ASUS ROG Unveils New Line of Gaming Peripherals Including Keyboard, Mouse, Headset, and Mouse Pad
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has officially introduced a new lineup of gaming peripherals designed to meet the needs of players across various platforms. The latest products include the ROG Azoth X mechanical keyboard, ROG Keris II Origin mouse, ROG Scabbard II Arctic Gray XXL mouse pad, and the ROG Delta II Moonlight White gaming headset.
ROG Azoth X Mechanical Keyboard
The ROG Azoth X is a compact 75% mechanical keyboard aimed at users who want a balance between performance and customization. It features translucent keycaps with legends on both the front and top, allowing more of the RGB lighting to be visible. The keycaps carry a unique ROG theme, and the keyboard supports a wide range of mechanical switches due to its south-facing PCB design.
The keyboard includes five internal dampening layers made of silicone and PORON, along with a gasket-mounted structure and FR4 plate, all intended to provide a quieter and more stable typing experience. The default switches are ROG NX Snow V2, which are designed for smooth keypresses and softer acoustics. The hot-swappable sockets make it easy to replace switches without soldering.
Other features include an integrated OLED display and a three-way control knob for quick adjustments. It supports three connectivity modes: USB wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless using ROG’s SpeedNova technology. The keyboard comes with two sets of adjustable feet and a silicone wrist rest for added comfort during extended use.
ROG Keris II Origin Gaming Mouse
The ROG Keris II Origin is a lightweight gaming mouse with a 64-gram body designed for comfort and responsiveness. The shape has been tested by competitive players and supports different grip styles. The mouse includes RGB lighting in three zones and uses the ROG Push-Fit Switch Socket II system, allowing users to swap switches easily.
Inside, the mouse is equipped with the ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, capable of up to 42,000 dpi tracking resolution and working on glass surfaces. It also uses the ROG Micro Switch II, rated for 100 million clicks. The mouse connects via USB, Bluetooth, or 2.4 GHz wireless and supports the ROG Omni Receiver, which allows multiple devices to connect through a single dongle.
It also supports high polling rates when paired with the optional ROG Polling Rate Booster. Additional features include on-mouse button combinations for quick setting adjustments, anti-slip grip tape, flexible paracord cable, and PTFE feet for smoother glides.
ROG Scabbard II Arctic Gray XXL Mouse Pad
The Scabbard II Arctic Gray XXL is an extended mouse pad designed to fit under both a keyboard and mouse. It uses a cloth surface with a water-, oil-, and dust-resistant coating. The new Arctic Gray color gives it a neutral appearance that fits well with lighter desktop themes. The edges are flat-stitched to prevent fraying and to keep the surface level over time.
ROG Delta II Moonlight White Headset
The ROG Delta II Moonlight White headset is built for cross-platform use and features tri-mode connectivity. It supports 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and 3.5 mm wired connections, making it compatible with PCs, consoles, and mobile devices. The wireless mode uses ROG’s SpeedNova system for low-latency audio and efficient power use.
Audio is handled by 50 mm drivers with titanium-plated diaphragms. When used in 2.4 GHz mode, the headset delivers high-resolution 24-bit/96 kHz playback. A detachable 10 mm wideband boom microphone ensures voice clarity during voice chat or online matches.
The headset can connect to two sources at the same time, such as a game console and a smartphone, through its DualFlow Audio feature. Battery life reaches up to 110 hours with RGB lighting turned off, and a quick 15-minute charge provides around 11 hours of use. The headset weighs 318 grams and comes with two sets of ear cushions for a better fit.
ASUS ROG has not announced pricing yet, but the new devices are expected to be available through regular retail channels in the coming weeks.