Asus Unveils Luxurious Gold-Plated Gaming Mouse for ROG's 20th Anniversary

Kim Swift

Video game designer known for pioneering work on "Portal," focusing on innovative puzzle mechanics.

In celebration of its renowned ROG brand's two-decade milestone, Asus has revealed a series of exclusive black and gold gaming peripherals at Computex. Among these is a striking 82-gram gaming mouse, the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20, which combines opulent aesthetics with an array of advanced technical specifications.

Details on the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 Gaming Mouse

The newly introduced ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 gaming mouse distinguishes itself with authentic 24K gold-plated embellishments encased within a sophisticated black translucent shell. Its design, although subtle with the gold tones, presents a refined appearance. Engineered for elite performance, this device supports an 8,000 Hz polling rate, available in both wired and wireless modes, and incorporates Asus's proprietary ROG 100M optical micro switches. A standout feature is its extraordinary 65,000 DPI sensor, which, while offering unparalleled precision, exceeds the practical needs of most gamers. For comparison, the highly-rated Razer Viper V4 Pro, while also reaching an 8,000 Hz polling rate, has a maximum DPI of 50,000. It's noted that both mice's peak polling and DPI settings are likely excessive for the majority of users, and high polling rates can significantly impact the battery life of wireless devices.

Weighing 82 grams, the Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 is noticeably heavier than its predecessor, the Harpe II Ace, which weighs a mere 48 grams. This increase in weight is possibly attributed to its internal gold components. The mouse's ergonomic shape was developed with insights from professional esports players, ensuring optimal comfort and control. Additionally, it comes in a premium presentation box, complete with stickers, a cable, connectors, and a keyring, enhancing its appeal as a collector's item. Alongside this mouse, Asus also unveiled the ROG Azoth Extreme Edition 20, a black and gold version of its popular ROG Azoth gaming keyboard.

As of now, the official pricing and release date for these devices have not been confirmed by Asus. However, reports from the PCMR channel on X suggest that the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 mouse could be available from June 2nd for an estimated price of $260. This price point positions the mouse as a luxury item, likely appealing to enthusiasts and collectors who are willing to invest in high-end, commemorative gaming gear, similar to other exclusive anniversary products like the Xbox Ally X20 bundle.

The debut of the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 mouse at Computex underscores the convergence of luxury and high-performance in the gaming hardware market. While its ultra-high specifications and gold-plated design may be overkill for the average gamer, they represent a celebratory nod to ROG's legacy and a statement of premium craftsmanship. This product serves as a reminder that the gaming industry continues to push boundaries, not just in technological advancement, but also in offering exclusive, aesthetically rich experiences for its dedicated community.

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