The ROG Strix series of the Taiwanese giant Asus includes mice for gamers who stand at the junction of the primary and middle classes. The top manipulators that Asus carries around at technology exhibitions come out under the ROG flags. The company reserves low-cost gaming manipulators for the TUF line. And everything in the middle is sent to the ROG Strix series.


This approach allows engineers, on the one hand, to take a thoughtful approach to equipment, and on the other ― not to save on everything. For example, they often use excellent, though not the most top-end sensors of the Pixart 3327 caliber. The role of mechanical switches is played by high-end Omron products with an increased service life. In TUF mice, it is most often limited to 20 million clicks, while in ROG Strix this figure usually reaches 50-60 million clicks. Naturally, all models are equipped with RGB backlight, which is tied to the Aura Sync synchronization system.

Also, ROG Strix gaming manipulators can boast of unusual chips in the spirit of elite esports mice. For example, the simple-looking ROG Strix Evolve model can change its shape and weight by throwing off two removable upper panels. Wireless ROG Strix Impact II Wireless is able to switch radio channels in the background in search of the optimal unloaded frequency. And in the ROG Strix Impact II Electro Punk model, the company's engineers used unconventional switches with a hinged mechanism that provide the shortest possible stroke of the keys and a quick return to the starting position.