of other features. Also included is a software disc to program the keyboard. A neat addition to the accessories was the inclusion of an extra set of rubber feet. Being a keyboard aimed at gamers, Ozone are aware that items such as can and do wear do or go missing so adding a spare set to keep the keyboard in position when this happens is very good foresight.

7 pages « 2 3 4 5 > »

Comments