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ROG - Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition
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"I switched to rog so I can swap out the switches if one goes, working ok so far."
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"Harpe ace was too long and the mini fixed that weird shape"
"OG harpe ace is big for my hands."
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.
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 :)
Asus harpe ace aim lab edition.
Isn’t it like… too heavy? Can’t use it after I bought my ROG Harpe Ace Extreme.
Thanks for the review, my personal favorite is also the Harpe Ace ALE, just for the shape and higher bump for my palm to rest on. I have a claw-palm grip and it feels great with that! The Harpe II Ace will be on the market soon, which I'm super excited for.
Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition, and I also have a Logitech G Pro Superlight.
Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 all day long out of those. But also look at the ROG Harpe Ace, and some other brands that arent logi or razer.
Superlight 2 DEX. I love the ergonomic shape. It's made specifically for right-hand users so it feels buttery smooth to both hold and use. I dislike the price, but I got it on sale. It's also ever so slightly too big for me, but not enough for it to be problematic. Even though it's a little bigger than the superlight 2, it's lighter. Sensor is great like most top-tier mice are these days. The clicking on both the left and right trigger, as well as the side buttons and scroll wheel feels absolutely phenomenal, best feeling clicks and usage I've ever felt on a mouse. Build quality is also very good. Switched from a ROG Harpe Aim Lab mouse, which was amazing too, but hurt to use over a longer period due to its ambidextrous design.
I can recommend the Asus Harpe II Ace or the Harpe Ace Aimlabs Edition which is even longer than the 2. version and still has top specs
Awesome, still rocking the Harpe ACE Aim Lab here.
Harpe Ace II is my current daily driver (when I'm home). Previously, it was the Aim Lab Edition. Love the finish on this in terms of how it feels, for me, that alone I'd pick it over the Keris II and Chakram, personally.
Mainly cs2 Mouse: asus rog harpe ace aimlabs, basilisk v3 when it dies Keyboard: logitech g512 carbon Headset: steelseries artics 1 wireless (not charged in a year btw using wired) Mousepad: idk a massive logitech one
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