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ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White - Gaming Mouse

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Jaroslav, Ústí nad Labem 16flag
Rated 20/05/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White
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I wanted to switch from the Razer Pro Click, but I didn't like the workmanship, size, and light weight at all. The sensor itself is great, everything is precise, every movement. Pairs well (I already have an asus keyboard, so one dongle was enough).
Good sensor, accuracy
lightweight (a plus if it suits)
Application
If you also have an asus keyboard, you only need 1 dongle for both devices
USBC
It looks cheap, practically just plastic, plastic wheel, plastic side buttons.
light (negative if not suitable)
relatively small, the way of holding is more on fingers than on palm
the sign on the back looks like it's backlit, but it's not.
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David, Most 1flag
Rated 29/04/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White
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Connection variability
For a mouse around 4k I would expect processing somewhere else and not squeaky plastic compared to the razer viper 3 pro where the plastic seems about 75% better quality
For some, maybe the size
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Jakub, Chrudimflag
Rated 11/04/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White
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I don't know if it's maybe a "defective" piece, but this mouse had very stiff left and right click for me - when double tapping for example on the icon, I got stuck several times that I actually pressed left click only once instead of twice because of the stiffness of the button. It might be something to get used to, but I found it very uncomfortable compared to my previous mouse (Gladius III or G305). Overall the mouse looks nice, but for the price I was expecting premium feel and premium quality, but somehow it's not there for me.
new generation of technology
includes a polling rate booster in the package
omni receiver = can connect keyboard and mouse to one dongle
lightweight
clean design
ergonomics for some
rigid clicks
very expensive
for the price, I would have expected more
I don't know the difference between 1000 hz polling rate and 4k or 8k
ergonomics for some (i.e. not symmetrical)
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Svatopluk, Olomouc 9flag
Rated 11/01/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White
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Lightweight
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Customer, Budapestflag
Rated 08/01/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White
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good wireless speed
app
ITS WERY WEAK MATERIAL USED FOR MAKE THIS MOUSE!!! I WAS ANGRY AND HIT ONLY 1 TIME THIS MOUSE AND RIGHT CLICK DONT WORK! DONT BUY THIS MOUSE IF YOU PLAY IN CS2!
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 17/09/2024, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace White
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In normal work, the potential cannot be used. Too sensitive for me. ASUS should work on the look like Razer has.
Accurate and fast
accessories
looks like a regular mouse for a few pennies
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Luboš, Brnoflag
Rated 14/12/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace Black
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Extremely lightweight
USB-C charging
Good to work with
Bluetooth
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 17/01/2025, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace Black
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For a long time I have been looking for a mouse that will be good for gaming on Windows PC and at the same time I can take it with me to Macbook without needing an annoying USB reciever. This mouse is absolutely ideal for Mac, because it has a very low Bluetooth response time - 8.4ms, so it is absolutely ideal for regular work. It also has USB-C, so I charge everything through one cable. The only disadvantage is that if you have only a Mac, there is no compatible software. You need to set everything on the Windows app and then the mouse remembers all the settings.
great mouse for Mac and PC
has very low Bluetooth response
USB-C
very light
battery life
I think it's a Mac app
the click is not very quiet
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Tomáš, Prahaflag
Rated 23/11/2024, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace Black
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It's not a flashlight like the Razer chroma, maybe a disadvantage for some, but the design is simple/simple and not as aggressive as the Razer chroma - the sparing RGB design is an advantage in my opinion
Because the backlighting isn't aggressive like Razer chroma, it also lasts longer on wireless mode without a cable recharge
RGB backlight turns off when idle and thus also saves power
Smart compartment on the bottom of the mouse for the ROG omni receiver (Bluetooth adapter), when you unplug the receiver and plug the cable (li ion charging) into the mouse, you have somewhere to put the adapter without losing it or putting it in the "chamber of ultimate need" forever. The smart compartment helps you to put the adapter directly into the body of the mouse.
li-ion batteries. - you don't need AA batteries. (but I don't know how long it will last)
ROG omni receiver (Bluetooth adapter) is compatible with Armoury Crate
It's not a colored flashlight like the Razer chroma, if you want the ultimate theatrical backlight, buy another mouse. For the modest design of the backlight (only the roll wheel is lit), I give it both thumbs up.
surprisingly very light weight (54g), I didn't weigh the mouse but it is really light as a feather and a great choice for kids. When you pick up the mouse for the first time, this is the very first impression (and I must write that it is very good and surprising) of this mouse
The manual DPI switch button and also the bluetooth/cable/wireless mode switch is on the bottom of the mouse. Someone wrote earlier in the review that this is a disadvantage, but I disagree. When you have the DPI switch on the top of the mouse (for example, behind the roll wheel), when you blindly flick the mouse, I used to accidentally squeeze the DPI mode change button and it made me quite annoyed when the game was running. The solution of switches and buttons on the bottom edge seems like a "smart" solution to me. I just don't know if it gets dirty after prolonged use.
