ASUS ROG Keris
The ASUS ROG Keris is an excellent ultra-lightweight gaming mouse. It's very lightweight and has a comfortable, right-handed shape best-suited for a claw or fingertip grip. It also has a flexible paracord-like cable and mouse feet that glide smoothly on all surfaces. Performance-wise it has a wide CPI range, a very consistent sensor, and very low click latency. Unfortunately, you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100, and some gamers may prefer a lower minimum lift-off distance.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- Perfect precision: 36,000 dpi ROG AimPoint optical sensor with 650 ips and 50 g acceleration rate, plus 1000 Hz polling rate
- Tri-mode connectivity: Game with RGB on for up to 119 hours with low-latency 2.4 GHz RF, pair up to three devices via Bluetooth mode, or charge and play with wired USB
- ROG SpeedNova wireless technology: Delivering low-latency, reliable wireless performance and an optimized power solution in the 2.4 GHz RF mode
- Lightweight structure: Updated design with durable inner structure keeps mouse weight down to just 75 grams
- Push-Fit Switch Socket II: Swappable switch design for easy customization; Keris AimPoint includes ROG Micro Switches and is compatible with other 3-pin mechanical and 5-pin optical micro switches
- PBT L/R buttons: Feature a durable nonslip surface that resists wear or shine to ensure a consistent feel
- Anti-slip ROG patterned mouse grip tape: Provides users with a more secure grip and an added bit of flair
- Smooth and fast movements: ROG Paracord and 100% PTFE mouse feet
PROS
+ Very lightweight.
+ Feels very well-built.
+ Very low click latency.
CONS
- CPI only adjustable by increments of 100.
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Rtings on July 15, 2021
The ASUS ROG Keris is an excellent ultra-lightweight gaming mouse. It's very lightweight and has a comfortable, right-handed shape best-suited for a claw or fingertip grip. It also has a flexible paracord-like cable and mouse feet that glide smoothly on all surfaces. Performance-wise it has a wide CPI range, a very consistent sensor, and very low click latency. Unfortunately, you can only adjust the CPI by increments of 100, and some gamers may prefer a lower minimum lift-off distance.
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