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The ASUS ROG Keris is an ultra-lightweight wired gaming mouse featuring a high-precision 16,000 DPI sensor, durable 70M-click ROG Micro Switches, and hot-swappable components for personalized performance. Designed with pro gamer input, it offers ergonomic comfort, a flexible ROG Paracord cable to reduce drag, and smooth 100% Teflon mouse feet for effortless gliding on any surface.
Brand | ASUS |
Series | P509 ROG KERIS |
Item model number | ROG KERIS P509 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 2.44 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.65 x 2.44 x 1.54 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B08XYHJS98 |
Date First Available | March 3, 2021 |
D**A
Very Responsive
The mouse works vey well, very responsive, and the cord does not interfere with mouse movement nor get twisted and tangled. It is also very light. The drawback for me is that in my large hand, it is a bit small. Other than that, it is very good.
Z**N
Innovative
The ROG lineup of mice have stepped up with this one.Pros:- Hotswappable switches- Small ergo (personal pref. I'm 18x9.5)- Best side buttons and main clicks I've ever used (optical switches are nice but the included japanese omrons are simply the best)Cons:- Slow stock skates- No dongle for USB receiver- Sharp edge on right mouse button (could be detrimental based on grip)- Scroll wheel steps are too tight- 79 grams seems a bit high for the size (~70g would've been perfect)The pros outweigh the cons and if the shape works for you, you're in luck.
C**R
SOLID mouse, if the shape fits.
The overall impression that the experience offers is much more than I was expecting. Packaging and included accessories are nice, software is DETAILED. The mouse itself (wired) is SOLID, which is impressive given the fact that it easily comes apart for switch modularity. No shakes, rattles, or creaks in my copy. Paracord feels on par with XM1 RGB I had (soft, flexible and light).The shape and materials is where it kind of falls short for me, unfortunately. The primary buttons wrap around the side and directly interfere with grip, which is further burdened by the choice to use slippery PBT on specific grip surfaces. I alleviated the slip to a degree by using blue masking tape on the sides, but the awkward curve of the primary buttons still interfered with finger placement for my grip (undisciplined palm/claw). I'd have to cut away the click paddle on the right side to keep it from pinching on my ring finger.Ultimately I put it back into the box and stored it with the others in my collection, which is disappointing given the sheer quality and effort put into designing this thing. I *want* to love it but my goofy grip is just not part of what it was designed for. Mouse I've gravitated towards: Roccat Kone Pro as it more comfortably fits my slightly off-sized hand (7x4 inches).
G**E
It's light weight and a solid build.
I had a logitech that just wouldn't allow me to set the DPI properly. This one worked extremely well right out of the box and solved the annoying problem I had with the other mouse.
C**W
great light weight mouse
Got this yesterday. been using it for one day. mouse has great grip. very light weight and responsive. palm and grip both are great. mouse is a bit on smaller size. its good for small or medium hand size. got all Asus product within my build. Aura sync and armory crate works perfect. battery life very long. last whole day and haven't charge. for $99. will keep as my main mouse for awhile.
N**T
Small wireless gaming mouse that packs a punch, but not perfect
Note: This is not sponsored, and this review was my own copy/pasted from overclock. Excuse the formatting amazon doesn't seem to offer any type of formatting for detailed reviews.Specifications:Price: $100 USDDimensions: 118mm x 62mm x 39mm ( L x W x H )Weight: 79-80gWireless: YES, 802.11 and 802.15 (WiFi and Bluetooth)Wired: YES, via USB-CMax Polling: 1000hzMax DPI: 16,000Max Accel: 40GSensor: PAW3335Switch: ROG 70M, hot swappable with your own switch, does not require mouse skates to be removed/destroyedBattery Life: 77~ hours with LED offCoating: Matte ABS/ PBT on M1/M2 and M4/M5Mouse Skates: PTFESoftware: YES, OPTIONAL - mouse has defaults of 400, 800, 1200 dpi etc.LED: Yes, on by default. Requires software to disableIncluded in Box:1x USB Type-A to Type-C2x Replacement M4/M5, in Grey and 'Red'1x Replacement Omron Switch1x Wireless 2.4ghz Receiver1x Replacement mouse skates1x Literature, user guide/warranty manual. User guide is heavily detailed and informalPros:Satisfying M1/M2 clicks, responsive, has minor pre-travel. Very Easy to rapid clickLight WeightGreat GlideEasy to change out main switches, has 2 plungers underneath mouse that once removed can be unscrewed. Does not require mouse feet to be damagedGreat TrackingGreat CoatingTactile Scroll wheelGreat inclusions in box, replacement skates, replacement switch, replacement side buttonsUSB-C SupportCons:Does not include wireless dongle/extender. Meaning wireless receiver is plugged into USB port on PC and mouse communicates with that. This is not great for users who have their router/wireless AP directly next to their mice like myself. Other major brands include a usb extender to plug your wireless receiver into to make sure it is as close to the mousepad as possible. However if you own any dongle you can plug it into that and it'll work. For example I used the razer chroma charging dock and removed the Razer receiver and plugged the Asus receiver inside and it worked perfectly.The right side of the mouse from where the right mouse button and right side grip are has a SHARP edge. It's not comfortable and this is magnified GREATLY for people with larger hands. Not sure how this made it past QC, any regular gamer should've been able to point out this is not comfortable upon first time using it.When you press the middle scroll button inward, if your finger is not centered on the button, the button will actuate a scroll either direction, making for a really uncomfortable middle click. On most mice when you try to actuate whether forward or backward the middle mouse button, it will sort of prevent itself from scrolling in either direction. My unit would scroll and it was quite annoying. However I don't use MMB click in-game so that may vary per userAdditional Notes:This is a great release from Asus, before I had not used any Asus products and they really weren't on my map of gaming peripherals. I still won't use this mouse but at least they drew enough interest to get me to test it. The shape is interesting, it kind of conforms to your palm in a way that the mouse shoves itself into the right side of your hand. The main clicks are super satisfying and I just had fun clicking with it. The PBT m1/m2 feels great and they resist oils/shine a fair amount. The mouse coating is great as well, felt grippy enough and enjoyable to the touch. This mouse is a little performer but it fell short in a few places for me. However even if it did not fall short in those places I still couldn't use it because it's far too small for my hands. The shortcomings is not including a usb dongle to allow the receiver to sit outside the range of your mousepad, and the terrible sharp right side of the mouse. I mean it's super uncomfortable if you touch that. Other than that. I kind of like this mouse. It was interesting. The inclusion of USB-C and hot swappable switches is very welcome. I hope one day they also allow us to easily change the battery for a replacement because that's a long-term concern of wireless gaming mice.I do wish they would've included a regular USB-C to USB-C for charging and then a standard USB-A dongle like I said before. You can use your own USB-C to USB-C though. Most newer motherboards and cases should have support for this. For example intel Z490 boards mostly support at least 1 USB-C.Grip suggestions for hand sizes:Small Hands: PalmMedium Hands: Palm, ClawLarge Hands: Claw, FingertipIf you have large hands, I do not recommend this mouse. It will most likely not sit comfortably. For reference I use a Razer Deathadder and Zowie FK1+ and those are more my 'size'. Please note this part is my opinion, don't take it to heart. Thanks for reading the review. Have a great day.
W**O
Great mouse
Bought it specifically for the easy to swap switches. Replaced them with some browns and i finally have a silent mouse.
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