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ASUS ROG Gladius II Origin Wired USB Optical Ergonomic FPS Gaming Mouse featuring Aura Sync RGB, 12000 DPI Optical, 50G Acceleration, 250 IPS sensors and swappable Omron switches,Black

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Color: Black


Style: ROG Gladius II Origin - Wired


Features

  • Precision movement and aiming delivered by battle tested 12, 000 DPI optical, 50G acceleration, and 250 IPS sensors
  • Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks feature a push fit socket design for Easy swapping
  • Usb wired Optical gaming mouse designed to fit all grips with clickable scroll wheel, DPI switch, and quick release Micro USB
  • Asus Aura Sync RGB lighting in 3 different zones features a nearly endless spectrum of colors with the ability to synchronize effects across all of Asus Aura Sync enabled products
  • Rog Armory software for easy customization of buttons, performance and lighting settings

Description

Color:Black | Style:ROG Gladius II Origin - Wired Designed for eSports with a 12000 DPI optical, 50G acceleration, and 250 IPS sensors, The aura Sync enabled ROG Gladius II Origin is built for comfort across all grip types. The Asus exclusive push-fit socket design makes swapping the 50-million-click rated Omron switches quick and easy for next-level gaming customization.


Brand: ASUS


Series: ROG Gladius II Origin


Item model number: ROG Gladius II Origin


Hardware Platform: PC


Operating System: Windows


Item Weight: 9.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: 5.51 x 2.76 x 8.66 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.51 x 2.76 x 8.66 inches


Color: Black


Batteries: AA batteries required.


Manufacturer: ASUS Computer International Direct


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 11, 2018


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  • Solid buy, if a bit pricey,
Style: Gladius II Origin (Wired) Color: Black
I ended up going with this mouse namely because I wanted to fill out my RoG build, and the quality looked to be quite good. Not to mention, Aura is a complete crapshoot with non-Asus hardware (at least in my experience), and given that I'm trying to get my son into gaming with me a bit, the RGB controls are nifty. Pros: * Solid and well built - I've had none of the issues other reviewers mentioned that required them to move the the stronger/beefier switches. I don't know if this is because I don't really throw my mouse around a ton while gaming (I use fairly high DPI settings, so only minor movements are needed), or just because perhaps I got a 'newer' revision of some sort... But this thing has been solid as far as hardware is concerned * ACCURATE! - I play a lot of first and third person games, from RPGs to shooters, and I can't count the number of times with previous mice that I've ended up getting slaughtered because of an inaccurate sensor. Whether it's lifting the mouse and the sensor goes full berzerker mode, or quickly changing direction and the movement on screen isn't consistent with the movement of my hand, that kind of thing is infuriating. I've been using this mouse daily for ~3 weeks now, and haven't had a single instance that the sensor has let me down... If I fail/die, it's because I suck, not because my mouse didn't do what I told it to (kinda humbling in it's own right, to not having anything to blame my being terrible on but myself). * Detachable cable - I never even knew to think I needed a feature like this, let alone that I'd love it. The ability to leave the cable attached to the back of my PC (which is a complete pain to get to), take my mouse, and then connect it to my laptop while on the go is fantastic. I wish this feature was as common as the scroll wheel at this point - every mouse should have it. * Hefty weight, without feeling like something you should be bodybuilding with - I have fairly large hands, so it usually takes me a while to find a mouse that works for me. I've bought mice before that had 'adjustable weights', and these always just ended up feeling gimmicky to me... Let alone the issues that can arise if you're regularly adjusting the weights in them (such as plastic retention tabs breaking and the like). * 'Ooohhhh puuuurdy' - It looks snazzy. This is probably the lowest 'pro' in my book, as I'm mostly function over form, but for those going for a 'complete' Asus Aura build, this thing works out perfectly. The Aura software is... well, not great. But the Gladius' RGB functionality with the software, as well as the rest of the Asus components in my machine, are fantastic. Cons: * Size - This isn't the kind of mouse that people with smaller hands are going to enjoy using. It seems to be made specifically for Right handed people, with great big ol maws for hands. Keep in mind that I hold my mouse with the 'claw' (I guess - recommend googling it if you're unfamiliar with how different mice grips look) grip, so if you hold your mouse differently, your mileage may vary. For reference, my 5'2" wife tried to use it, hated it enough that she refused to play anything because 'I can't grip this stupid thing'. * Provided cables - both cables are relatively stiff, at least as far as mice cables go. The longer of the two is braided and feels like high quality, while the shorter feels more on the flimsy side. It works fine for me, as again, I don't tend to move the mouse a ton given my DPI settings. The more distance you regularly cover with your mouse while gaming though, the more likely you are to notice the stiffness of the provided cable * The Price - In my eyes, this mouse is a solid by at about $70 bucks. The MSRP, however, seems to be closer to $90, with some places selling it for closer to $100 (one company, whose big blue and yellow name we shall not mention, is even listing this thing at $115! ... ugh.). At this price, unless you really NEED a mouse of this size to have comfort in using it AND 'need' (because really, calling this a 'need' is a bit absurd) Aura sync, you *might* be better off looking at something along the lines of a Razer DeathAdder Elite. I had a very specific design in mind when I picked out this mouse. For me and for what I wanted, it was ideal. That will not be the case for everyone, which is why I rated it at 4 stars, but hopefully the information above can help someone else in making their own choices too - I wished there were more thorough reviews when I made my purchase for many items, and I guess it's about time I started leaving them myself! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2019 by Brent

