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🎮 Elevate your game with precision and freedom — the pro’s choice in a compact powerhouse!
The ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini is a pro-approved, ultra-lightweight esports gaming mouse featuring a 42,000 DPI ROG AimPoint Pro sensor, tri-mode connectivity (wired USB-C, 2.4 GHz RF, Bluetooth), and up to 105 hours of battery life. Designed for fingertip and claw grips, its compact 49g form factor offers exceptional control and endurance for competitive gamers on PC and Mac.



















| ASIN | B0DG6DQ2DP |
| Additional Features | 49g Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 120 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,191 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #66 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | Mouse grip tape set, Quick Start Guide, P716 ROG HARPE ACE MINI/BLK Gaming mouse, Replaceable mouse feet x2, ROG sticker, USB dongle extender, Warranty booklet, Wireless receiver, 2-meter ROG Paracord, Thank you card |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4 GHz RF, Bluetooth 5.1, Wired USB2.0 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 87 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00197105614017 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Mfr Part Number | P716 ROG HARPE ACE MINI/BLK |
| Model Name | P716 ROG HARPE ACE MINI/BLK |
| Model Number | P716 ROG HARPE ACE MINI/BLK |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Special Feature | 49g Lightweight |
| Style Name | Harpe Ace Mini |
| UPC | 197105614017 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**R
Small and Sleek
This mouse is amazing and is easy to grasp. It feels solid in hand when playing games and there is no lag from the wireless. This is my first wireless mouse it I wish I had switched sooner. The battery life is about 1 month to 2 months before it needs to be recharged. The Armoury Crate software works well in adjusting settings as well.
A**R
A Great Light Mouse
This mouse is great for those who are fingertip grip users and weighing in at only 49 grams, makes it incredibly light compared to the majority of gaming mouses in the market right now. It’s a smaller version of the original Ace Harpe and weighs 5 gram less than it which is definitely a noticeable difference in weight compared to the 54 grams of the Ace Harpe. The mouse coating is much stickier and more anti slip resistant compared to the original Harpe, so the included fingertip grips are not even necessary to use. If you’re already a fan of the shape of the original Harpe, then this mouse will be easy to get used to its shape. My only recommendation is to get a control mousepad because of how light weight it is to control. The mouse buttons and side buttons have a satisfying tactile click to them and the scroll wheel feels solid. Battery life is also great and can get easily over 100 hours as long as the mouse lighting is turned off. For even better battery life, switch to Bluetooth mode when not gaming as it gives the longest battery life. The mouse lighting can also be used as an indicator for low battery life as well if you install the Armory Crate Gear software for this specific version of mouse. Plus, you can still use the mouse as it’s charging when it’s in wired mode. The only downside is the mouse requires an additional ROG Polling Rate Booster dongle in order to reach its advertised 8000 Hz polling rate instead of the default 1000 Hz polling rate which unfortunately does not come included with the mouse. Other than that, I would highly recommend this mouse for those looking for a light weight wireless gaming mouse.
J**A
Top-tier build quality, but watch out for the size!
I’ve used many chinese clone mice lately, and the ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini is a clear step up in terms of build quality. It feels premium, solid, and refined. Here is a breakdown of my experience after testing it thoroughly: Clicks & Build Quality The build is fantastic. Unlike some other brands, there’s no creaking or flexing. The main buttons (M1/M2) use optical switches but somehow manage to feel like high-quality mechanical ones, tactile and crisp without that annoying metallic "ping" sound. Both the main and side buttons have very little pre- or post-travel, which makes the mouse feel very responsive. Size & Shape Be careful with the size. While it fits me perfectly, the shape is specific, and "Mini" really does mean mini. If you have large hands or a specific grip, you might want to consider the standard Harpe Ace instead. Sensor & Performance Out of the box, the sensor felt a bit "off" or low-quality. However, don't panic, just update the drivers immediately. After a firmware update via Armoury Crate, the tracking became flawless. On that note, the software (Armoury Crate) is still pretty bloated and not great. Thankfully, the mouse has onboard memory, so you can set your profile once and never open the software again. I really wish ASUS would move to a web-based driver. The Wheel: It uses a TTC Gold encoder. It’s good, but if you’re picky like me, you’ll notice the scrolling feel is inconsistent. Scrolling down feels smoother, while scrolling up has much more tactile, defined steps. RGB: The lighting is beautiful. I personally use a bright green, and it looks vibrant and premium. Skates & Texture: The stock feet are high quality; I didn't feel the need to swap them for third-party ones. Also, the texture on the sides is surprisingly comfortable, I barely notice it while gaming. Battery: Very efficient, even with the RGB turned on. The Downside My only real complaint is that it doesn’t include the 8K polling rate adapter in the box. For a mouse at this price point and "Pro" branding, that really should have been included. Summary: Great design, amazing clicks, and a top-tier sensor after updates. If you like smaller mice and want something that feels more premium than the budget Chinese alternatives, this is a winner.
H**E
Sleeper and insane value if found on sale
A sleeper mouse with insane top tech but the draw back is price, software armory crate, and the clicks buttons need work Better battery life than logitech Top sensor with top wireless Insane that you can go up to 8k wired and wireless but you need to purchase a usb that is only sold at Maxgaming
B**S
Good while it lasted.
It was a nice wireless mouse for how long I had it. My hands are on the smaller side so it fit perfectly. I would have kept it if the skates weren't miss labeled and trying to switch them did not work obviously. I couldn't justify spending 25 more on replacement skates. Sent back.
/**R
Defective and not Mini
Besides the wireless dongle not connecting to my PC after a day of troubleshooting. It requires a stack of Asus software that took almost 5 mins to install?! Thats NOT including the optional armory crate software! Nothing mini about this mouse. I bought it specifically to be smaller than a standard gaming mouse, and it's clearly not. It is damn near identical to all my other gaming mice. Quality of the mouse felt as average as every other gaming mouse I have tried. But I keep going back to my op18k even at 1k polling it feels superior to all my other mice.
J**E
Excellent mouse
Coming from the crowd favorite G502, the Harpe Ace mini was so light weight that it’s mind blowing. I charged the mouse the evening that it came in I’ve been using it for almost a month now and the battery is still going off the original charge. The clicks are light and super crisp, the side buttons size and placement put them easily usable. The scroll wheel is.. good enough. Not the best that I’ve used but I wouldn’t say it’s bad. For reference, I wear size large in gloves and I still find the mouse comfortable to use for hours straight. I’ve tried out the g502 again after getting used to the Harpe mini and I don’t think I’ll be able to go back to a heavy mouse after this.
L**E
Bought two!
Very good Mouse, it runs well and lasts very long. Only complaint is that you need a booster attachment to run it at 8k and the booster seems to be no where in America at least. Besides that though I really like the mouse that I bought two! Looks and feels great!
J**N
Perfect size and weight for my hands
Texture of the plastic is great The sound of the buttons is nice Build quality is good Light AF
C**Z
excelente
es excelente para las personas con mano pequeña
V**L
Perfect mini light mouse.
Perfect for the one who prefers claw grip with mini form factor..not to forget it's so light perfect for fps games.
B**R
good mouse
very good mouse but if ur looking at this and thinking switching to a lighter mouse is instantly gonna improve ur gameplay it probably wont in that end
M**.
Excellent mouse
I bought on sale for $89. At this price it is superb value. Very low latency at 1k. Great build quality. Main buttons are good, scroll wheel and center button are good, side buttons are good. Skates are good. No creaks, no flex.
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