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ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces New Keyboard, Mouse, Mousepad, and Gaming Headset

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced a new and wide-ranging gaming peripherals lineup. The latest additions to the ROG arsenal include the Azoth X gaming keyboard, Keris II Origin gaming mouse, Scabbard II Arctic Gray XXL gaming mousepad, and the Delta II Moonlight White gaming headset.

ROG Azoth X gaming keyboard
The ROG Azoth X is a 75% custom gaming keyboard built for discerning gamers and keyboard enthusiasts who demand precision and versatility. The keycaps feature a three-sided translucent design that amplifies RGB shine-through for a stunning visual display. The front and top of each keycap is dye-sublimated with the ROG Stellar theme for a signature look. A south-facing PCB ensures compatibility with a broad range of switches, while five dampening layers (one silicone and four PORON layers), a gasket mount, and an FR4 positioning plate work in unison to provide refined typing experiences. Hot-swappable ROG NX Snow Mechanical Switches V2 support diverse keycap profiles and deliver softer acoustics and smooth keystrokes.
The Azoth X includes an OLED display to show system info and status indicators, and features an intuitive three-way knob to adjust various keyboard settings. The extended silicone wrist rest is tailored to perfectly complement the ROG Azoth X. With two pairs of keyboard feet and three tilt angles, the Azoth X ensures comfortable typing experiences while providing firm support. 2.4 GHz ROG SpeedNova wireless technology offers stable, uninterrupted near-zero-latency gameplay. Alternatively, Bluetooth mode enables users to connect up to three devices at the same time, or charge and play simultaneously in wired USB mode.

ROG Keris II Origin gaming mouse
The ROG Keris II Origin mouse has an ergonomic and lightweight 64-gram design that caters to most grip styles, and a shape tested by esports pros. It features customizable RGB lighting across three zones and the ROG-exclusive Push-Fit Switch Socket II design for quick, easy swaps and customization. It boasts a host of ROG technologies, including the ROG Micro Switch II, ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, and ROG SpeedNova technology. The ROG Micro Switch II design provides users with crisp clicks as well as 100-million-click-lifespan durability; ROG AimPoint Pro is a 42,000-dpi optical sensor that ensures precise control and track-on-glass functionality; and ROG SpeedNova wireless technology offers reliable, low-latency performance and optimized energy efficiency.

The mouse is compatible with the ROG Polling Rate Booster (sold separately) for up to an 8K Hz polling rate. The Keris II Origin also features tri-mode connectivity, giving users the flexibility to use the mouse in either wired USB, Bluetooth, or 2.4 GHz RF modes. Plus, the mouse includes the ROG Omni Receiver, allowing users to wirelessly connect their laptop or PC to multiple supported devices via a single receiver. In addition, onboard controls allow users to easily access frequently-used mouse settings simply by pressing different button combinations. Bundled anti-slip mouse grip tape adds a bit of flair and provides users with a secure grip on the mouse, while the ROG Paracord and 100% PTFE mouse feet facilitate smooth and fast movement.

ROG Scabbard II Arctic Gray XXL mouse pad
This latest iteration of the Scabbard II gives it a new cloth surface with an Arctic Gray finish, perfectly matching builds and setups with lighter color schemes. A special surface coating repels water, oil, and dust to ensure smooth mouse glides. Its anti-fray, flat-stitched edges are now narrower than the standard stitched-edge mouse pad to ensure long-lasting durability and a neat aesthetic.

ROG Delta II Moonlight White headset
Designed to complete white-themed gaming setups, the ROG Delta II Moonlight White headset features versatile tri-mode connectivity, providing users with Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and wired 3.5 mm modes for extensive compatibility with PCs, consoles, and mobile devices. Built-in ROG SpeedNova wireless technology offers reliable, low-latency performance and optimized energy efficiency in 2.4 GHz mode.

The headset also provides users with incredibly immersive audio, thanks to 50 mm titanium-plated diaphragm drivers, high-res 24-bit 96 kHz audio (in 2.4 GHz mode), and a refined wireless sound signature. A 10 mm super-wideband boom microphone covers a wide frequency range to ensure natural, detailed, and clear voice - even during intense in-game communication. DualFlow Audio allows simultaneous audio playback from two connected 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth devices for greater flexibility—and even allows users to pick up a phone call by simply pressing the button on the earcup. The Delta II offers exceptional battery life, providing up to 110 hours of listening time in 2.4 GHz mode (RGB lighting off), with the fast-charge feature providing up to 11 hours of use from a quick 15-minute top-up. A lightweight, 318-gram design plus two sets of ergonomic D-shaped ear cushions ensure comfortable listening experiences for any user.
Source: ASUS
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5 Comments on ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces New Keyboard, Mouse, Mousepad, and Gaming Headset

#1
Ravenmaster
That also looks like a white PG32UCDM behind the peripherals, if i'm not mistaken.
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bonehead123
Wait, w.T.h....

How can these be "gamer" tois without any amine graphics or a cheesegrater rodent ???????

how dare they....

I'm calling for an IMMEDIATE boycott of all ROG'r stuff, until they fix this MASSIVE oversight.....:roll:


/s
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#3
Hxx
bonehead123Wait, w.T.h....

How can these be "gamer" tois without any amine graphics or a cheesegrater rodent ???????

how dare they....

I'm calling for an IMMEDIATE boycott of all ROG'r stuff, until they fix this MASSIVE oversight.....:roll:


/s
I just dont see enough RGB . Razer please save us !!!
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#4
Gmr_Chick
RavenmasterThat also looks like a white PG32UCDM behind the peripherals, if i'm not mistaken.
I was looking at that too. It also could've been one of their white XG monitors too.

Also, that keyboard is effing ugly. And what makes it different enough to call it the Azoth X compared to the Azoth non-X?
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