ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 27th Feb 2025

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Manufacturer: ASUS

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Introduction

ASUS is a Taiwan-based computer hardware and electronics company founded in 1989. As the name would suggest, the Harpe Ace Mini is a smaller variant of the Harpe Ace, though it is mostly shorter, while keeping the width almost the same. In terms of internals, the Harpe Ace Mini comes with ASUS’s latest bells and whistles: ROG Optical Switches rated for 100 million clicks are used for the main buttons, the sensor is ASUS’s AimPoint Pro capable of 42,000 CPI, and by purchasing the separately available ROG Polling Rate Booster, 8000 Hz polling becomes available for both wired and wireless usage. Without the Polling Rate Booster, the Harpe Ace Mini is restricted to 1000 Hz, and is cited to last up to 105 hours using 2.4 GHz wireless and up to 139 hours using Bluetooth, each without illumination. At 48 g, the Harpe Ace Mini weighs 6 g less than the Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition. The feet are made of pure PTFE, and a set of larger replacement feet along with a set of grip tape are included in the box. Configuration is done either through Armoury Crate or the device-specific Armoury Crate Gear. Lastly, and despite not being mentioned anywhere, the Harpe Ace Mini supports NVIDIA Reflex, allowing one to measure click latency in real time on compatible monitors. The Harpe Ace Mini is available either in black or white.

Specifications

ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini
Size: 117 mm x 63 mm x 37 mm
Size (inches): 5.02″ x 2.51″ x 1.56″
Ambidextrous: Partially (side buttons on left side only)
Weight: 48 g
Number of Buttons: 5+2 (including wheel click)
Main Switches: ROG Optical Micro Switch (100 M)
Wheel Encoder: TTC (blue, yellow core), 9 mm
Sensor: AimPoint Pro
Resolution: 100–42,000 CPI
Microcontroller Unit: Nordic nRF52840
Polling Rate: 125/250/500/1000 Hz
Cable: 1.90 m, braided
Software: Yes
Price: $129.99
Warranty: Two years

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