ASUS ROG Gladius Review

Written by Chad

March 4, 2015

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Mechanical switches has been around for so long some didn’t realized that their dusty early 90’s computer has a mechanical keyboard bundled with it. Now with mechanical keyboards are becoming a mainstream that some are trying to introduce the mechanical switches to other peripherals, such as ASUS with their latest Republic of Gamers Gladius gaming mouse; which has two mechanical switches for each mouse buttons. We made a test to see how good a mechanical gaming mouse can the Gladius be for your gaming experience.

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Before we begin, we are the specs for the ROG Gladius:

  • Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Tracking: Optical
  • OS Support:
    • Windows® 8.1
    • Windows® 8
    • Windows® 7
  • Dimensions: L 126 x W 67 x H 45 mm
  • Weight: 116 g
  • Color: Steel Grey
  • Resolution: 6400dpi
  • Interface available: Mouse USB

 

Contents:

  • 1 x 2-meter braided USB cable
  • 1 x 1-meter regular rubber USB cable
  • 2 x Japanese-made Omron switches
  • 1 x ROG pouch
  • 2 x ROG logo stickers
  • 4 x mouse feet
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