Monday, June 3rd 2024

ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Gaming Mouse Series Extended with Extreme Edition

The new addition to the ASUS Republic Of Gamers Harpe Ace gaming mouse series, namely, ROG Harpe Ace Extreme has been showcased by ASUS at Computex 2024 and it fits rather well with the extreme naming. It uses a top shell made of carbon fiber composite, currently the strongest material of all gaming mice on the market. This makes the mouse more durable and less heavy, weighing only 47 grams. Underneath the carbon fiber shell, it sports a 42K DPI ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, ROG Optical Micro Switches, and ROG SpeedNova wireless technology.

Moreover, ASUS claims that ROG Harpe Ace Extreme gaming mouse sets new click latency records thanks to ROG Polling Rate Booster technology being able to impressive rates such as 0.86 ms @ 1000 Hz, 0.7 ms @ 2000 Hz, 0.6 ms @ 4000 Hz, and 0.45 ms @ 8000 Hz. To improve movements we have two large mouse feet that are made out of Corning Gorilla Glass 3. A switch to select connectivity mode (Bluetooth, USB, Wireless), DPI, and pairing button are found on the mouse base. ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Extreme is expected to hit the markets in Q3 2024, no words about retail price yet.
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8 Comments on ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Gaming Mouse Series Extended with Extreme Edition

#1
FoulOnWhite
Pretty nice, but 42k dpi is just for big numbers.
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#2
Onasi
I have a feeling this will be like the Viper Mini SE and cost way north of 200 bucks. Which, obviously, is not great.
FoulOnWhitePretty nice, but 42k dpi is just for big numbers.
Yeah, DPI numbers are essentially just a marketing thing nowadays. The mouse would be unusable at such sensitivity.
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#3
Prima.Vera
42k DPI for your 16K 10m screen :D
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#4
The Terrible Puddle
Materials science truly is the innovation within gaming mice right now.
47g is not impressive though, they need to cut holes in it.
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#5
Vayra86
Not even over 9000! Pfff weaklings
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#6
champsilva
Oh boy, this is going to be expensive.

And you are still attached to Razer Synapse. GLHF
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#7
snabbeltax
typo:

"ROG Pooling Rate Booster" please make it "Polling".
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#8
Gucky
FoulOnWhitePretty nice, but 42k dpi is just for big numbers.
Yes, you pretty much don't need more then 6000-8000dpi.
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