ASUS is no stranger to high-end hardware, and while they don’t release a lot of peripherals, the ones they have released have always been extremely high-end and premium-quality products. With that in mind, it comes as little surprise to see this is the most high-end and advanced gaming mouse we’ve ever seen. The ROG Keris II Ace is an ultralight mouse, clocking in at just 54 grams it’s going to be extremely nimble.
It features an ergonomic tri-mode gaming shape tested by pro FPS players. Furthermore, the sensor is a truly next-gen 42,000 DPI ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, and that is backed up by ROG Optical Micro Switches and ROG SpeedNova wireless technology.
It’s also the first gaming mouse I’ve seen to support 4000 Hz polling rates in wireless mode but also supports an 8000 Hz polling rate in wired mode.
“Super-light 54-gram weight with ROG Gaming mouse build quality: Ensures quick and precise movements with minimal handling fatigue. Premium quality continues as a hallmark of ROG mice ensuring outstanding fit, finish and feel. PBT L/R buttons also offer superior durability and resistance against wear and shine over time while also offering subtle texture. ROG Polling Rate Booster: Level up beyond ASUS ROG’s already impressive 1,000 Hz polling rate performance & stability. The next level awaits for those demanding the lowest input latency. Attach the ROG Polling Rate Booster to enable polling rates up to 4000 Hz in wireless mode and up to 8000 Hz in wired mode. This new level of ultra-high polling rate performance perfectly complements the latest 240 Hz+ ROG gaming monitors.”
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