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ASUS ROG Gladius III Wireless Gaming Mouse - Tri-Mode Connectivity (2.4GHz/Bluetooth LE), 19,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Hot-Swappable Push-Fit II Switches, Ergonomic Design | Perfect for FPS, MOBA & PC Gaming
ASUS ROG Gladius III Wireless Gaming Mouse - Tri-Mode Connectivity (2.4GHz/Bluetooth LE), 19,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Hot-Swappable Push-Fit II Switches, Ergonomic Design | Perfect for FPS, MOBA & PC Gaming

ASUS ROG Gladius III Wireless Gaming Mouse - Tri-Mode Connectivity (2.4GHz/Bluetooth LE), 19,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Hot-Swappable Push-Fit II Switches, Ergonomic Design | Perfect for FPS, MOBA & PC Gaming

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Description

Get ready to lock your target and embrace victory with the ROG Gladius II Wireless optical gaming mouse with dual wireless connectivity (2.4GHz/Bluetooth). Gladius II Wireless has an advanced 16000-dpi optical sensor for fast response and precise control, ergonomic right-handed design to ensure you stay comfortable during extended gaming sessions and Aura Sync lighting technology to outshine the competition. ROG Gladius II Wireless offers two types of cordless connectivity to meet different needs. Bond instantly with the included 1ms 2.4GHz USB dongle, or pair wirelessly via low-energy Bluetooth (BLE). Every strike is critical, so ROG Gladius II Wireless is equipped with a high-end optical gaming sensor that delivers the accuracy and speed you need to take down the opposition. Its 100- to 16,000-dpi sensor tracks movements flawlessly up to an insane speed of 400 inches per second (IPS). You'll also enjoy lag-free responsiveness with a 1,000Hz polling rate for ultrasmooth gaming experiences. The ROG-exclusive switch socket design takes personalization to a whole new level by enabling you to hot swap mouse switches. This means you have the option to select your preferred operating force and feedback, and replace worn or broken switches to extend the lifespan of the mouse. ROG Gladius II Wireless delivers the ultimate gaming comfort, campaign after campaign. Its contours and other design details such as rubber side panels were developed through meticulous trials and research in close collaboration with esports professionals. The result is a gaming mouse that fits snugly in the right hand, optimized especially for palm, claw grip or fingertip styles.

Features

    Tri-mode connectivity with dual-wireless 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth LE, plus wired USB

    19,000 dpi with 1% deviation (specially tuned to 26,000 dpi), 400 ips optical sensor, and 1000 Hz polling rate

    Revolutionary zero-click latency for real-time response

    Exclusive Push-Fit Switch Socket II design enables hot-swap compatibility with mechanical switches and Omron Optical Micro Switches to vary click force and extend lifespan of the mouse

    ROG Micro Switches offer consistent click force and a 70-million-click lifespan

    Laser-engraved ROG markings on the side of the mouse features RGB illumination

    ROG Paracord cable and 100% PTFE rounded-edge mouse feet ensure a swift and smooth glide

Reviews

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So far, ASUS has the right idea in letting people change their switches. This mouse feels better than the Corsair RGB Sabre to me personally, and that mouse will last no more than a year with my use. Honestly, it crapped out at around 8 or 9 months. Not good if you can't switch things out in a modular way like the Gladius III.The plastic feels ever so slightly cheaper than the Sabre, which had a bit more of a sticky rubber feel, so that is the only real worry here; if the plastic here becomes too shiny and loses its grip it kind of defeats the purpose of being modular. I'll have to buy another one to keep the plastic in good shape, so we will have to see if this thing actually lasts. I have huge doubts.The weight of thing is about right for my uses. I feel it sits a bit taller and slightly thinner than the Sabre, and it fits my somewhat large hands better as a result.Software was more or less on par with iCUE. I actually found the Armoury Crate to be better, and after negating services, tracking down a few background processes in the Asus directory, and deleting task scheduler issues, I have my mouse without RGB lights and it stays that way on resets with zero Asus processes running. I only had to switch the services to manual, unlike Corsair where they need to be disabled and leave you with a mouse that can have some issues.So kudos to ASUS there. I hate these bloated software systems, and this one was slightly easier to work around. All the features you need are in the software, and you can tune all of your components easily with the ASUS program. Even more so than Corsair as ASUS specializes in everything.In the future I will stick with ASUS, but I think they may need to make the coating on this some better type of rubberized grip. Those don't always work after a year either, but the Sabre did seem to have an improved one that lasted better than its switches did. We'll see how long the Gladius III lasts in the plastic department. Will report back. Otherwise, solid mouse on sale.