ROG has announced a range of new peripherals at COMPUTEX 2025, including some new innovations as well as new iterations of well-known models.
First we have the ROG Falcata which is a 75% layout keyboard utilizing a split design that gives players more mouse space without sacrificing functionality and it is using the ROG HFX V2 magnetic switches offering actuation point adjustment down to 0.01mm, a blazing 8000Hz polling rate, and wireless SpeedNova 8K tech that can last up to 610 hours.
Basically speaking, this might just be an Azoth that has its style points toned down a bit in exchange for modularity, while turning towards the advantage of magnetic switches and features.
Meanwhile, the ROG Harpe II Ace is even lighter than its predecessor at just 48g with 8K wireless polling rate and uses ROG AimPoint Pro sensor for high DPI plug glass surface tracking capabilities. It’s ergonomic shape was redesigned with pro input to better fit claw and fingertip grip users, while the internal structure was beefed up to reduce flex and improve control.
Then there’s the ROG Strix Ace XG248 monitor powered by a Super TN panel which goes beyond fast with an overclocked 610Hz refresh rate and 0.8ms input lag, making it a serious contender in the race for the fastest esports display on the market while cutting down excuses on choppy movements of the player.
For those who want a bit of luxury with their utility, ROG is also expanding into seating with the Courser and Destrier Core gaming chairs. The Courser is all about ergonomic adjustability, featuring dynamic reclining, cold-pressed lumbar support, and even hidden RGB strips.
Meanwhile, the Destrier Core, now available in a clean Moonlight White edition, delivers breathable mesh, premium armrests tailored for mobile gamers, and a futuristic design.