Thursday, March 9th 2023

ASUS Reveals its TUF Gaming M3 Gen II Gaming Mouse

TUF Gaming M3 Gen II is an ultralight 59-gram mouse designed for comfort, even in the most frantic gaming marathons. This durable mouse is ready for whatever the day throws at it, with IP56 water and dust resistance, plus ASUS Antibacterial Guard protection. Play your own way with six programmable buttons, three onboard memory profiles and Aura Sync RGB lighting.

The 8000 dpi optical sensor delivers pixel-precise tracking, with a DPI button to switch between four sensitivity levels on the fly. The PTFE mouse feet ensure swift and smooth glide for complete control. Armoury Crate software allows for intuitive configuration and infinite illumination possibilities for easy configuration.
Pricing and availability to be confirmed by ASUS TUF Gaming.

Source: ASUS USA
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3 Comments on ASUS Reveals its TUF Gaming M3 Gen II Gaming Mouse

#1
Gmr_Chick
Now, see, once again this looks like a good mouse by Asus. One that I'd be interested in picking up, actually. But once again, I see the words "Armoury Crate" in the description and what started as interest in this mouse quickly turns to dread and a keen awareness to stay far, far away from it. :fear:
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BArms
Gmr_ChickNow, see, once again this looks like a good mouse by Asus. One that I'd be interested in picking up, actually. But once again, I see the words "Armoury Crate" in the description and what started as interest in this mouse quickly turns to dread and a keen awareness to stay far, far away from it. :fear:
Is it just me or is Asus marketing the weirdest and worst? (Strix, Tuf, etc).
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Max(IT)
Gmr_ChickNow, see, once again this looks like a good mouse by Asus. One that I'd be interested in picking up, actually. But once again, I see the words "Armoury Crate" in the description and what started as interest in this mouse quickly turns to dread and a keen awareness to stay far, far away from it. :fear:
Easy solution: do not install Armoury Crate. I own the previous versione of this mouse and it is a reasonably cheap and good mouse. But definitely if you are looking into programmable buttons, you should stay away…
By the way almost every single customization app out there is garbage, so I’d like to have all the functionalities integrated in windows
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