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ASUS ROG Announces an Arsenal of Gaming Peripherals for Competitive Players and Esports Pros

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced an exciting array of gaming peripherals designed to give hardcore gamers and esports pros an edge over the competition. New peripherals include the Falchion Ace HFX and Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless gaming keyboards, ROG Harpe Ace Mini and Strix Impact III Wireless gaming mice, and the ROG Pelta headset.

ROG Falchion Ace HFX gaming keyboard
The ROG Falchion Ace HFX wired gaming keyboard boasts a 65% layout in a 60% keyboard frame, and masterfully incorporates navigation and arrow keys into its design. It features ROG HFX Magnetic Switches that deliver solid keystrokes. The switch actuation points can be customized from anywhere between 0.1- 4.0 mm for instantaneous response. An 8000 Hz polling rate and 0.125 ms response time make the Falchion Ace HFX up to 8X faster than competitor keyboards. Plus, a Rapid Trigger toggle can be activated for the fastest typing response and key repeat rates, without the need for additional software. The Speed Tap mode prioritizes the last input and automatically releases the previous one to eliminate any time gap for counter-strafing and ensure precise aim, especially in FPS games.





Typing experiences on the ROG Falchion Ace HFX gaming keyboard are enhanced thanks to integrated five-layer dampening and silicone gasket mount design.

A multifunction button and interactive touch panel provide users with convenient, intuitive control over a variety of settings including actuation point, media pause/playback, volume, and keyboard lighting. In addition, the RGB light bar on top of the keyboard shows dynamic lighting effects in real-time as adjustments are made. Ports on the left and right of the rear edge of the keyboard allow for a neater setup and allow users to quick-toggle switch between two PCs. A bundled keyboard cover protects the Falchion Ace HFX from dust when not in use.



ROG Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless gaming keyboard
The ROG Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless has a 96% layout and features light-actuated ROG RX optical switches that ensure wobble-free keystrokes with near-zero debounce delay, along with integrated sound-dampening foam that absorbs pinging noises and echoes to improve keystroke acoustics. The Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless includes a multifunction button and multiwheel for intuitive volume, keyboard lighting, and media playback controls. The F1-F5 keys are pre-programmed as hotkeys for recording and Xbox Game Bar functions.

Tri-mode connectivity gives users the flexibility to use Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz with ROG SpeedNova wireless technology, or simply use a wired USB connection. The Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless can also achieve an 8000 Hz polling rate and 0.125 ms response time with ROG Polling Rate Booster. In addition, the Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless includes additional ROG-themed UV-coated ABS keycaps with special ROG elements for a unique look and a detachable wrist rest for comfortable typing experiences.



ROG Harpe Ace Mini gaming mouse
The latest addition to the ROG Harpe Ace family, the ROG Harpe Ace Mini, inherits the design language of the original but in a more refined, smaller form factor to accommodate a wider range of hand sizes and grip styles.

The lightweight 49-gram shell is made of innovative bio-based nylon, and has a smooth matte coating for a clean look. The coating effectively handles sweat and grease, giving users a sure grip and precise control. The top-tier performance offered by the Harpe Ace Mini is trusted by esports pros playing at the highest level. a 42,000-dpi ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor with Track-on-Glass technology allows for ultimate precision on almost any surface.

The Harpe Ace Mini features ROG Optical Micro Switches for instant actuation and a 100-million-click lifespan. ROG SpeedNova wireless technology enables ultralow latency 2.4 GHz RF connectivity with up to 105 hours of battery life for gaming marathons. the Harpe Ace Mini works with the ROG Omni Receiver, allowing the mouse and a compatible keyboard to be connected to a PC or laptop via a single USB connection.

Users can pair up with the ROG Polling Rate Booster to experience up to a true 8000 Hz polling rates for incredible accuracy. Users also have the convenience of adjusting frequently-used mouse settings simply by pressing different mouse button combinations with the onboard customization feature.



ROG Strix Impact III Wireless gaming mouse
Now available in a stunning Moonlight White color scheme, the ROG Strix Impact III Wireless boasts dual-wireless connectivity with ultrafast ROG SpeedNova 2.4 GHz wireless technology and a Bluetooth mode that enables connections to three devices simultaneously. Push-Fit Switch Sockets enable users to hot-swap compatible mechanical switches and to vary click force. The energy-efficient Strix Impact III Wireless works with AA or AAA batteries, delivering up to 618 hours of use in Bluetooth mode, or up to 450 hours of use in 2.4 GHz mode.



