
ROG - ROG Chakram
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Last updated: Nov 3, 2025 Scoring
ROG Chakram is a pretty beefy mouse that I liked a lot, I also tend to get hand pain from smaller mice. I’ve since switched over to a Razer Viper v3 pro and have nothing but good things to say about it, fits my hand perfectly, battery is good, super light
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->Just in case anyone is like me and wants a mouse that will actually last, ROG Chakram. Hot swappable switches, and it comes with spares. I've noticed if you take care of a mouse the switches are the first thing to go. With this mouse you can literally just pop off the clickers and access the switches
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Just in case anyone is like me and wants a mouse that will actually last, ROG Chakram. Hot swappable switches, and it comes with spares. I've noticed if you take care of a mouse the switches are the first thing to go. With this mouse you can literally just pop off the clickers and access the switches
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Just in case anyone is like me and wants a mouse that will actually last, ROG Chakram. Hot swappable switches, and it comes with spares. I've noticed if you take care of a mouse the switches are the first thing to go. With this mouse you can literally just pop off the clickers and access the switches
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Moderately large hands guy here who has dug through countless of these threads: You're right. Almost every mouse in this thread is too small for you. While eloshapes doesn't paint a complete picture of hand feel, you'll see that most recommendations is around the same size as the Deathadder V3, which is already too small for my hands. Gaming mice used to be way larger on average but nowadays the selection just sucks. The following mice are actually significantly larger, but many of them have other drawbacks like weight or shape or come with very dated tech because they're old. - Asus Rog Spatha X: largest "normal" gaming mouse I know of, but also heaviest - Asus Rog Chakram: smaller than Spatha, but still very large and heavy - Roccat Kone/Turtle Beach Kone - Intellimouse These two aren't longer than you average mouse, but somewhat wider instead. Doubt they're big enough for you but figured I should mention. - Mionix Naos Pro - Corsair Ironclaw
r/MouseReview • I feel like every single mice is too small ->If you play helldivers 2, the rog chakra is awesome. It has a joystick on the side.
r/buildapc • What are one of the best general purpose (mainly gaming) mouses? ->Rog chakra is great for helldivers. It has a joystick on the side to call stratagems with.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->there's actually one. it's Asus ROG Chakram
r/MouseReview • Does a gaming mouse with controller-style side buttons exist? ->From someone who has large hands (not quite baseball mitts like OP), I've tried a ton of different gaming mouses when I find them at the right deal. My mainstay favorite is the Asus Rog Spatha X. I've never really got into the ultralights, which this behemoth is far from. I also recently picked up the new Razer proclick V2 Vertical. It's my first vertical gaming mouse but a very quick adjustment period before it just feels natural and actually has room for my whole hand to fit. I use the Asus Rog Chakram for travel that also has a good feel and weight for my hand but is closer to the Bassilik and G502 size.
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->The rog chakra has a joystick on the left side but no controller side buttons.
r/MouseReview • Does a gaming mouse with controller-style side buttons exist? ->I bought the wireless version as well for $18 on ali express. It's so cheap, might as well give it a shot. I tried a few higher end mice with lots of side buttons like the Asus Chakram and Spatha but they don't fit the hand nearly as well as the G602/G604.
r/MouseReview • SOLAKAKA SM809 ->There are so many different mice out there, lots of budget options, and plenty of higher end ones. I would think about what types of macros or hotkeys you find yourself using a lot in your daily workflow or gaming sessions and proceed to pick a mouse with customizable buttons that work best for your use case. I was looking for a nice wireless mouse last year for a gaming laptop and settled on the Asus Rog Chakram. It's a little pricey, but it has been a great mouse. It has removable switches, accent lighting, bluetooth/2.4ghz RF/wired connection options, a programmable joystick near the thumbrest, and 4 additional buttons you can program. I also have a $30 wired Corsair Glaive I've been using since 2018 that stays with my desk setup, and it has never had issues.
r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->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
r/MouseReview • My Asus ROG mouse gaming ->Dude, I still use an ~20yr old diamondback with zero issues, but my new naga rmb switch broke right after warranty ended, go figure… Not planning on buying another Razer product, the new stuff isn’t built to last. I switched to rog so I can swap out the switches if one goes, working ok so far.
r/MMORPG • Comparable MMO mouse to a Razer Naga but with a scroll wheel that doesn't break after 6 months? ->The mouse is really amazing, very powerful and light, the grip is really clean
r/MouseReview • My Asus ROG mouse gaming ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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