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ROG Gladius II
#758 in Gaming Mice

ROG - ROG Gladius II

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Hebolo • about 2 months ago

No one will suggest Corsair because the QC is bad and it's a brand people have decided to be elitist against (partly because most of the mice are heavy), but Corsair M65 maybe. There's also the Mad Catz R.A.T. 6+, but no optical switches. If looking for flat sides and maybe not short length, there are also the Corsair Glaive and Ironwolf, but again no optical switches. And the ROG Gladius II, which is hotswap (easily replaceable switches for when they break), but you already dismissed that option earlier. If you are strong, maybe the weight will bother you less.

r/MouseReview • Looking for right FINGERTIP mouse ->
Positive
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cervenred • 9 months ago

G305 - still solid - maybe not for large hands Asus gladius 2 - suitable for palm grip, even has hotswap Steelseries rival 3 wired is all I can think of atm, just don't do the "flashy rgb with shitty internals" thing.

r/MouseReview • Looking for a budget gaming mouse after disappointing experiences with Mars Gaming ->
Positive
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Qualified_Qualifier • 5 months ago

Check "ASUS ROG Gladius II" and later Gladius series. I use "Gladius II Core" Good fit, also best part is those have hot-swapable switches. If any switch goes bad, just swap them without need of soldering. I lost my last mouse to soldering iron. Using Rog Gladius 2 core for the past 5 years. Support the Right to Repair; no matter which brand you choose, check hot-swapable switch feature first.

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
Negative
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agemennon675 • 8 months ago

Don't buy a rog gladius scroll wheel bouncing back before 6months had to buy and repair the encoder myself

r/MMORPG • Comparable MMO mouse to a Razer Naga but with a scroll wheel that doesn't break after 6 months? ->
Positive
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kindaunfazed • 8 days ago

G502 and Razer flagship mice are at the top, I also used Asus Gladius for a while and enjoyed it. I’ll be getting the new wireless Harpe or the Spatha not sure yet.

r/PcBuild • What are some of the top gaming mice in your opinion ->
Positive
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Towhidabid • 4 months ago

Rog Gladius or Razer Dav 3/4 pro. Logitech G403 is also a good one.

r/MouseReview • Recommendations for large hand, FPS-focused, and palm grip? ->
Positive
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Dreydars • 4 months ago

i see some rog haters are here, rog mouses are a bit overpriced but really good, better quality than something like razer and better software for around same price

r/MouseReview • My Asus ROG mouse gaming ->
Neutral
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Homeless-Joe • 8 months ago

Dude, I still use an ~20yr old diamondback with zero issues, but my new naga rmb switch broke right after warranty ended, go figure… Not planning on buying another Razer product, the new stuff isn’t built to last. I switched to rog so I can swap out the switches if one goes, working ok so far.

r/MMORPG • Comparable MMO mouse to a Razer Naga but with a scroll wheel that doesn't break after 6 months? ->
Positive
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XelorNoxROG • 4 months ago

The mouse is really amazing, very powerful and light, the grip is really clean

r/MouseReview • My Asus ROG mouse gaming ->

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