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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS ROG Gladius Gaming Mouse

ASUS ROG Gladius Gaming Mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/01/2014 03:37 PM | source: | 7 comment(s)
ASUS ROG Gladius Gaming Mouse

ASUS ROG is preparing to alter your desk space with a  ROG mouse. The Maximus Roman Gladiator Sword is called a Gladius; thus the direct relation between ROG Maximus motherboards (the soldier) and Gladius (the weapon). Gladius is a ground-up redesign of our mouse-technology; crafted for comfort and accurate gaming.

Omron Switches: Customize your click

  • Not only does it include highly sought-after Japanese-made Omron® switches capable of 20 million actions, they can be swapped out easily, allowing your to perfectly customize your click.

High-Spec: 6400 DPI, 200 IPS, 50G acceleration

  • Build for fast FPS gamers, the Gladius will keep up with you even in the fastest matches. Its lift-off distance is even customizable down to just 1.5mm.

ROG-infused DNA

  • With red lighting, individual buttons (not a single piece design) and a remoaveable micro USB cable – it’s designed by gamers, for gamers.



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Undying
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#4903894 Posted on: 09/01/2014 03:38 PM
Again, it looks the same as many others on the market.

mrrulez911
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#4904032 Posted on: 09/01/2014 07:03 PM
It looks like a Razer mouse, I own the Razer Mamba and I think it's to small for my hands.

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#4904033 Posted on: 09/01/2014 07:05 PM
let me guess no tilt wheel?

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#4904245 Posted on: 09/02/2014 12:58 AM
The only really cool stuff is the removable omron switches. Actually im using a Roccat Kova + and the buttons just started to fail a lot, i decide to open and "fix" them you know just bend a little the metal piece and worked for me.

Of course for some people will be easier to buy another mouse, but im alot used to this mouse right now that i really do not wanted to buy another XD... and on top of that roccat is not sold in my country Y . Y

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#4904254 Posted on: 09/02/2014 01:25 AM
The only really cool stuff is the removable omron switches. Actually im using a Roccat Kova + and the buttons just started to fail a lot, i decide to open and "fix" them you know just bend a little the metal piece and worked for me.

Of course for some people will be easier to buy another mouse, but im alot used to this mouse right now that i really do not wanted to buy another XD... and on top of that roccat is not sold in my country Y . Y

Easier just buy the new switchs and solider them in unless you really good at manupuating tiny lil metal pieces and then put them back to gether.

Another option i found was Electrical cleaner spray it on switch the dbl clicking/ failing to hold and drag and it good as new unless the click sound is dull/gone anyway

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