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ASUS Announces Strix DSP, Strix Claw, Strix Tactic Pro and Strix Glide Series

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ASUS today announced Strix DSP, a gaming headset with audio station, Strix Claw optical gaming mouse, Strix Tactic Pro mechanical gaming keyboard and Strix Glide Control and Glide Speed gaming mouse pads. The new products follow the recent launches of the Strix Pro gaming headset and Strix R9 280 and GTX 780 graphic cards, completing the Strix gaming-gear line-up that sharpens gamers' hearing and places everything under their control.

Taken from the ancient Roman and Greek word for owl, Strix is the brand name for the stunning new ASUS gaming-gear series. Strix means the keenest hearing, the sharpest eyesight and the ability to feel the environment, enabling the player to detect and react to even the slightest movement. Strix means survival on the very edge of instinct. Strix is in gamers' blood, just as it is in ours.





Strix DSP gaming headset
Strix DSP is a superior multi-platform gaming headset engineered with powerful 60 mm neodymium-magnet drivers, full-size hexagonal ear cushions (130 mm across at the widest point), accompanied by a driver-free plug-and-play audio station that processes native 7.1-channel surround-sound audio. Strix DSP sharpens the wearer's hearing for utterly-convincing audio experiences with unrivalled punch and immersion. Every gunshot and footstep is reproduced with great clarity, bringing the battlefield to life.

Strix DSP's large ear cushions provide a snug fit that remains comfortable for even the longest gameplay sessions. The headset also benefits from a travel-friendly foldable design that allows the ear cups to lay flat.



The USB plug-and-play audio station that's part of the Strix DSP package means gamers enjoy true 3D surround sound with Dolby Headphone and Dolby Pro Logic IIx technologies. Unlike competing models, Strix DSP directly processes native 7.1-channel audio to virtual 7.1 surround sound, so there's no quality-distorting down-mixing by the PC. The result is audio that's truly exhilarating. The audio station also includes highly-effective environmental-noise-cancellation (ENC) technology that filters out up to 90% of external noise for clear in-game communication. A dedicated speaker-output jack and switch means switching from headset to speaker output is a cinch, with no need to mess around with software controls.

Strix DSP adapts its output to suit a variety of genres, including first-person shooter (FPS), racing and action/role-playing games (RPGs). The gamer chooses the relevant audio profiles and Strix DSP boosts the critical audio details - instantly.

Compatible with PCs, Macs, the PlayStation 4 games console and many smartphones and tablets, Strix DSP is one of the most versatile gaming headsets available.

Strix Claw optical gaming mouse
Strix Claw is the ultimate gaming mouse for first-person shooters, crafted for those who demand killer precision, complete comfort and the competitive advantage - putting everything under control.

The gaming-grade native 5000dpi (dots per inch) optical sensor offers true 1:1 tracking, angle-snap-free movement and flexible DPI controls to ensure that every movement is tracked accurately and reflected instantly. Movement is tracked at speeds of up to 3.32 meters per second (130 inches/sec) with accuracy adjustable by 50dpi increments, so Strix Claw easily configures to match every situation and for tailored gaming precision. 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.



Strix Claw has a total of eight buttons, three of which are independently programmable. The intuitive Strix software is used to assign any key, mouse command or macro, enabling gamers to shift vital commands from the keyboard to Strix Claw - right under the fingertips.

ASUS engineers built Strix Claw with high-quality Japanese-made Omron D2F-01F switches for full-comfort gameplay, no matter how long the session. The design of D2F-01F is adored by the gaming community because it offers more travel than many other switches for smoother clicking actions and great responsiveness, reducing muscle-strain and tingling fingers.

Strix Claw's right-handed ergonomics are perfect for all grip styles, and especially great for the fingertip and claw-style grips that work best in first-person shooters. The streamlined shape provides exceptional comfort and a great grip, allowing gamers to move quickly, precisely and with complete confidence.

With Strix Claw, gamers will say goodbye to annoying tangles and movement-stopping snags and enjoy unfettered mouse swiping, as the connecting cable is both angled and finished with high-strength braided fiber.

Strix Claw is also supremely easy to set up and personalize, with a choice of software or plug-and-play hardware modes. The built-in 64KB memory lets gamers attach and play anywhere, with no installation hassles.

Strix Tactic Pro mechanical gaming keyboard
Strix Tactic Pro is an ultra-durable mechanical keyboard engineered with lightning-fast response and a choice of Cherry MX switch types: Black, Blue, Brown or Red. These high-quality switches have a lifecycle of 50-million keystrokes, outperforming conventional keyboards tenfold (10X). They're also fantastically tactile and brilliantly responsive, helping gamers to up their actions per minute (APM) to the max.

Traditional keyboards suffer 'ghosting' that stops some keys being registered, hindering precise control. Strix Tactic Pro employs the highest-specification N-Key Rollover (NKRO) technology over USB to ensure that every key press is registered, regardless of how many keys are held down at once. When the user needs Strix Tactic Pro to behave like a traditional keyboard, the 6-Key Rollover (6KRO) switch does the job instantly.



