PR: ASUS Announces Strix DSP, Strix Claw, Strix Tactic Pro and Strix Glide Series
Today ASUS launched all the Strix.
Strix DSP gaming headset packs huuuuuge 60mm neodymium-magnet drivers beneath full-size hexagonal ear cushions (which are 130mm across at the widest point), with highly-effective environmental-noise-cancellation (ENC) technology that filters out up to 90% of external noise. It's driver-free USB design makes it great for gaming PCs or laptops, and the inbuilt audio station processes native 7.1-channel surround-sound audio - including Dolby® Headphone and Dolby Pro Logic® IIx technologies - right into your ear holes.
Strix Claw is an optical gaming mouse with up to 5000 DPI, adjustable in increments as low as 50 DPI. There’s even a DPI clutch button that lets serious snipers reduce the DPI instantly for super-accurate aiming. An LED indicator shows the current DPI status. The Strix Claw packs high-quality Japanese-made Omron® D2F-01F switches for smoother click-action, keeping those pinkies happy, and inside it's a clever mouse, packing 64KB of memory so it can remember software customizations.
Strix Tactic Pro is a mechanical gaming keyboard available with MX red (light no click), blue (light with click), brown (heavy with click) or black (heavy no click) keys, depending on your preference, that are good for 50 million keystrokes. The Tactic Pro has the highest-specification N-Key Rollover (NKRO) technology over USB which ensures that every key press is registered, regardless of how many keys are held down at once. When it needs to behave like a traditional keyboard, the 6-Key Rollover (6KRO) switch flicks its mode instantly. It's got a total of 21 macro keys; between the 13 dedicated keys, plus, F1-F8 can be additionally reassigned, while the on-the-fly macro-recording key allows actions and keystroke sequences to be captured without interrupting gameplay. The keyboard can be modified with its software or left to use the hardware PnP modes.
Strix Glide Control and Strix Glide Speed are gaming mouse pads, where the Glide Control is finished with a premium, heavy-weave fabric, providing a textured surface for games that require fine control and absolute precision, while the Glide Speed is made with a fine-weave finish that allows the mouse to glide swiftly across the entire pad with very low resistance. Both work with laser or optical mice and are manufactured with fray-resistant edges for durability.
See the press release for further details of all the products, below the gallery.
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