ROG Pelta gaming headset
The new ROG Pelta headset features tri-mode connectivity via Bluetooth, ultralow-latency ROG SpeedNova 2.4 GHz wireless technology or wired USB, enabling compatibility with PCs, Macs, PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, and mobile phones. The headset includes ROG-exclusive 50 mm titanium-plated diaphragm drivers that ensure rich, detailed sound with a wide 20 Hz-20 kHz frequency response. Plus, a 10 mm super-wideband boom microphone covers a wider frequency range to capture nuance without peaking or distortion, delivering natural and clear communication even during hectic in-game moments. A lightweight 309 grams, the headset features a breathable elastic fabric headband, offering three adjustment levels so users can select the ideal fit for comfortable extended gaming sessions. In addition, the Pelta delivers up to 60 hours of listening time in 2.4 GHz mode, with a quick 15-minute fast charge providing up to three hours of use.



Demon1 appointed as an ROG peripherals ambassador
ASUS ROG also announced Max "Demon1" Mazanov, winner of VALORANT Champions 2023, as the new ROG peripherals ambassador. He's recognized as one of the brightest gaming talents around thanks to his breakthrough performances during VCT 2023: Tokyo Masters and VALORANT Champions 2023. As part of Team ROG, he'll have access to a full arsenal of ROG peripherals, including products from the ROG Ace esports lineup: the ROG Falchion Ace HFX keyboard, ROG Harpe Ace Mini mouse, and the ROG Delta II headset that delivers superior in-game comms. In his role, Demon1 will also be testing new ROG peripherals and offer feedback on their design and features. "Having Demon1 on Team ROG is invaluable to the development of our products," said Kris Huang, General Manager of the ASUS Gaming Gear and Accessory business unit. "His professional insights and feedback help drive ROG to continue creating top-tier products that embody the core values the gaming community seeks."

"I'm thrilled to be the product ambassador for ASUS ROG peripherals," said Demon1. "In esports, we're constantly striving to improve and tackle tougher challenges daily, so it's great to partner with a brand that shares the same dedication in delivering the best gear for competitive players like myself. This commitment makes them a perfect fit for my esports journey."

Availability and pricing
ROG FALCHION ACE HFX - Pre order starts 8/20 @ Newegg for $199.99 as will offer it at other leading channel partners including Amazon, Microcenter, ASUS eStore

Canada - Best Buy Canada
ASUS will offer it at other leading channel partners including Canada Computers, Memory Express

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Players that buy these keyboards don't even need a numpad, as the games that use these are from the early 90's.
 

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Now if Asus only abandoned Armoury Crate for a sleek and functional software with minimal footprint. At the moment the installer weights 3 GB for a peripherals software and you might need to install additional packages for some peripherals, which bloat the installation even more (like armoury crate Gear) for my keyboard. Because of that hassle and the buggy armoury crate software, I can't recommend buying Asus peripherals although the build quality has been rather good for the ones I had. What a bummer
 
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Man how many peripherals does a market need? And every time its the same shit repackaged, pretty much. Okay, there's a new switch here, a gaudy design there, a completely broken product elsewhere, but the bottom line is these are all KB's and mice. Isn't this product category done at this point? It is to me... We've had over 30 years of this and a mouse is still a mouse, a kb still a kb, they don't even perform radically differently beyond some basic features. Ofc marketing says otherwise and subsequently there's a bunch of fools parted from money defending their uber high number-infused peripherals being actually much better.... but I'm not seeing it. Everything is already solid in the realm of diminishing returns / placebo.
 

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This is how I see ROG Strix Scope II 96 RX Wireless gaming keyboard:
PRO
- wobble free switches, lubed, good sound if it is like previous version
- big wrist rest
- 8000 Hz
- Bluetooth, wireless and wired
CONS
- no Hall Effect switches
- no gap between F1-F4 and F5-F8 and F9-F12
- the key caps are ABS
- the layout is weird, even for gaming I'd prefer TKL or full
- the software

A big retailer had ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless, the non RX version, on sale (50% off) and after the sale was over only one review appeared, I'm curious how many they sold, but I'm certain that aren't many fans of 96% and 65% layouts.

If you pay over 200 for a gaming keyboard you probably want HE switches.
 
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