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ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint

ROG - ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint

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r/mkindiaWhich one is the best gaming mouse?
3 months ago

Check out Asus ROG Keris Aimpoint Wireless. Wonderful mouse with hotswap socket that supports mechanical and magnetic mouse switches.

r/mkindiaWhich one is the best gaming mouse?
3 months ago

Bro, it's 4.8k. And offers much better features as well as longer life span than every mouse shown in the pics.

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r/pcmasterraceWhat is your favorite mouse
11 months ago

ROG Keris Aimpoint for me.

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r/MouseReviewBuilt to Last? Apparently Not...
2 months ago

For a gaming mouse the debounce point must be as low as possible. So very tight tolerance. And for them it is very profitable not to make reliable mice. Because a reliable mouse means low selling volumes, I think, and expensive to produce. In my country I have couple platforms from where I can buy stuff and, separately, you can buy extra-warranty, too. For example a long time ago I bought a crap mouse - ASUS Rog Keries Wireless - with 24 months warranty. Sheet a year and a half that mouse failed with left click double clicking and the wheel failed, too. I paid over 100€ on him + about 30€ another two years of warranty. So after a year and a half got back 3/4 from the money I spent - because it's cheaper to compensate than trying fixing the crap. Very reasonable, I'd say. For many components purchased with a standard 2-year warranty, I also purchased an extra warranty. Just in case.And if something breaks after 4 or 5 years... well, that's it. I'm satisfied, considering that we live in an era of consumerism where quality is not really manufactured anymore. Or it's very expensive. Back in the days, in the eighties or nineties, we had quality, especially in Japanese products - it's a shame that many famous brands, especially electronics, have gone bankrupt (SONY was equivalent of quality and durability - not the case right now).

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r/MouseReviewMy Asus ROG mouse gaming
6 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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r/MMORPGComparable MMO mouse to a Razer Naga but with a scroll wheel that doesn't break after 6 months?
11 months ago

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.

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r/MouseReviewMy Asus ROG mouse gaming
6 months ago

The mouse is really amazing, very powerful and light, the grip is really clean

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