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Your cart is empty.The new lightweight ergo king is here. The ROG Keris II Ace (White) is ROG's latest creation for FPS-focused gaming. Supporting an all-new AimPoint Pro sensor that's equipped with up to a 42K DPI, Track-on-Glass technology, and ROG Optical Micro Switches. This new Ergo lightweight 54g gaming mouse has it all. Included is the ROG Polling Rate Booster which allows for a seamless wireless 4K polling rate for ultra-fast response times.
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Reviewed in Mexico on February 4, 2025
De verdad no imaginé que fuera tan pero tan ligeo y cómodo. El cable es extremadamente suave y se agradece. Su dongle es compatible con el teclado Azoth, de modo que solo con un dongle conecto teclado y mouse.
Stergios Stathopoulos
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This is the perfect ergo mouse. Now it comes with 8k hz wireless with the new firmware. Great clicks, feet, sensor. Flawless.
David
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Great mouse. Wired, wireless/bluetooth, had RGB, smooth and great responsiveness. Able to change the DPI.
Carlos Canales
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This is a great mouse and I am honestly torn between the Keris II Ace and the Chakram X Origin mouse. The Chakram X Origin is much bigger and fits my hand perfectly, the Keris II Ace is a bit smaller, but far lighter than the Chakram X Origin. Both perform fantastically and both just glide on the mouse pad (The Keris II Ace more so than the Chakram X Origin!), but where the Keris II Ace beats the Chakram X Origin is being able to use the Keris II Ace in wireless mode with above 4000hz polling rate. The Chakram X Origin only goes up to 1000hz polling rate in wireless mode.If you're primarily using your mouse in wireless mode, definitely get the Keris II Ace, as it has up to 8000hz in both wired and wireless mode. The only real downside is that the polling booster is pretty chunky, and may overtake another USB port on your motherboard or laptop.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
i didn’t know if the bump was going to improve anything but it does for my hand. i use my palm and my hand is rather large, tho not nba sized, and using this over the ambidextrous type mouses like the superlight feels so much better. good job ROG
Gary Theis
Reviewed in Singapore on January 30, 2025
Been through a lot of gaming mice over the years, this one ticks all the boxes for me, great piece of gear.
Nicholas
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
I prefer Asus ROG products becuase they tend to have features that I can't find in other products, and they utilize newer technologies that provide more durable and performant products, but in the past, I have found their mice lacking.This mouse, for example, has optical switches, which improve durrability and reduce latency, and a 4000hz+ polling rate, which also reduces latency and increases accuracy. It also offers tri-mode connectivity, which allows me to only have one mouse at my desk for all purposes, across multiple devices.I have tried a variety of ROG mice, and found that most of them were not well designed for FPS games, since they had design flaws that would pinch your finger when you clicked, or wouldn't leave enough room for your ring and pinky fingers to rest on the side of the mouse. You can tell that they did their research and updated their design with this interation of the Keris, becuase it has fixed all of those issues.This is an excelent mouse
headquarters hancho
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2024
This mouse single handily destroyed my expectations. I didn’t really think it was going to be such an awesome daily driver it’s not too big nor is it comically small it’s just the goldy locks of size for me. The scroll wheel feels fantastic and responsive both the button and the wheel itself, the switches are hot swapable and it comes with a housing for the wifi dongle. It comes with back up skates and the vanilla skates just glides on my new mouse pad effortlessly. I love this mouse I really have no hangups which is quite rare, for the price it’s a great mouse.
Brandon C
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Very nice mouse that can be used wired, 2.4 ghz, or Bluetooth. I haven’t tried it on BT, but I primarily use it wireless 2.4 and wired.What I can say, is the battery life is amazing. I lose 4% battery per day using it constantly and that’s with the leds on.Tracking, and polling seems flawless. Very high dpi setting customization.The mouse comes with replaceable switches which you can swap out yourself. Personally, I like the feel of the switches that come installed.So far, so good with the mouse. I would certainly buy it again.
Royse
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I liked the mouse very much, it's comfortable and light. The mouse wheel is not clearly pressed, I do not feel the scrolling as clearly as on the Razer VIper 3, there it is either different or better. In general, the mouse is good BUT, for such money I should not get a mouse with a non-working ricever and software application, and crookedly glued legs. I myself am the owner of Asus Rog Azoth, and there is also terrible software, but the receiver works with both the keyboard and the mouse. Asus and no quality control, but the prices are beating. I made a return, it's a pity I didn't have time to return the keyboard.
Cardan
Reviewed in Mexico on November 3, 2024
Cumple con su funcionalidad.
Music Listener
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2023
A well-built light mouse. I am usually used to heavy mice, but this one just feels great in the hand. Very comfortable for palm gripping even though my pinky sometimes ends up on the table. The 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth both work very well when gaming and browsing and haven't had any disconnecting issues. I like the rubber grip stickers that it comes with (although they will most likely come off eventually); they do help me grip the mouse better. The mouse slides very easily on any surface I have tried it on (sometimes a bit too much). The only downfall of this mouse is Armoury Crate; I haven't been able to configure it either on my PC or ROG Ally because for some reason Armoury Crate keeps on giving an error, but not too of a big issue since the DPI the mouse comes with as presets are comfortable (for me at least). Overall I'd give it 9/10.
Jose Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
I own the wired Keris (3389 version) and love it although I thought it was a bit overpriced at the time (bought it for $70). When the Keris Aimpoint was announced, I was excited to get hold of a copy and try it out. So far, I have really enjoyed my time with it.Pros-Tuned 3395 sensor.-Push-Fit Switch Socket II which allows you to swap out your 3 pin mehcanical switches without soldering. It can also take 5-pin optical switches.-Extra set of switches (Japanese Omron).-Easy access to the internals, no need to take the skates off.-PBT MB 1/2.-Extra set of skates that, for stock skates, offer a very good glide.-Stylish grips.-Fits my hand well (8.5" x 3.5"). I can comfortably use claw grip with the Keris AP.-No creaking when squeezed or rattling when shaken.-Good weight (75g). Doesn't feel heavy although I prefer mice in the 60-70g range.-Improved side buttons from the previous version. Buttons protrude a bit more which is a plus.-Steps on the scroll wheel feel nice and is relatively quiet when scrolling quickly.-Battery life. My first 2 days (about 8hrs/day) with the mouse saw only a 6% drop in battery life. Charges quick, too.-Included cable is nice (USB Type C). A little too stiff for my liking, but since I'll only use it for charging the Keris, it's not a big deal.-Dongle adapter is without a doubt the nicest I've seen. It's very well made and comes with a metal clip.-Tri-Mode connectivity (wireless, bluetooth, and wired).Cons-Only 1k polling rate. For the price, it would have been nice to have at least 2k. The Chakram X and Origin both have 8k polling rate with the same sensor so I'm not sure why Asus opted for 1k with the Keris AP and Gladius III. Final thoughts:For $100 you do get a lot of tech. Push-Fit sockets effectively give the Keris AP an indefinite lifespan. Having the ability to bounce between mechanical and optical switches is a huge plus and adds a certain personal feel to the mouse. I opted to put a set of Huano blue shell/pink dots and am very satisfied. While I thought the wired Keris (3389 version) was overpriced, the Keris AP is definitely not. Definitely worth the price and the best mouse in the AP lineup. $160 for the Chakram X is ridiculous unless you're willing to pay an extra $60 for 8K polling rate and wireless charging. I can't give the Keris AP 5 stars because I feel it should have come with a higher polling rate than 1k, but I don't feel it's enough to take a whole star off. 4.5 stars for me. Thanks for taking the time to read my review.
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