Author: Jason
Rating: 5
Review: So you want a new gaming mouse. Maybe your old one has a few broken pieces or maybe you're just tired of looking at it. Maybe you're looking for something a little smaller or a little bigger. Maybe you're like me, your old mouse was fine but you want something from a big brand, something dependable, something to rely on. My friend, look no further than the ROG Pugio II. Now I've been using this mouse for the past two months and I love it. It has a sleek body that fits very well in the hand, and the ambidextrous nature of the buttons allows for mapping you wouldn't usually see on your standard gaming mouse. If you, like me, have a ROG motherboard controlled by the Armory Crate, then you'll very much appreciate the seemeless connectivity between the mouse and the program. For a wireless gaming mouse, it's very responsive. When connected via the wireless adaptor or Bluetooth, the mouse will indicate its battery level by changing colour intermittently, showing green for 70% and above, blue between 70 and 25% and red if it dips below 25%. But that doesn't mean your fun has to end, oh no. The mouse has plug and play capabilities, so if your battery gets low, all you have to do is connect the charging wire and continue gaming. Another nice feature of the mouse is that it comes with spare parts and the tools necessary to replace those parts, along with an instruction manual that tells you how to do it. Now you may look at the price and think "That seems awfully expensive for a mouse" but I assure you it is worth every penny. If you're an old school gamer you may remember the R.A.T series of mice that were around a few years ago. Remember how expensive they got? But they were good. Worth the money. And the ROG Pugio II is no different. So again, if you're looking for a gaming mouse that'll provide a smooth experience and looks good, this is the mouse for you.