ASUS Launches the ROG Spatha X Wireless Mouse Aimed at MMOs

ASUS ROG Spatha X

ASUS has unveiled the ROG Spatha X gaming mouse which is the successor to the ROG Spatha gaming mouse which was first released back in 2016. The ROG Spatha X builds on the foundations of the original ROG Spatha and features a wireless design just like its predecessor.

The ASUS ROG Spatha X keeps the design of the original Spatha gaming mouse and it features RGB lighting on the palm, the mouse wheel, and the MMO buttons. The RGB lighting can be controlled using ASUS’s RGB lighting software AuraSync for more customization of your gaming setup.

The ROG Spatha X mouse has a 19,000 DPI optical sensor that delivers a higher level of accuracy, and this higher accuracy ensures that during high action moments during your gaming sessions. In addition to the optical sensor, it uses ROG Micro Switch, which features gold-plated electro-junction, giving it a 70-million-click lifespan to ensure that this gaming mouse will not fail during your next stream or gaming sessions.

This new micro switch type allows for a much longer life span when compared to the Omron microswitch, which features a 20-million-click lifespan. The Spatha X MMO gaming mouse can connect through a 2.4 GHz wireless connection or a USB 2.0 wired connection. This allows users to easily switch this mouse from one PC to another by having one PC connect through the wireless dongle and another through the USB cord, making it perfect for a dual-PC streaming setup.

The ROG Spatha X has a brilliant battery life of 67 hours of usage on a full charge, which ensures that you won’t be interrupted by the battery running out, even during long gaming sessions. Just 15 minutes of charging through the USB Type-C or the charging dock can provide up to 12 hours of wireless playtime.

The ASUS ROG Spatha X mouse is releasing on the 24th of June and currently, the price tag is unknown for it.

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