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Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition

ROG - Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition

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"it's durable ... the parts still work well ... out of all the robo vacs I have owned and used it's the only one I have yet to replace a single part for (dust bin just once)."


"It has truly been a set it and forget it system. ... It just works for everything."


"it just works. ... I don't have glitch issues, connection issues, compatibility issues, or anything else. ... I look at it as I paid for something that just works without that frustration of something that cost less that has quirks."

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"Coming from the Razer viper ultimate at around 74 grams to the X2 Crazylight at 35 is a surreal experience, the mouse is basically as light as a feather to pick up and move it almost seems like it's not even there. ... As a fingertip grip user the feel of using a mouse this light is bar none, it makes it so much easier to pick up and re adjust and just moving it around with your wrist in fine movements it feels much more accurate and controllable."


"After the third run of another 15 miles a few days ago, I was sold and grinning from ear-to-ear afterwards. It's light, fast and propulsive, responsive, stable, nimble, grippy, comfortable, and protective. It pretty much does it all in a very lightweight package."


"it weighs under 350g"

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"It's also absolutely unbreakable ... I have it since 3 years, done ton of afters, street parties, beach parties, etc, with it. Saltwater, beers, dust, sand, falling on the ground, etc, nothing broke or deteriorated it the slightest, and I am a pro for breaking anything technological."


"will last you forever as they are absolute tanks"


"amazed how the quality resembles logitech g pro 1"

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"This mouse has the best ergo shape of any mouse."


"The shape and the weight of the mouse were near perfect"


"it is a perfect shape for my hand to use in intense fps competitive gaming ... Only reason I like these is because of its shape looks like my hand can fit in these easily ... They're perfect shaped that's what I like about them other Asus mice have ovals on one side and the other round you get me"

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"have nice clicks & feel"

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"Side buttons are very stiff"


"it seems to miss clicks even when browsing."


"I prefer the Lavender purples I'm using because they have a... lower actuation force than both the brown and bananas that feels nicer for my... fingers personally"

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"I lost 300$ on a50 gen 5,has worked maybe 10 hours totally ... and dock station froze and stayed in xbox mode after a regular software update... ... tried everything i could,believe me..."


"if you also regularly use Bluetooth on the go, then Astro isn for you as the Bluetooth is on the dock and not on the headset ... Astro is definitely not worth the price when the Bluetooth is on the dock. That was a stupid thing to do, because anyone who buys a headset with Bluetooth would want to use the headset away from their set up and Bluetooth on the go"


"The prices for wireless speakers/subwoofer that sync with a soundbar are outragious. ... 2000€ or more for a sonos arc ultra + sub + 2 rear speakers."

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"the scroll button broke down ... ended up gifting it to a friend that does not really depend on the scroll button"

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"neither have QMK/Via"


"the software (crate) is not good and could use more tweaks/features."


"The only thing I didn't really like was the software"

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"Harpe ace was too long and the mini fixed that weird shape"


"OG harpe ace is big for my hands."


"it was always a bit on the larger side for me hands"

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africanjewlover • 4 months ago

Try out the Asus harpe. It's on sale right now and a fantastic mouse that can be used with all grips. I agree, the coating on the super light and damn near every Logitech mouse is slippery. I get sweaty hands as well. I was tired of it so I got a sleeve that also covers my palm (I know it's dumb) but it works wonders.

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anotherdixxon • 6 months ago

I have similar sized hands to you, it’s been a nightmare and a half to find a mouse that fits the hands properly. I have bounced back and forth between the Logitech G502X and the Asus ROG Harpe. Logitech is better for a palm grip. The asus is better for fingertip and claw grip. Found the asus mouse to be more comfortable and lighter.

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badbunyx • 10 months ago

OG harpe ace is big for my hands. I think mini will fit nice and i have a Rog Zepyrus so pairing will be perfect

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Calm_Impression8540 • 12 months ago

I have the ROG Harpe Aim Labs edition. Bought during black friday sales on Amazon. Pretty good/solid mouse, everything's just high quality, added grip tape and it's amazing. Now, the software (crate) is not good and could use more tweaks/features.

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chill8yj • 2 months ago

My recent experience - purchased and tried 10+ mouses in October: Rog Ace Aim, Rog Gladius 3, Pulsar x2h, Pulsar x3, Zowie ZA13 DW, Teevolution Terra Pro, Scyrox v8, DAV3 Hyperspeed and DAV4 Pro. The most anticipated one was the Terra, seconded by the Zowie. Ended up only keeping the two DAVs. Don't need two but can't decide which one to give up. In my view they are miles better than the others I tried.

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Darksider515 • 12 months ago

Looks like the Asus Rog harpe is the way to go it is a perfect shape for my hand to use in intense fps competitive gaming

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darren_meier • 3 months ago

Not trying to be insensitive, but do you have Marfan Syndrome? On the mouse front, I do recommend checking out the ROG Harpe Ace, it's a little long for most folks so it might be suitable for you. Best of luck!

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dinoz0rzz • 3 months ago

The Asus ROG Harpe Ace could be a good option, as the most common complaint is that its too long. I would recommend getting use to fignertip grip though, my hands are 'only' 21.5 cm long but i fignertip pretty much every mouse on the market.

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DiskRepresentative87 • 20 days ago

Looking to get a new mouse, currently i use the Asus rog harpe ace aimlab edition and the shape of the mouse is fantastic. Im looking for something with a higher polling rate but with pretty similar shape, size and weight. Im really interested in the pulsar x2 crazylight medium as they are pretty close in shape and size (according to eloshapes) and also because of how simple the design is on the pulsar. Do you guys have any recommendations? Thanks in advance and sorry for bad english :)

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Dreydars • 5 months ago

i see some rog haters are here, rog mouses are a bit overpriced but really good, better quality than something like razer and better software for around same price

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Dreydars • 5 months ago

eloshapes don't show curves, so you can't know if it's really clone, but if it's i would be sad, i have original harpe ace and its shape feel much better for me than viper v3 pro shape

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