Tuesday, 6 May 2025
26.2 C
Singapore
29.3 C
Thailand
20.8 C
Indonesia
28.7 C
Philippines

ASUS Republic of Gamers announces availability of Claymore II Gaming Keyboard and Gladius III Gaming Mouse Series

ASUSRepublic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the availability of the ROG Claymore II gaming keyboard and ROG Gladius III gaming mouse series. Introduced at CES 2021, these cutting‑edge peripherals are designed for superior in-game control and tactical advantage in online and esports gaming. Both products won 2021 Red Dot awards in the Computer and Information […]

ASUSRepublic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the availability of the ROG Claymore II gaming keyboard and ROG Gladius III gaming mouse series. Introduced at CES 2021, these cutting‑edge peripherals are designed for superior in-game control and tactical advantage in online and esports gaming. Both products won 2021 Red Dot awards in the Computer and Information Technology category.

ROG Claymore II gaming keyboard gives gamers exciting new ways to play, allowing them to create their ideal gaming setup by placing the detachable numpad on either the side of tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard. Claymore II can be used in wired or wireless mode, and includes customizable Aura Sync lighting that can be synchronized with other Aura‑compatible components and peripherals.

ROG Gladius III and ROG Gladius III Wireless are ergonomic gaming mice that feature a 19,000 dpi optical sensor (tuned to up to 26,000 dpi) for swift and precise cursor control with near‑zero latency. Each model features the unique Push‑Fit Switch Socket II design that is compatible with both mechanical and Omron optical micro switches, and offers instantaneous button actuation without unwanted clicks. In addition, the flexible ROG Paracord and rounded‑edge 100% TPFE mouse feet ensure an ultra‑smooth glide. Aesthetically, the classic asymmetrical design of these two gaming mice are well‑suited to a variety of right‑handed grip styles, and each features textured, non‑slip side panels complete with laser‑engraved ROG markings and RGB lighting.

ROG Claymore II:

  • 80% tenkeyless keyboard with detachable numpad that can be attached to either side.
  • ROG RX Red and RX Blue Optical Mechanical Switches with near‑zero debounce delay.
  • Ultrafast 1 ms response in both wired USB‑C and wireless 2.4 GHz RF modes, with 4000 mAh battery for up to 43 hours of use.

ROG Gladius III series:

  • 19,000 dpi gaming mice with 1% deviation (specially tuned to 26,000 dpi), 400 ips optical sensor, and 1000 Hz polling rate.
  • Push‑Fit Switch Socket II design is compatible with both 3‑pin mechanical and 5‑pin Omron optical micro switches to vary click force and extend lifespan.

Hot this week

Amazon says over 100,000 users are now using Alexa+

Amazon’s Alexa+ has over 100,000 users, but the AI-powered voice assistant still lacks many promised features.

EA reveals Star Wars Zero Company, a new strategy game coming in 2026

EA reveals Star Wars: Zero Company, a turn-based Clone Wars game with custom characters and tactics that will launch in 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox.

ASUS and JustCo introduce experience zones for business travellers and professionals in Singapore

ASUS and JustCo open new tech-enabled workspace zones in Singapore, featuring premium monitors and chairs for modern professionals.

UiPath introduces enterprise-grade platform for agentic automation

UiPath launches new enterprise automation platform combining AI agents, robots, and people to deliver secure and scalable agentic workflows.

Nvidia releases another GPU fix to stop crashes on RTX 50-series

Nvidia released hotfix 576.26, its fifth GPU driver update in recent months, to fix RTX 50-series crashes, game bugs, and DisplayPort issues.

Nintendo sues Genki over Switch 2 accessory mockups and trademark use

Nintendo sued Genki for showing Switch 2 mockups before launch, claiming trademark misuse and misleading promotion.

Grand Theft Auto VI release has been delayed to 2026, with an official date now confirmed

Rockstar confirms GTA VI will now be released on May 26, 2026, moving from its original 2025 window for more polish and quality.

Half-Life 3 could be fully playable and announced this year

Half-Life 3 may finally arrive. Valve insiders say it’s fully playable and could be announced this summer and released this winter.

ASUS IoT secures IEC 62443-4-1 cybersecurity certification for industrial systems

ASUS IoT earns IEC 62443-4-1 certification, strengthening cybersecurity in industrial systems through secure development lifecycle practices.

Related Articles

Popular Categories