The Asus ROG mice have everything you need for success in esports tournaments and online battles: excellent technical characteristics (Omron switches, Pixart PMW 3360 optical level sensors), advanced equipment, thoughtful ergonomics, a set of functional software, rich RGB backlight, etc. The connection is mostly wired.


Asus wouldn't be itself if it didn't have a festival inside the festival. As in the case of ROG video cards, the mouse series of the same name has grown over time, and now you can find names like ROG Pugio, ROG Gladius, ROG Spatha, etc. in the model range. Despite the clear kinship, there are enough differences between them. For example, the catchy and aggressive ROG Spatha models are created for fans of MMO games. They regularly flash at technology exhibitions, but because of the not very convenient form, they do not enjoy much love among gamers.

Gladius models have taken a different path, trying to make both cool and convenient at the same time. They also use a combined connection, top-end optical sensors and high-end mechanical switches, but the shape is made so that the manipulator lies comfortably in the hand. Pugio manipulators, named after the daggers of Roman legionnaires, boast a symmetrical body shape. Well, ROG Sica are created for fans of light and compact mice.