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Computex 2025: ASUS introduces new gaming peripherals, chairs and monitor

Computex 2025: ASUS introduces new gaming peripherals, chairs and monitor
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ASUS's gaming division Republic of Gamers introduced new computer peripherals and a gaming chair at Computex 2025. The new products were released as part of the ROG Ace collection and primarily focused on esports.

The ROG Falcata split keyboard allows you to free up even more desk space for your mouse when needed. It uses interchangeable ROG HFX V2 Magnetic Switches, which can be adjusted from 0.1 to 3.5 mm with an accuracy of 0.01 mm. According to the company, the switches can withstand up to 100 million keystrokes.

The upper switch body is made of polycarbonate, while the stem and bottom are made of polymer plastic. In addition, the stem design with walls increases stability and protects against dust. The keyboard also has an ROG Hall Sensor for precise input detection, reducing electrical noise and interference, and increasing magnetic flux.

Falcata also features a dedicated wheel and button that can be customized to suit your needs, such as switching the trigger point, changing the volume, playing media, adjusting the backlight, etc. At the same time, the keyboard has an 8000 Hz polling rate and ROG SpeedNova 8K wireless technology, which will provide up to 610 hours of battery life. Falcata can be connected to three devices at once via Bluetooth, a 2.4 GHz connector, or via a wire.

The ROG Harpe II Ace was co-developed with Valorant pro Demon1 and is based on the ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition. With design changes, it is better suited for both claw and fingertip grips and is 11% lighter than the Aim Lab Edition, weighing in at 48 grams. The internal structure has also been revised and reinforced to prevent sidewall flex.

In other details, the Harpe II Ace, like the Falcata, features SpeedNova 8K wireless technology, and is the first gaming mouse to use a microcontroller that enables a wireless polling rate of 8,000 Hz.The ROG Harpe II Ace features the ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor with 42,000 dpi resolution and track-on-glass technology for precise control. It has a claimed lifespan of 100 million clicks.

Along with the mouse and keyboard, ASUS also presented a desk mat — ROG Sheath II XXL. Its dimensions are 900 x 400 x 3 mm. The mat has a non-slip rubber base for reliable grip on any surface, narrow seams at the edges and a wear-resistant coating that withstands intensive use.

To complement the workplace, ASUS also showed off the ROG Courser gaming chair. It features a 90-155° dynamic synchronized recline system with constant back support and armrests that rotate 360° in 4D. The seat measures 58 centimeters, and for even greater customization, the headrest can be removed. In addition, the company introduced the ROG Destrier Core in white.

Another new addition to Computex aimed at esports enthusiasts is the 24-inch FHD ASUS ROG Strix ACE XG248QSG monitor. It uses a Super TN panel with a refresh rate of 610 Hz, has an input lag of 0.8 ms, and ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur 2 technology to reduce motion blur. In addition, the new design has a reduced leg to free up even more space on the desk for the keyboard and mouse.

Recall that ASUS also showed the ASUS ProArt A16 laptop and several new Chromebooks at Computex 2025.

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