Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse review




This article provides a review of the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse. This optical gaming mouse is specifically designed for gamers and comes equipped with the ROG Hone Ace Aim Lab Edition mousepad. The mouse features a highly precise optical sensor, the ROG AimPoint, which is a derivative of the PixArt 3399, with a sensitivity range of 100 to 36,000 DPI and a deviation of less than 1% CPI. This level of accuracy is better than the industry average of 3% and is comparable to that found in other high-end gaming mice such as the ROG Keris Wireless Aimpoint and ROG Chakram X. Additionally, the mouse has a polling rate of 1,000 Hz, which is a standard for gaming mice, and can reach a maximum speed of 650 IPS with a maximum acceleration of 50G. Overall, the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse is a top-performing gaming mouse that offers precision and speed for an optimal gaming experience.
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It depends I suppose. My Logitech G Pro series cost £80, which isn't all that bad.
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They have a cashback campaign in Europe right now so I only paid around £87 for mine and that's with 25% VAT.
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Seriously at this price ! Asus can keep it!
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Most high end mice are over $100 now.
Some are worth the cost, my Pwnage Symm2 has been absolutely great and a bargain at $80 in my opinion.
Everyone is different of course, but in my case buying a higher end mouse was a positive thing and made a clear difference.
Same goes for keyboards.
No need to put up with subpar input devices.
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£130 for a mouse? Prices are just stupid now, right across the board.