ASUS ROG Gladius II Wireless
The ASUS ROG Gladius II Wireless is an okay FPS gaming mouse, but it's heavy and has high click latency for a gaming mouse. Also, you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100, and while the lift-off distance is low, some gamers may prefer it lower. That said, it feels well-built and has a comfortable, right-handed shape well-suited for all grip types and most hand sizes.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- 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
PROS
+ Feels well-built.
+ Comfortable, right-handed shape well-suited for all grip types and nearly all hand sizes.
CONS
- Quite heavy.
- High click latency.
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By Rtings on July 16, 2021
The ASUS ROG Gladius II Wireless is an okay FPS gaming mouse, but it's heavy and has high click latency for a gaming mouse. Also, you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100, and while the lift-off distance is low, some gamers may prefer it lower. That said, it feels well-built and has a comfortable, right-handed shape well-suited for all grip types and most hand sizes.
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