Testseek.com have collected 129 expert reviews of the Asus ROG Gladius 2 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ROG Gladius 2.
April 2017
(85%)
129 Reviews
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102 Reviews
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The editors liked
Incredibly accurate optical sensor (12000 DPI)
Attractive Aura light sync system
Alps mouse wheel encoder for a positive stepped action
The ability to swap out Omron micro switches
Refined and streamlined drivers linking all ROG peripherals
Qui
Hand-pleasing shape
Two detachable cords with different textures
Smooth performance from optical sensor
Nifty lighting
Detachable cord
Attractive
Ergonomic design
Excellent optical sensor
Sniper-mode button
Lift-distance wizard
Extra pair of switches
Feels well-built
Comfortable
Right-handed shape well-suited for all grip types and nearly all hand sizes
Excellent sensor performance
Good choice of materials
Comfortable for palm-grip users
Great buttons
Socket-switch design
Very nice RGB lighting features
The editors didn't like
Slightly pricier (due to quality)
Ratings
Pricey for feature set
Configuration software buggy at times
Only three configuration profiles
Slippery grips
Pricey for what you get
Only three stored profiles
And not executable-specific
Only two DPI settings
No separate X/Y axis controls
Buggy
Primitive macro editor
Rubber grips are slick
Frenetic lighting effects can't be slowed
Quite heavy
High click latency
The braided cable is very stiff
The PVC cable is too short
Minor QC issues with the side buttons and scroll wheel
Published: 2019-03-18, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Hand-pleasing shape, Two detachable cords with different textures, Smooth performance from optical sensor, Nifty lighting,
Pricey for feature set, Configuration software buggy at times, Only three configuration profiles, Slippery grips
An all-around capable gaming mouse, the Asus Gladius II Origin is well-made hardware but needs some software polish and a signature feature to warrant its premium price...
Consistent performance with great customization An accurate mouse with good ergonomics and RGB customization. Replaceable switches should keep this a solid part of your gaming arsenal for a long time...
Incredibly accurate optical sensor (12000 DPI), Attractive Aura light sync system, Alps mouse wheel encoder for a positive stepped action, The ability to swap out Omron micro switches, Refined and streamlined drivers linking all ROG peripherals, Qui
Slightly pricier (due to quality), Ratings:
Performance of this product was not only precise and accurate at extremely high levels of DPI, but a special nod must go to the Armory drivers: the fine tuning of lift-off distance to the supreme angle-snapping feature was employed perfectly.The appearanc...
ASUS has really jumped into the peripheral market with both feet recently. The Gladius II Origin is one of the three Gladius models, all of which are similar under the hood. Like or dislike of peripherals is a very subjective measure, but we enjoy the mor...
Excellent sensor performance, Good choice of materials, Comfortable for palm-grip users, Great buttons, Socket-switch design, Very nice RGB lighting features
The braided cable is very stiff, The PVC cable is too short, Minor QC issues with the side buttons and scroll wheel
The Gladius II Origin is available for $99.99. Excellent sensor performance Good choice of materials Comfortable for palm-grip users Great buttons Socket-switch design Very nice RGB lighting features The braided cable is very stiff The PVC cable is too sh...
Detachable cord, Attractive, ergonomic design, Excellent optical sensor, Sniper-mode button, Lift-distance wizard, Extra pair of switches
Pricey for what you get, Only three stored profiles, and not executable-specific, Only two DPI settings, No separate X/Y axis controls, Buggy, primitive macro editor, Rubber grips are slick, Frenetic lighting effects can't be slowed
Dated configuration software and a high price hamper this general gaming mouse, but its optical sensor and micro switches are of very high quality. Read More...
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Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
ASUS ROG Gladius II received a number of pleasant improvements in comparison with the first version of the mouse. The most important of these is the powerful and best-in-class optical sensor Pixart PMW 3360, capable of withstanding loads far beyond human...
Sequels to anything are always something which makes us a little cautious. The Godfather II and Empire Strikes Back are pretty much the flag bearers, and everything else tends to lose what made the original so great in the first place. Fortunately the Gla...
Abstract: When it comes to third-party hardware and peripheral manufacturers in the PC world, it's tough to top the reputation that the folks at Asus have built.They are widely regarded by those across all spectrums of the PC community (from office productivity t...