Following on from our look at the new ASUS ROG Strix Evolve mouse – which walked away with our top award – our attention today turns to the Pugio. Unlike the Strix Evolve, the Pugio is a pure ambidextrous mouse that does not allow you to change its shape. However, it does have hot-swappable switches, customisable side buttons and glorious RGB lighting, so let's get to it.
You might have noticed we have done quite a few ASUS ROG peripheral reviews in recent months – this is actually the seventh mouse, keyboard or headset I've seen from the company this year, and it definitely shows the emphasis ROG is putting on the peripheral market.
All 7 of those products have been award winners, too, so there are high hopes for the Pugio, a £69.95 ambidextrous mouse with more than its fair share of killer features.
Specifications
- Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Tracking: Optical
- OS Support: Windows® 10, Windows® 8.1, Windows® 7
- Dimensions: L120 x W68 x H37mm
- Weight: 103 g without cable
- Resolution: 7200dpi
- Interface available: USB
- Contents, 1 x ROG pouch, 1 x ROG accessary case, 2 x Japanese-made Omron switches, 2 x side button covers, 1 x ROG logo sticker
- Compatible switch list for ROG switch socket: Omron D2F Series switches: D2F, D2F-F, D2F-01, D2F-01F. Omron D2FC Series switches: D2FC-3M, D2FC-F-7N, D2FC-F-7N(10M), D2FC-F-7N(20M), D2FC-F-K (50M)
Acceleration?
Interpolation?
Tracking accuracy on different surfaces?
Raise height?
Is this really a review? 😀