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November 2014
(85%)
100 Reviews
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(84%)
14 Reviews
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The editors liked
Bundles Switches
Steel Grey Coating Gives Excellent Comfort
Potential For Future Iterations
Sharp sensor
Replaceable switches
Attractive
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
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
The editors didn't like
Detachable USB Cable That Provides No Benefits
Slightly awkward thumb rest
Lacks higher-end features
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'
Back end software is a bit stunted compared to others
Missing features like weight customisation
RGB lighting and other backend profile and DPI options
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 ...
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. ...
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...
Published: 2014-11-10, Author: Andre , review by: in.ign.com
Extra Omron switches that can be swapped out, RoG Armory is customisable, Supports all grips
A few more buttons would have been nice, A sniper switch would've been useful
The Asus ROG Gladius strikes down the rest with fantastic performance at an excellent price. It delivers excellent ergonomics, a superb optical sensor, an amazing level of customisation in the software, and the freedom to manage your mouse at the hardware...
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...
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 ...
Abstract: Even with the release of its new line of Strix peripherals, Asus continues to show unwavering support for its Republic of Gamers sub-brand.Chief among its releases this year is a new flagship mouse, the Gladius, meant primarily for those who play first-...
Abstract: Even with the release of its new line of Strix peripherals, Asus continues to show unwavering support for its Republic of Gamers sub-brand.Chief among its releases this year is a new flagship mouse, the Gladius, meant primarily for those who play first-pe...
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Published: 2015-03-04, Author: Chad , review by: reimarufiles.com
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: Before we introduce the Gladius, let's take at look at some of ASUS' other competitive gaming mice.At the entry level, we have the GX900 with its unique grip. Do not be surprised if the gaming experience is less than stellar, since beneath the package lie...