Thanks for going hands on with our latest flagship the ROG HARPE ACE Extreme. A few items that were omitted from the review but some of you may find interesting. 1.The AimPoint Pro sensor in the Harpe Ace Extreme is based on the PixArt 3950 sensor, which is ROG-exclusive. Sensor deviation is below 1% beyond all dpi settings. The sensor deviation check is done at factory to ensure outstanding accuracy and performance . This is an additional process we have to implement. 2.For control/configuration of the Harpe Ace Extreme you have three options. Armoury Crate Armoury Crate Gear ( lightweight peripherals only ) Direct onboard mouse controls with five onboard profiles For onboard, you have DPI on scroll, DPI button, LOD, Polling rate all which can be done without software. DPI on scroll also leverages the RGB scroll wheel to let you know where you are 3.Not shown in the video the Harpe Ace Extreme does feature an RGB scroll wheel. This is generally a rarity in the ultra light segment and it does offer value of as you have battery life notification, profile selection and confirmation of items like the DPI on scroll etc. 4. The ROG Harpe Ace Extreme supports our OMNI recevier functionality, we are one of the few vendors offering premium gaming grade keyboards and our mice support dual pairing with a single recevier. Furthermore through our ROG SpeedNova Tech we maintain outstanding low latency and polling rate stability. 5. Lastly the ROG optical micro switches are binned within a + or -- gram force deviation of 5gf, this ensures superior consistenty and feel for the left and and right switches vs traditional switches which can see gf deviation be at our above 10gf.
Thoughts on this vs the finalmouse ulx lion? my current main but always eager to try new mice. harpe extreme does seem to be too big for my preference.
@@DayBreak_69 i haven’t tried the FM ULX Lion but I have tried a similar shape of the Beast X and I’d say they’re two completely different mice tbh. Shape wise, they’re not even close. The hump is very prominent compared to much more mild back curve of the ULX/Beast X. A bit bigger too
@ Yeah of course. The size of the mouse is on the bigger side so if you don’t have big hands, may not be the most comfortable! With the new releases of their peripherals, they’ve also released Armory Crate Gear which is a very stripped down version of AC that lets you adjust the major components of the mouse (DPI, polling rate, lighting, LOD, etc.) so you don’t have to worry about the bloated software!
So I have super light g pro and the pfte skates. Should I put the big pfte skates that come in the box on the harpe ace extreme which I just bought or use the glass feet as I have a 3 foot soft gaming mat
Thanks for going hands on with our latest flagship the ROG HARPE ACE Extreme.
A few items that were omitted from the review but some of you may find interesting.
1.The AimPoint Pro sensor in the Harpe Ace Extreme is based on the PixArt 3950 sensor, which is ROG-exclusive. Sensor deviation is below 1% beyond all dpi settings.
The sensor deviation check is done at factory to ensure outstanding accuracy and performance . This is an additional process we have to implement.
2.For control/configuration of the Harpe Ace Extreme you have three options.
Armoury Crate
Armoury Crate Gear ( lightweight peripherals only )
Direct onboard mouse controls with five onboard profiles
For onboard, you have DPI on scroll, DPI button, LOD, Polling rate all which can be done without software.
DPI on scroll also leverages the RGB scroll wheel to let you know where you are
3.Not shown in the video the Harpe Ace Extreme does feature an RGB scroll wheel. This is generally a rarity in the ultra light segment and it does offer value of as you have battery life notification, profile selection and confirmation of items like the DPI on scroll etc.
4. The ROG Harpe Ace Extreme supports our OMNI recevier functionality, we are one of the few vendors offering premium gaming grade keyboards and our mice support dual pairing with a single recevier. Furthermore through our ROG SpeedNova Tech we maintain outstanding low latency and polling rate stability.
5. Lastly the ROG optical micro switches are binned within a + or -- gram force deviation of 5gf, this ensures superior consistenty and feel for the left and and right switches vs traditional switches which can see gf deviation be at our above 10gf.
got the azoth extreme on monday and the harpe ace extreme on friday.... they are a dream.. never had anything nicer
Lucky!!! I really wanna try the Azoth Extreme keyboard. Looks like a beast
banger review fr
@@nbimc much appreciated 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thoughts on this vs the finalmouse ulx lion? my current main but always eager to try new mice. harpe extreme does seem to be too big for my preference.
@@DayBreak_69 i haven’t tried the FM ULX Lion but I have tried a similar shape of the Beast X and I’d say they’re two completely different mice tbh. Shape wise, they’re not even close. The hump is very prominent compared to much more mild back curve of the ULX/Beast X. A bit bigger too
@ 🤝 tempting but the size of it and armory crate being the absolute worst makes me rethink.
@ Yeah of course. The size of the mouse is on the bigger side so if you don’t have big hands, may not be the most comfortable! With the new releases of their peripherals, they’ve also released Armory Crate Gear which is a very stripped down version of AC that lets you adjust the major components of the mouse (DPI, polling rate, lighting, LOD, etc.) so you don’t have to worry about the bloated software!
@ I did read they implemented a lighter version, much needed. I don’t need another mouse, I don’t need another mouse, I don’t need another mouse… 😭
@@DayBreak_69hahaha it’s a tempting world out there!
So I have super light g pro and the pfte skates. Should I put the big pfte skates that come in the box on the harpe ace extreme which I just bought or use the glass feet as I have a 3 foot soft gaming mat
I’m not to sure if I use the glass feet will it feel slow cuz of mat or will it be a waste to use it on the mat not a glass matt
What's your hand size?
@@grizzly6153 19x10cm!