Strix Tactic Pro is also equipped with 13 dedicated and easy-to-reach macro keys for fast and hassle-free command customization. The user even has the option to reassign F1-F8 as macro keys for a total of 21 one-touch commands. Strix Tactic Pro's on-the-fly macro-recording key allows actions and keystroke sequences to be captured without interrupting gameplay.

In common with Strix Claw, Strix Pro offers a choice of software or plug-and-play hardware modes, enabling advanced personalization and easy installation for gaming on the go.

Strix Glide Control and Strix Glide Speed gaming mouse pads
As the perfect complement for the new Strix gaming-gear, ASUS has designed two high-quality Strix-branded mouse pads: Strix Glide Control and Strix Glide Speed. These product names highlight luxurious upholstering that's tailored for different game styles.

Strix Glide Control is finished with a premium heavy-weave fabric, providing a textured surface for games that require fine control and absolute precision.



Strix Glide Speed is made for gameplay that needs fast, efficient movement, with a fine-weave finish that allows the mouse to glide swiftly across the entire pad with zero hindrance.

Both Strix Glide Control and Glide Speed work brilliantly with either optical or laser mice and are manufactured with fray-resistant edges, which have been tested intensively for better feel, comfort and durability.

SPECIFICATIONS

Strix DSP
  • Unique 5-pole zero-crosstalk 3.5 mm connector from headset
  • 3.5 mm combined audio/mic connector for smart devices and PS4
  • USB connector for PCs and Macs
  • 60 mm diameter, neodymium magnets
  • Detachable, unidirectional mic
  • Greater than 90% environmental noise cancellation
  • Dolby Headphone, Dolby Pro-Logic IIx, headphone amp, game spectrum profiles

Strix Claw
  • Single gold-plated USB connector
  • PMW3310DH-AWQT optical sensor
  • 5000dpi / 130 inches per second
  • Weighs 110g (without cable)
  • 2m cable
  • Works with Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8

Strix Tactic Pro
  • Single gold-plated USB connector
  • Fully mechanical Cherry MX switches with 50-million-keystroke lifespan
  • Individually-backlit (orange) keys with four level settings
  • Up to 21 customizable keys (13 dedicated macro keys + 8 switchable macro/function (F1-F8) keys)
  • On-the-fly macro recording
  • Dual modes: plug-and-play hardware mode and software modes
  • Gaming mode (disables Windows key)
  • Macro mode (reassigns F1-F8 as macro keys)

Strix Glide Control / Speed
  • Broad 400x300 mm surface
  • Comfortable 3 mm depth
  • Weights 219g (Glide Speed); 208g (Glide Control)

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really digging the keyboard and mousepad, I want some prices info yo
 
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Keyboard looks like a Batarang. Props to ASUS for innovating their gaming product line-up. Some would say the ROG gear, with the red theme, is becoming somewhat overused and trite. High performance, but a little "played out." Slowly but surely, ASUS has become one of the only OEMs to provide a comprehensive gaming product line, top to bottom. They don't just re-brand something, they actually design and innovate their gaming products.
 
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Wow, the headphones remind me of the "eye" on Ryuko's uniform in Kill la Kill...

 
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Do people really use such high dpi ? I always think if you even touch the mouse the cursor fly's across the world.

I guess when you have higher res screens wont be so noticeable.


2400 is what I use
 

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I would hate to be right handed and have to use that keyboard as there is no rest for the wrist, Other than that it's nothing new maybe there next one be much more adventuress.
 
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Do people really use such high dpi ? I always think if you even touch the mouse the cursor fly's across the world.

I guess when you have higher res screens wont be so noticeable.


2400 is what I use


depends, mine goes a little higher and I use that in KF and FC2 for example, turn ingame sensitivity all the way down and its pretty nice
 
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The mice looks quite good. Though i don't understand the DPI thing either. Who can even play with 5000 dpi rate where 1mm of mouse movement results in massive motion in a game. Unless you're suppose to tune down in-game sensitivity to nearly zero.

I somehow prefer nearly 1:1 rate so that mouse motion and cursor motion feels about the same.
 
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The mice looks quite good. Though i don't understand the DPI thing either. Who can even play with 5000 dpi rate where 1mm of mouse movement results in massive motion in a game. Unless you're suppose to tune down in-game sensitivity to nearly zero.

I somehow prefer nearly 1:1 rate so that mouse motion and cursor motion feels about the same.

I tend to find that ingame mouse acceleration is not quite as good as hardware wise dpi on the mouse so yes, I tend to turn ingame sensitivity way down and turn it on my mouse way up
 
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Really digging that keyboard! Mouse is pretty awesome too.
 
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Great. Now we can have an all-Asus system.
 
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That headset looks an awful lot like G35/930 from Logitech.. oO ?
 
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That headset looks an awful lot like G35/930 from Logitech.. oO ?

think you need you have your eyes checked, it looks NOTHING like the logitech G35/930, different shaped/size ear cups, different headrest/band, different mic....well again, nothing like it
 

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So barring PSU, case*, RAM, and CPU, ASUS makes everything in a DIY gaming PC.

They don't separately sell the cases of their ROG gaming desktops.
 

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Wow, the headphones remind me of the "eye" on Ryuko's uniform in Kill la Kill...
I can agree with ya there, that's also a great anime. I binge watched that and Attack on Titan one weekend.
 
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