Introduction
ASUS released the Gladius II Wireless a while ago, which was the first 2.4 GHz mouse on my test bench that could compete with Logitech's Lightspeed technology in terms of wireless response time. It was time for another such model, and the company revealed the ROG Strix Carry at CES 2019 back in January. This is basically a tiny Gladius, so it's a right-handed gaming mouse, and as its name and dimensions might suggest, it's pretty much built for people who take their mice with them on their travels a lot. It has a PixArt PMW3330 optical sensor, which is a top-tier tracking unit. The mouse operates with 2 AA batteries and can be used on 2.4 GHz or via Bluetooth. The Carry also has one of the best features among gaming mice, which is the company's unique switch-socket design. This means the main switches can be swapped out within seconds without disassembly and soldering. This is a huge plus given how fast micro switches can fail nowadays.
Specifications
ASUS ROG Strix Carry |
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Size: | 101 mm x 62 mm x 36 mm |
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Size (inches): | 3.98" x 2.44" x 1.42" |
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Ambidextrous: | No |
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Weight: | 72.9 g (2.57 oz) without batteries |
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Number of Buttons: | 6 |
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Main Switches: | Omron D2FC-F-K & Omron D2F-01F |
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Wheel Encoder: | Kailh gray core (10 mm) |
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Sensor: | PixArt PMW3330 |
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Resolution: | 50–7,200 CPI |
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Polling Rate: | 125–1000 Hz |
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Cable: | None |
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Software: | ASUS ROG Armoury |
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Price: | 74.99$ |
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Warranty: | Two years |
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