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ROG Keris II Ace
The ROG Keris II Ace is an ultralight 54-gram ergonomic gaming mouse with a shape tested by pro FPS players. Equipped with 42,000-dpi ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, ROG Optical Micro Switches and the ROG SpeedNova wireless technology, the Keris II Ace is also able to enhance gaming performance even further with the ROG Polling Rate Booster, which supports polling rates up to 4,000 Hz in wireless mode and up to 8,000 Hz in wired mode.
- Lightweight 54-gram gaming mouse: Ergonomically shaped, bio-based nylon shell design, tested and approved by FPS esports professionals
- ROG Polling Rate Booster: Up to a true 8000 Hz wireless polling rate for increased wireless responsiveness.
- ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor: 42,000-dpi optical sensor with < 1% deviation for ultimate precision, and track-on-glass capability
- ROG Optical Micro Switches: Clicky and instant actuation, with 100-million-click lifespan
- Tri-mode connectivity: Flexibility via wired USB, low-latency 2.4 GHz RF, or Bluetooth® mode that’s able to pair with up to three devices
- ROG SpeedNova wireless technology: Low-latency, reliable wireless 2.4 GHz RF performance and optimized energy efficiency
- ROG Omni Receiver: Connect to multiple supported devices wirelessly with a single receiver
- Anti-slip mouse grip tape: Provides an assured grip and adds a bit of flair
- ROG Paracord and 100% PTFE mouse feet: High-quality materials facilitate smooth and fast movements
- Onboard control: Frequently used mouse settings can be adjusted directly by pressing different mouse-button combinations
- Available in Black & Moonlight White
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The battery life of this mouse is quite good on 4,000 HZ. I can use this mouse for about 5 days of heavy usage about 9 to 10 hours a day between charges and I think that's definitely plenty for most people and that was with RGB turned on. So if you turned off the RGB on the mouse you would would actually get even better battery life than that.
I quite like it in this Moonlight white colorway and personally I feel that this is one of the better looking Mice from Asus.
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A real ergonomic mouse for pro players, the materials and construction look very good, the wireless signal is stable, easy to carry, full of gaming features.
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The mouse is cool, cool, light and very high quality
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