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ASUS ROG Gladius II Core Mouse Review

Rating: 8.0.

Today we have a review of the ASUS ROG Gladius II Core, an ergonomic gaming mouse. Coming in at £42.95, it is pretty affordable for an ASUS ROG product too! Featuring a PixArt PAW3327 sensor, push-fit switches and Armoury Crate software, how does the ASUS ROG Gladius II Core hold up?

Specifications:

  • Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Optical PAW3327 sensor
  • Push-fit switch sockets
  • OS Support: Windows® 10
  • Windows® 10 64-bit
  • Dimensions: 126 x 67 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 92.5 g without cable
  • Non-detachable USB cable
  • Color: Black
  • Resolution: 200 – 6200 DPI
  • Acceleration: 30g
  • IPS: 220
  • Aura sync RGB lighting
  • ASUS Armoury II software

You can purchase the ASUS ROG Gladius II Core, for 42.95 from Amazon UK HERE!

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Pros

  • Looks great with lots of details on the body.
  • Hot-swappable switches is excellent.
  • RGB is nice and bright.
  • Good for slightly bigger hands.
  • Good button feedback.
  • Useful software that’s easy to use.
  • More than adequate specs for the price.
  • Great performance during our FPS gaming.
  • Affordable ROG product.

Cons

  • Grease prone shell.
  • Bit too wide for my smaller hands.
  • Fingertip grip isn’t ideal as I could not reach the side buttons.
  • Mouse wheel is a little low on resistance for me personally.
  • Slightly higher drag from the mouse feet might not be great for low DPI players.
  • Stiff cable.

KitGuru says: The ASUS ROG Gladius II Core mouse looks understated and chic, while it is also a solid gaming performer.

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Rating: 8.0.

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