  • ROG Buggy like the rest of their products.
Style: Gladius II (Wireless) Color: Black
Right out of the box... ROG Armory will not recognize the mouse is connected. ROG Aura SYNC is not having any effect on the mouse colors. ROG GPU Tweak has no effect on the mouse either. No Synchronization in my ROG Motherboard, ROG Graphics card, ROG Mouse. ASUS ROG Strix GTX1080 ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero ASUS ROG Gladius II Wireless ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2019 by Craig

  • Perfect for all the reasons I need it.
Style: Gladius II Origin (Wired) Color: Black
I needed a new mouse for work and this one fit the bill perfectly. I wanted to be able to unplug this at the end of the day and lock it in my desk before I left. I love the ability to unplug this! It is really hard to find mice like this. The feel is really natural as well. Coming from a MX Master it didn't look like it was going to be comfortable, but I love it even more. I have been wireless for a long time, and honestly the problems with lag or poor connection have really killed cutting the wires out completely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2018 by Alexander

  • Unsuitable for gaming, above average office use.
Style: Gladius II Origin (Wired) Color: Black
If you hold down the mouse buttons and wiggle them while using grey switches, it registers as clicks, which means you will accidentally double click with the left and right buttons quite often making them absolutely not suitable for gaming of any type. The blue switches however don't seem to suffer from that issue, however they're much "heartier" clicks and you can't click quite as fast with them. Regardless, even lifting up the mouse and setting it down causes the switches to trigger registering in accidental clicks, bad for games where you’re picking up the mouse a lot. Edit: After 2 years with this mouse, I could probably bump it up to 2.5 stars. My original assessment still stands that this mouse is not suitable for gaming. However it is a good office mouse and is very ergonomic & comfortable to use for extended periods of time. The rubber on the side is slightly grippy while still remaining comfortable as well (however because of the pattern is very difficult to clean). LED effects are very bright and attractive compared to other mice in this price range. At the end of the day it’s a bad gaming mouse but performs above average for normal desktop use and that’s not a bad niche. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018 by Hapster

  • A mouse that lasts.
Style: Gladius II Origin (Wired) Color: Black
I really like Asus mice. They last forever. You can see my old ROG Gladius that is 5 years old and still going... Next to the Gladius II Origin. Sure the coating is peeling off and I had to replace the clickers once. But you can't beat it's durability. Gladius vs Gladius II Origin Pros: Smaller feet, better for my 4,000 DPI I play at because it gives me more control. The screws are easy to access for when you need to replace the clickers. RGB lights. Almost 1 for 1 in size and shape, which makes it easy to switch. Cons: No DPI switch lite... So you have no idea what profile your on. I don't like the new program for this new mouse, I just want a mouse only program. Less features, like adjustable angle snapping and 2,000 Hz polling rate. No extra feet. Overall: I am happy with it. I'll still keep my old one for a back up. The price for this mouse is pretty expensive, but I got mine used like new for a more reasonable $40. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019 by Gamer

  • Great mouse, little on the heavy side
Style: Gladius II Origin (Wired) Color: Black
I wanted so bad to love this mouse for my MMO gaming sessions. The underlighting is pretty awesome and the software works great with AuraSync. The only downside is only 2 DPI per profile (sort of a weird limitation seeing as every other software allows 5+) and for some reason my games wouldn't pick up on custom button settings until I would redo them another time. The only real downside for me is mouse is HEAVY. I'm used to large mice and prefer them, but this one felt awkward on almost every surface I tried it on. Didn't seem to glide very easily and was a bear to move forward. (Run around 2500DPI/500HZ on all mice I use) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2018 by Christopher Deal

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