ASUS adds a new keyboard and mouse to its ROG selection

ASUS unveils the ROG Spatha MMO mouse and ROG Claymore keyboard to its collection.

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Computex 2015 - ASUS has added two more peripherals to its growing list of Republic of Gamers products with the new ROG Spatha and ROG Claymore.

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The ASUS ROG Claymore is a new Cherry MX based keyboard with RGB switches which are individually customized backlit keys, offering 16.8 million colors. ASUS has provided N-key rollover, and a passthrough USB 3.1 port. There's also a detachable macro keyboard which allows for a fully custom setup.

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Moving onto the ASUS ROG Spatha is an MMO mouse with 12 buttons and wired/wireless modes with a magnesium alloy chassis. We have an 8200DPI laser sensor with 30g acceleration and a 2000Hz polling rate. It features an exclusive customizable socket design which looks super slick, and customizable 16.8 million color light effects.

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