Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse review -
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Let’s see what the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition series looks like.
The mouse is based on the ROG Aimpoint optical sensor (a derivative of the PixArt 3399) with a sensitivity of 100 to 36,000 DPI. It has five programmable buttons, of which five are programmable. The surface is pleasant, finished in matte black, with a single Asus logo on the back (which can be lit by RGB LEDs). The mouse’s weight is very low (54 g). The minimalistic design shouldn’t stand out much, even in office spaces.
The Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition Wireless is optimal for the palm claw and fingertip grip styles. But one note here – it’s a relatively small mouse.
The housing is symmetrical. You can find two buttons in total on the left side. There is a possibility to have rubbery sides in place of the plasticky, slightly textured grip. That’s great!
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