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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

I liked the mouse, it’s not cheap, but already from the box it’s nice, looking at the kit: the case is neat, and the logo, and spare switches, and the mouse itself is pleasing in terms of functions and settings. The buttons (right, left) are pressed easily and quietly, but you feel that you pressed. The mouse is not the smallest in size, it is convenient for me, it fits right under the palm of my hand. The backlight is pleasant, in moderation, but in fact I turned it off so that the battery…

Pros
  • Connection via Wi-Fi, USB or Bluetooth, wireless charging, excellent sensor, additional microphones included
Cons
  • I took the mouse a week ago, technical flaws have not yet come to light. There are a few bloopers on the case from fingers, but they are also easily wiped off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

The mouse, of course, is very interesting, with a lot of bells and whistles, such as a joystick, backlighting, the ability to replace the logo, switches, and so on. This is not an ordinary hard worker, this is for connoisseurs and lovers of beauty and wide functionality in one device. Working with her is also comfortable, but she just won’t show all her abilities in work, so it’s definitely for the game. It charges both by wire and without it, but for wireless, you need to buy a mat with Qi, so

Pros
  • Convenient to work
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

In general, it turned out that this is the first device in many years from Asus, which caused me a negative. Surprised myself. I admit that the “curve has arrived” firmware is possible, or there is some option to get rid of the sensor failure problem, for example, by lowering DPI or switching to wired mode (this is generally ridiculous), but why does this happen with a device for the price of 13k? Hence the negative. For this money, I should not think about anything at all.

Pros
  • The view is not overloaded with design elements that some mice suffer from, with the title of "gamer". Nice material, easy to clean. When buying, it's nice to look at the box. The realization warms the soul that you can disassemble and change the mikriki. All.
Cons
  • 1) Breaks the sensor. It looks like a sudden acceleration, although it is turned off. That is, you are trying to make a quick 90° or a U-turn, and at that moment, as if acceleration is turned on and, as a result, you twist the angle. It is very likely that the problem is in a combination of 2 factors - wireless mode + high dpi (I noticed a problem when I set it to 3200dpi, before that it was less). It only happens when you really try to quickly scroll the corner. 2) Unfinished configuration software. I installed Armory Crate II, because I assembled the system on the asus (in terms of hardware, they have trust made since the zero years). It is very possible that the sensor is also torn off because of the software. It just so happened that I increased the sensitivity at the same time as ating the firmware. So, about the software. It changes the sense for a long time, while it is impossible to drive in a specific value with your hands. You have to pick up the slider like a moron, and if you make a mistake, then be kind, wait 5-7 seconds until the value is set, and then on a new one. And picking up the slider is very inconvenient. Well, you should not click on the side values ​​(min, max) from the slider - it immediately sets either min or max. In short, uncomfortable and long, UX is disgusting, and UI is an amateur.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great wireless mouse

This is a great mouse that supports Bluetooth, wired and wireless connectivity so users can use what they want. I set mine up for wireless and running it on an Asus ROG Balteus QI gaming mouse pad and I can just move it to a QI point to charge. It comes with interchangeable switches that are very easy to swap out if needed. I believe each switch is rated for about 10,000 clicks, so they should work for a while. The mouse also features RGB lighting and syncs with Asus' Aura RGB lighting…

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Beautiful but overloaded with features.

Aesthetically great, slim, no branding and the best RGB lighting I've seen on a mouse. The feature set is big: 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, long battery life, Qi wireless charging, USB-C fast charging, swappable switches, joystick, and even a swappable RGB body puck. Most of these features feel like gimmicks and otherwise seem to detract from the mouse's reliability and usability, although I'm sure they come at a significant cost. It's built and feels like a weak tank. It's surprisingly…

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good mouse and IMPORTANT NOTE in review

IMPORTANT NOTE AT THE END OF REVIEW I have been using this mouse for about 4 days, I have used several gaming mice in 6-7 years in games and with it is a real one good mouse. It's important to note that it's a bit heavy, but that didn't bother me at all. But if you're used to playing with a really light gaming mouse like the Glorious PC Mice, you might find it heavier. Overall I like it, haven't used a joystick on it and probably won't. I will update this review later (if I remember). The other

Pros
  • Many will
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice feature and relatively comfortable.

I like that you can switch the microswitches for the left and right buttons. My previous mouse that replaced this one showed a "double click" after about a year. During the day, the mouse was not even used as a routine work mouse. This is one of my main reasons for trying out ROG Chakrum. I also didn't realize before that you could get a different click feel or characteristic with different brands of microswitches. This is also the fun part. In terms of comfort, the mouse is not small, but in…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Weak Set

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A typical high-end ROG product, but not optimal for me.

Good quality product from ASUS but the complaints are the same as most. The "joystick" is too far forward for the way I hold the mouse. It needs to be pushed back about half an inch or more. The side buttons are where most thumbs are, so here they are. There must have been package restrictions moving the joystick so far forward from that position because it didn't make much sense. What does Asus have to do with this? The other buttons seem to work well, but nothing special in terms of design…

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great mouse but joystick needs work, Asus

The mouse itself works fine. The sensor is awesome, the weight is great, the grip is great and the joystick feels good. Unfortunately, the main benefit of this mouse, the joystick, doesn't work as well as some might think. It only works with Steam in analog mode, but even then you have to set it up using the Steam gamepad, which is really confusing and non-specific. You can use digital mode, but it can only access 4 fixed macros at a time. Would you like to play a racing game with this mouse…

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • I'm worried

I've been using this mouse for almost 3 weeks. I spend a lot of time on the computer, gaming and creating, so my mouse gets a lot of attention. I've had 4 mice in the last 5 years, I'm not too picky but they ended up having some sort of problem not worth fixing. The only mouse I don't hate that still works is the Logitech 502, but I'm not a particularly big fan of its overall feel, especially the scroll wheel. My newest mouse, the Corsair M65 Elite, stopped registering left clicks. I got a…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • something different