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Since opening its doors in 1989, the Taiwanese technology manufacturer ASUS has gone from strength to strength. From humble beginnings as a simple motherboard manufacturer they, like other Taiwan giants, have evolved to meet the demands of the ever growin...
Nice ergonomics for a claw grip, – S3988 sensor is a winner overall, – Great switches all around, – Swappable cables and user upgradeable switches are awesome features to have, – Carry case is a nice bonus...
Lift off height could ideally be lower, – Textured sides are still not amazingly grippy, – More colour choice for the lighting modes would be a very welcome addition, – Only having two DPI settings is not really ‘premium grade'...
So, the Gladius had a fair amount to do to show me it deserves the price tag, what are my thoughts? Ergonomically if you use a claw grip or a palm grip with smaller hands I think you will find this mouse very comfortable. It has curves in all the right p...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2015-01-07 01:59:47
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It would be fair to say we all know ASUS make great motherboard and graphics cards, right? Or that most of you know they have a highly regarded set of audio products? Great, well recently they launched a mouse which is designed to go the extra mile… or ma...
As we often do, we didn't read much about the product before starting this review. Yes we knew some of the basics but going in with minimal information always gives a closer experience to the one consumers will have. In that way, the Gladius immediately i...
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Most people are aware of mechanical keyboards these days, with their multiple switch options allowing a level of customisation that many other peripherals cannot match. But what if they could? That is one of the features that the ASUS ROG Gladius takes ve...
High end Avago ADNSS3988 sensor is smooth and accurate, Replaceable teflon feet and Omron switches (with bundled alternatives), Two cable options in box, Some back end lighting and sensor options with easy to use software, High build quality...
Back end software is a bit stunted compared to others, Missing features like weight customisation, RGB lighting and other backend profile and DPI options, Price is a bit higher than we would like.
The ASUS ROG Gladius is the kind of mouse that makes me not want to review a mouse again for a while – as I really like this one and want to keep using it. It is easily one of the most comfortable and effective gaming mice I have ever used and fits my han...
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The heart of this particular rodent is a 6,400 DPI optical sensor, the fastest of its type currently available that sports tracking of up to 200 inches per second and up to 50g acceleration. Optical sensors are often favoured by gamers for their smoother...
The Asus ROG Gladius is a well built, comfortable mouse that tracks smoothly and ships with extremely easy to use software that enables some handy sensitivity and function customisations. That said, you might have expected more customisation for your mone...
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vortez.net Updated: 2015-06-22 01:11:41
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Using customization as a key feature for their ROG Gladius, ASUS appear to have taken note from mechanical gaming keyboards and attempted to bring this feature of modularity to their mice This isn't something we haven't seen before, the difference with AS...
Bundles Switches, Steel Grey Coating Gives Excellent Comfort, Potential For Future Iterations...
Detachable USB Cable That Provides No Benefits...
What ASUS has done here with the ROG Gladius is something that will hopefully become a possibility within future iterations of upcoming products. Every aspect of customizability that the mouse offers is indeed interesting but it also feels limiting in som...
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Mice are important in the life of any computer users – trackpads are fairly accurate but usually not as pleasant and accurate yet quick enough as a dedicated mouse – but the sensors, design, comfort and usability are all the factors are going to impact th...
Now, what I can really say about this mouse?The best summary is that personally, I love it a lot. The ergonomic choices made on the Gladius is something to behold. Its curves are amazingly comfortable, the rubber grip is smooth yet with grooves that maint...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-23 01:38:00
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When you start gaming after a considerable period of time, you tend to have the urge to customise certain components to best suit your playstyle. The ASUS Gladius gaming mouse provides the required features to help you play at your best for any game.The m...
High portability, Highly customisable...
None...
Although there is a wide variety of gaming mice out in the market, there are few that provide the comfort and sensitivity that the ASUS Gladius provides. Gamers would find this mouse to be an interesting pick for their gaming needs.(previously published...
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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 s...
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Buy now from AmazonStill, that’s the only ergonomic issue worth mentioning. The ROG Gladius is largely a very comfortable mouse, its contours ideal for small and large hands alike. Both side buttons are always within easy reach, even if (like those of the...
