🎮 Dominate every click with precision and power – the ultimate weapon for pros.
The ASUSROG Spatha X is a premium wireless gaming mouse featuring a blazing 19,000 DPI optical sensor, 12 programmable buttons, and a robust 67-hour battery life. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers customizable micro switches, dual wireless/wired modes with ultra-fast 1000 Hz polling, and a magnetic charging stand for effortless power management.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 8.9 x 0.1 cm; 168 g |
Batteries | AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 90MP0220-BMUA00 |
Manufacturer | ASUSTEK - GAMING AND ACC PRODUCT |
Series | ASUS TEK - GAMING AND ACC PRODUCT Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Wattage | 3600 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | gaming |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 67 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries only |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.19 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 168 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**A
Perfect for Gamers Who Love a Solid, Heavy Feel
The size of the ASUS ROG Spatha X is perfect for my hands, and its heavier feel is exactly what I prefer — it gives me more control during gameplay. The mouse quality is excellent, with a solid build and premium materials that feel like they’ll last for years. The ease of use is great; switching between wired and wireless is seamless, and the magnetic charging stand makes it simple to keep powered up.The scrolling speed is smooth and precise, making both gaming and everyday use enjoyable. In terms of gaming performance, the 19,000 DPI sensor and customizable buttons give me a competitive edge in any game. For what you get, I think the value for money is spot on, especially considering the durability and features.If you like larger, heavier mice with top-tier performance, this is an amazing choice.
R**M
Best gaming mouse available...
...as far as I can see. I've spent the last few months with a Logitech G602 that has been slowly dying no matter how much I clean it, but as I've had it for years and never come across anything that's seemed to be up to it's standard with respect to size, comfort and buttons (both number of and placement of) I've made do. And honestly, I dunno how I've never heard of this Asus mouse, but here we are.I've now seen a few reviews saying that it's a big mouse, a heavy mouse - it fills my hand (male, 5'9, average hands - I mean I think, how would you know?) and it does feel solid, but I've had mice in the past that came with added weights, and I would always just fill it with them, so for me the weight is nice. It feels like quality, rather than so light as to be a toy. It feels built. (Pic attached so you can compare size with G602)The number of programmable keys is my main reason for buying this mouse - 6 on the side, 2 on the left click 'shoulder', very much like the G602. The position of the side keys is different, but they are there and that's the main point - games like Baldur's Gate, Sniper Elite, Assassin's Creed Mirage etc are titles that give you plenty of scope for using all of these buttons and setting them up using the armoury crate (already installed on my machine for the mobo) is a breeze as you would expect. It also came 50% charged, which was a nice bonus for me playing around with it immediately.Speaking of the charger - it's a very low profile, just-the-tool-for-the-job affair, which I like, with an led to let you know the current battery level. The mouse can also be lit up like every day is Christmas, and even replicates what your motherboard lighting is doing. Noice. I've seen other mice that come without chargers and some manufacturers (won't name names) will charge you an additional £70 for the pleasure of a charging dock - Asus don't, and the one they give you is quite smart.I still see people trying to replace G602s with something similar and Logitech seem to have scaled back what they think a gaming mouse is - I would highly recommend you try this mouse if you're in that position. To be fair, I'm late to the party with this mouse; I've no idea how I missed this and it's predecessor, but I'm glad I'm here now and hope you see this and act accordingly.As long as Asus have a version of this on the go, or something similar when I need another mouse, I'll be a customer.I should add, £130 might seem like a lot of money for a mouse - but if it's something you're using every day, need it to be reliable and want quality, you won't regret this. And again, it comes with a charger as well as extra switches and a couple of charging cables.
S**N
Just wow
My wife hates it as it is too big and heavy for her, but after a few days, I cannot go back to my old mouse.Oozing quality and charging dock is great. One slight downside is the Armoury Crate software, but this is a whole different story.
M**T
A good mouse if you don't need a lightweight FPS mouse
If you prefer a big weighty mouse or have larger hands then this might be the right mouse for you.It's definitely got some weight to it, and probably won't want to be using this for competitive FPS games.. but that's not what this mouse was designed for.The 6 side buttons may take some time getting used to their positions, but you'll soon be able to press each one quite easily.For me personally, I did find the 2 extra buttons on the shoulder of the left click a little bit awkward to press as I have to stretch my finger over in order to hit them.Battery life seems pretty solid and I like that you get a charging dock with it, which also acts as the wireless receiver, so no need for extra dongle or cables.Overall a solid, well built mouse that is comfortable to use thanks to the ring finger rest and rubber grip on the right side of the mouse, if you are someone who uses 2 fingers for the top buttons and 2 rest fingers on the right side.My only one nitpick would be that the mouse click switches are hot swappable and comes with 2 extra in the box. However, unlike the Chakram X Origin, it's a bit more awkward to replace them as you have to take the rubber stops off the bottom, undo the screws and take the mouse apart.
E**3
Fantastic gaming and work mouse
What a fantastic mouse, it's weight allows it to move freely, the sensor is incredibly precise and the connectivity has been rock solid. Whilst not cheap I feel it is extremely good value for money, the multiple connectivity options allows me to use this for work as well as my own machine without having to mess around, the sensor settings can also be easily changed to suit the situation. Highly recommended.
A**S
Good when it works...
It's a good mouse but 4 months after buying it started having severe double click issues. Every second click becomes double click. No solution kas been provided by, despite the fact that several people are complaining about the same issue. It seems either the mouse is badly design or its firmware is buggy.
S**G
Top Tier Mouse
I have been trying to decide on a new mouse for a few months now and finally got the Asus Rog Harpe Ace and im glad i did. This mouse is super light and glides like a dream over a mouse mat, it is also super responsive whether connected by cable or by the speednova dongle. The RGB is and added bonus but using it with Aura Sync and linking with my other devices is an awesome added touch. Grip tape is included but not needed but does give it a unique look. Whether competitive or casual gaming this is a fantastic mouse and with plenty of settings to personalise the mouse or even using Aim Lab Optimiser. Overall you will not regret speeding your money when you have this mouse in your hand.
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