ASUS ROG Strix Scope II: Tri-Mode Connection Tested, Surprising Switch Comfort

ASUS ROG Strix Scope II: Tri-Mode Connection Tested, Surprising Switch Comfort

We’ve had a chance to test the ASUS ROG Strix Scope II’s tri-mode connectivity, and it impresses with seamless transitions between Bluetooth, 2.4Ghz, and USB-C. The inclusion of dampening foam and switch-dampening pads...

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Black Ergo RGB Dragon vs. Office Needs: Surprising DPI Compared

Black Ergo RGB Dragon vs. Office Needs: Surprising DPI Compared

Black Ergo RGB Dragon vs. Office Needs: Surprising DPI Compared We’ve been testing the Redragon M602 Ergonomic RGB Gaming Mouse to see if its high-performance features translate to office use. On the surface, it’s designed for gamers—cool black finish, contoured fit, and vibrant RGB lighting—but our hands felt comfortable from the start. The 9 programmable buttons are a standout, though we mostly used a few for quick office shortcuts. The 7200 Adjustable DPI was impressive, offering precision from tight deadlines to smooth document navigation. We were surprised by how evenly the DPI scales across different speeds—ideal for both detailed work and quick clicks. While the mouse’s power isn’t always necessary for office tasks, its ergonomic design and customizable buttons make it surprisingly versatile. We’ll keep testing to see if it overcomes its gaming origins as an office staple.

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HERO Sensor vs. RGB vs. 11 Buttons... G502 Testing In-Depth

HERO Sensor vs. RGB vs. 11 Buttons... G502 Testing In-Depth

Excerpt: As we set up the Logitech G502 HERO, the HERO 25K sensor delivered crisp tracking with minimal lag, handling our rapid swipes across the surface flawlessly. We admired the customizable RGB lighting, tweaking the hues to match our setup—our preference was a cool blue glow, though the spectrum felt limitless. The 11 programmable buttons proved a dream for mapping complex macros, though we did find the weight adjustment useful for tailoring the mouse to our grip. The onboard memory made it convenient to switch profiles between devices, a small yet significant convenience. With the 25,600 DPI range and responsive sensor, the G502 felt sensitive enough for precise targeting yet robust enough for freehand movements. Even with its bulkier build, we appreciated the balance of features and performance, satisfied with its versatility.

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