Sharp sensor, Replaceable switches, Attractive...
Slightly awkward thumb rest, Lacks higher-end features...
There are even more little goodies in the box, too. A padded carrying case makes the ROG Gladius much more attractive as a travelling laptop peripheral, and if you find the 2m braided USB cable too long for such a use, it can be quickly detached and repla...
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The Gladius is the new mouse offering from ASUS and the first to carry their prestigious Republic of Gamers badge. Moreover, it is the physical embodiment of everything I've come to trust, respect, and adore about the ROG line. Simply put, it's the best g...
Fancy software isn't all that the Gladius brings to the party, though, as most ASUS products come with some extra goodies in the box that show just how much thought has gone into their hardware...
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ASUS has brought forward a gaming mouse that complements the Republic of Gamers product family that's sure to grab your attention with its fierce appearance, high end features, and a strangely familiar ergonomic design. The ROG Gladius is named after the...
Though it might a be a bit disingenuous to the Razer DeathAdder, ASUS settled upon an ergonomic mouse form that works very well. The Gladius is hardly the first mouse that embraces such a design and it is arguably the most optimized claw focused shape. It...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2015-01-07 01:59:43
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Of course, the perfect pointing device has to be a combination of many things, plus some user preferences and of course ASUS understands this and have tried to make the Gladius a bit differently than other mice. Not only can you switch between different c...
Great optical sensor, Perfect button placement, Modular Omron switches, Weight distribution is adequate...
Expensive, – No weight customization, – No dim option for LEDs...
I think someone at ASUS has taken down notes from the enthusiast mouse community. Clearly the Pixart 3988 along with the Avago 3090 and 3060 are probably the best sensors out there, even though they do not support super high DPI resolutions. ASUS' choice...
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reviewstudio.net Updated: 2015-02-26 01:20:05
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ASUS has revealed a new line-up of RoG peripherals at Computex this year. With a bit of help, I got my hands on the new Gladius gaming mouse, and I have to say say, it's a completely different experience compared to the GX1000.ASUS, while you're one of my...
Great ergonomics, Swappable microswitch socket, Impressive packaging, Exhaustive & easy to use software bundle, Exceptional interior buildquality;...
Noname switches for left & right, Several grip issues;...
I found myself increasingly liking ASUS' Gladius the more I used it.It's odd how this mouse manages to be unique, even though it looks and feels exceptionally familiar. Yea, it's an enthusiast piece of technology, matching the other ROG branded hardware...
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When you think of ASUS's Republic of Gamers line you typically think of their motherboards and graphics cards right? Well the Republic of Gamers line is made up of much more than that and today we are going to be checking out their ROG Gladius Gaming Mous...
Simple & Comfortable design, Replaceable switches, Two detachable USB cables & carrying case, 6400 DPI sensor...
Can only switch between two DPI's on the fly...
All of the buttons are very responsive and of course the two main buttons use OMRON switches that are rated for 20 million clicks. The two side buttons are advertised as ‘slide-to-press', which means that you can slide your slide your finger over them for...
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There are a few aspects to the way a mouse feels, including the shape, surface material, and overall weight. Beyond the physical properties there is the speed and accuracy of the sensor (which also affects hand movement) and of course the mouse buttons an...
Great build quality and overall feel, Precise tracking, customizable sensitivity, Omron switches provide a great tactile feel, Swappable switches and USB cables, Good software experience...
Not ambidextrous...
The Gladius is a well designed gaming mouse with a great feel, precise control, and plenty of options to customize the experience. The software works as designed and allows for precise adjustment of dpi sensitivity. This thing can be incredibly fast (up t...
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Today ladies and gents we will review the Asus ROG Gladius mouse. This is ROG's high end mouse geared towards FPS gaming users.The box is only slightly larger than the mouse but contains most of the information you need: It's somewhat hard to see however...
Honestly they are both great mice and I've been a long term Deathadder user and fan. I've bought two over the years and would give the Deathadder a gold award. Having said all of this and compared the two I would still give the edge to the Gladius to wi...
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