The wireless solution is already in this mouse is finished to a very high quality of design and functionality. The cable is in the back of my computer with the booster and the bluetooth adapter is on the other end of the cable in the USBc to USB reduction next to the keyboard. When my battery is dead, I disconnect the adapter and plug the USBc cable into the mouse and I don't have to crawl under the desk and unplug the bluetooth adapter from the back of the PC case. I simply tuck the adapter from the bottom into the body of the mouse and I'm done (only the USB-USBc reducer stays loose). You have to switch the switch on the bottom of the mouse to cable connection mode, and the whole operation conveniently without getting up from the chair. Maybe if the bluetooth adapter was a straight female USBc, there would be no need for a USB to USBc reducer at all (but I guess I'd want miracles from the manufacturer)
ROG omni receiver, should probably not be packed into the smart compartment on the bottom of the mouse already in the package from the factory, it could be loose in the box as a booster and USB - USBc reducer. I didn't sew it and so I unnecessarily and stupidly advertised the mouse, because I first thought that the adapter was missing in the package.
The 42,000 DPI resolution is really cool, but unusable on an HD or even 4k monitor. For the future of +100k monitor resolution, 42,000 DPI will probably be a necessity, but in this day and age, I guess. redundancy
Maybe the ROG STRIX logo on the back of the mouse could have been illuminated, but at least it doesn't drain battery power, so actually a small advantage for me.
I don't know how the separate mouse drivers would work if the ROG KERIS II ACE mouse was the only one in the ROG STRIX set. I have the ARMOURY CRATE DEVICES folder of drivers for the entire assembly (motherboard. from the ROG STRIX 100) 650Mb big. I don't know if you can use a trimmed controller for a mouse without Armoury Crate only. But maybe it's solved without Armoury Crate. I really don't know, but having a mouse and having to install the entire Armoury Crate at will for the drivers. I really wouldn't want that (650Mb)
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Jan, Mnichovo Hradištěflag
Rated 01/10/2024, variant ASUS ROG Keris II Ace Black
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Replacement after about 7 years for Logitech G502 Proteus Core (first generation before the Hero sensor models). The G502 was great and still works, but it has a lot of wear and tear on the sliders underneath and Logitech especially saves on cables. It's braided, but it's lousy, it's hard, it's fraying and bending like a telephone handset cord, it's disgusting. But it still works. My even previous Logitech G5 had a better quality cable, I still have it and its cable is still as good as new. From what I've seen, even newer G502 models no longer have a braided cable at all. But back to Asuska. It feels just as good in the hand as the G502, I've only had it for a week, but I haven't had to get used to it at all. It just fits my hand, size wise it is similar to the G502. So whoever's G502 was small will have a small Keris II, whoever's G502 was big will have a big Keris II. But the extreme difference is in the weight. This is the first time I've had a mouse that weighs 54g and compared to the G502, which was 121g (without weights, with all five weights it was 139g, but I had them out), it's an incredible difference. The G502 is literally a brick in the hand against the Keris II. I didn't imagine it would be so noticeable. It rides smoothly on the pad, the buttons work perfectly, someone sometimes mentions that the side ones are smaller, but I don't have a single problem with them. The wheel also rolls very well. I bought it together with the Asus Scope II 96 keyboard, I tried Omni Reciever and it works without problems (connecting two wireless devices to one dongle), but I don't use it because the mouse then only goes to 1000Hz. Its maximum over dongl is 8000Hz, but that's after a firmware update. In the meantime, it can only do 4000Hz via dongl and you have to go to 8000Hz via cable. I have it set at the optimal 2000Hz for me. And frankly, I'm not able to tell the difference from 1000Hz and I don't want to drain the battery unnecessarily and put a strain on the CPU if I don't use it. As for the battery, after a week of use it shows me 76%, so I see about 20 days before I charge it, but that will be individual. Anyone who sits on it for 15 hours a day will probably run out of power a lot faster. The brightness on the wheel is set to 25% and I have it set in battery mode, i.e. the colour changes according to the charge from green to red. The quality of the workmanship is absolutely fine, nothing squeaks, the buttons and the wheel work nicely, the plastic is slightly rough, it doesn't slip and I play it nicely even without the grips glued on. With these I'm still debating whether or not to put them in, I've never had them In the package are the aforementioned grips, spare sliders and a beautifully braided soft power cable that is 300% better from the looks of it than on my G502. A lot of people swear at the Armoury Crate software, but I had no problem with it, it's in Czech, everything I needed I found and set up there, even the firmware update was fine. In addition, the mouse and keyboard remember the settings, so it is not a problem to turn off Armoury Crate and not use it, the battery status can be turned on in the windows tray without it. The sensor can go up to 42000dpi, but I have no idea if there is any game where you can set it that high and use it reasonably. I use 1750dpi in Windows and 8000dpi in games - GTA, DayZ, etc. I have no idea if in games like CS or Valorant you can set the mouse to use the sensor to its full potential, but I haven't found a game where I've been able to function at more than about 10000dpi. Related to that is the fact that the DPI button is on the bottom, which is about the only thing I would fault the mouse for, I'm used to the DPI button by the scroll wheel, which I find more practical. Especially with a gaming mouse, where gamers simply need to change the DPI continuously. I can't think of anything else to add to the mouse: -)
Compared to the previous G502, it is incredibly lightweight
Wireless, absolutely no lag
Well crafted, nothing squeaks, buttons and wheel work nicely
It fits my hand perfectly, but it's probably individual
Can also be used when charging via cable
Replacement sliders, adhesive grips, stickers and a soft wrapped charging cable included
Battery life, after a week of use I'm at 76%, but it will be very individual according to usage
42000dpi sensor, which I think is unusable
DPI change button on the bottom. I use two DPIs and the button by the wheel like on the G502 was much more practical
Price. Sure, it's probably worth the price, the competition costs similarly, but if it was half the price I wouldn't be mad: -)
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