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4 days ago
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ASUS Republic Reveals New Esports Gear at Computex 2025
Home » Emerging technologies » Gaming » ASUS Republic Reveals New Esports Gear at Computex 2025 ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) announced a new range of esports-focused products at Computex 2025. The brand reaffirmed its commitment to competitive gaming through the unveiling of several high-performance devices. The lineup includes the ROG Falcata 75% gaming keyboard, ROG Harpe II Ace gaming mouse, and the Strix Ace XG248 gaming monitor. Also revealed were the ROG Courser and Destrier Core gaming chairs, along with the ROG Sheath II XXL mouse pad. ROG emphasized that its Ace products were co-developed with professional esports players. These devices feature top-tier performance to meet the demands of competitive gaming. Max 'Demon1' Mazanov, a VALORANT Champions winner, helped design the Harpe II Ace for optimized claw and fingertip grip use. Kris Huang, General Manager of ASUS Gaming & Workspace Gear, stated, 'Our mission is simple: to equip the next generation of champions with the tools they need to reach the top.' In addition, ROG announced a brand partnership with CS2 star Mathieu 'ZywOo' Herbaut. He will assist in testing and developing new keyboard products. The brand also reported continued collaborations with esports teams like NRG Sports and Team Vitality. The newly revealed ROG Falcata is a 75% split keyboard designed for adaptability. Users can detach the left module to free up desk space for mouse movement. It uses ROG HFX V2 Magnetic Switches with a 100-million-keypress lifespan and customizable actuation ranging from 0.1–3.5mm. The keyboard offers a Rapid Trigger toggle for instant response It features 8000Hz polling rate and ROG SpeedNova 8K wireless tech Tri-mode connectivity supports USB, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless The ROG Harpe II Ace gaming mouse is built using bio-based nylon and weighs just 48 grams. It includes the ROG AimPoint Pro sensor with 42,000 dpi and track-on-glass technology. The mouse has a true wireless 8000Hz polling rate and supports ROG Gear Link for easy browser-based configuration. ASUS also revealed the Strix Ace XG248 monitor with a 610Hz refresh rate and 0.8ms input lag, designed specifically for esports. The ROG Sheath II XXL mouse pad was introduced with cooling fabric and a large surface area of 900 x 400mm. It includes a nonslip rubber base and flat-stitched edges. Additionally, the ROG Courser chair features a 90–155° recline range and 4D adjustable lumbar support. The Destrier Core, now in Moonlight White, offers a breathable mesh build and elevated armrests for mobile gaming. ZywOo, now part of Team Vitality, praised the ROG Falchion Ace keyboard. He described the switches as 'supersmooth and fast,' noting they boost his in-game confidence. With these announcements, ASUS Republic of Gamers continues to solidify its position in the esports hardware market.


Hindustan Times
20-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
ASUS ROG unveils new esports gear, partners with top pro players at Computex 2025
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has showcased a range of new esports-focused products at Computex 2025.. The latest releases include the ROG Falcata 75% gaming keyboard, the esports-targeted ROG Harpe II Ace gaming mouse, the Strix Ace XG248 gaming monitor, new ROG Courser and Destrier Core gaming chairs, and the ROG Sheath II XXL mouse pad. ROG developed these products in collaboration with professional esports players to meet the demands of precision, speed, and reliability required in high-level play. Max Demon1 Mazanov, a VALORANT Champions winner, contributed to the design of the Harpe II Ace mouse, which focuses on optimising it for claw and fingertip grip styles. Also read: Google renames Find My Device to Find Hub: What's new, and why Android trackers still need work Kris Huang, General Manager of ASUS Gaming & Workspace Gear, said the company aims to provide gamers with reliable tools to perform well under pressure. ASUS also announced a partnership with renowned CS2 player Mathieu ZywOo Herbaut, who will assist in testing and developing new keyboard products. ROG maintains long-term collaborations with esports teams such as NRG Sports and Team Vitality, supplying gear for Team Vitality's Counter-Strike and VALORANT squads. The ROG Falcata keyboard features a 75 percent split design that allows users to reposition the left section and clears space for mouse movement. The keyboard uses ROG's hot-swappable HFX V2 Magnetic Switch, which offers adjustable actuation points from 0.1 to 3.5 mm, fine-tuned in 0.01 mm steps. The switches include a dust-resistant walled stem design and a snap-fit mechanism to reduce key wobble. Also read: ChatGPT now lets you download Deep Research reports as PDFs - here's how The Falcata also uses the ROG Hall Sensor for accurate input detection, which minimises electrical noise and interference. Its multifunction wheel and button enable quick adjustments to actuation points, media playback, and lighting settings. Additionally, the keyboard supports an 8000Hz polling rate and features ROG SpeedNova 8K wireless technology, delivering up to 610 hours of battery life. Users can connect to three devices simultaneously through Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or wired USB. The keyboard also includes four-layer dampening to reduce typing noise and detachable silicone wrist rests for comfort. The ROG Harpe II Ace mouse is designed for esports players seeking precision and speed. Made from bio-based nylon to reduce weight and environmental impact, it weighs 48 grams and features the ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor with 42,000 dpi and track-on-glass technology. The mouse supports a true wireless 8000Hz polling rate enabled by the new ROG SpeedNova 8K technology. Also read: iOS 19 to take to boost iPhone's battery life with help of AI Developed with input from esports pros, including Demon1, the Harpe II Ace accommodates claw and fingertip grips with its tapered sidewalls and optimised button layout. It features optical micro switches rated for 100 million clicks and large PTFE feet for smooth gliding. Zone Mode optimises performance by maximising polling rate, disabling RGB lighting, and simplifying data signals. The mouse can be configured through a browser-based interface via ROG Gear Link without software installation. The Strix Ace XG248 gaming monitor debuted alongside the mouse. It uses a Super TN panel with a 610Hz refresh rate and 0.8ms input lag, which aims to deliver fast and responsive visuals for esports competition. Also read: Samsung unveils world's first 500Hz OLED monitor with QHD display and gamer-focused features The ROG Sheath II XXL mouse pad measures 900 x 400 mm and features cooling fabric for heat dissipation. Its rubber base prevents slipping, and its anti-fray stitched edges improve durability. ROG also introduced two new gaming chairs. The Courser chair offers a reclining system with synchronised back support and adjustable 4D armrests. It has customisable lumbar support and a detachable headrest. The Destrier Core chair is available in Moonlight White and includes breathable mesh, adjustable support, and features aimed at comfort during long sessions.