🎮 Elevate Your Game with the ASUS ROG Spatha X!
The ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with customizable features, including a 19,000 DPI sensor, 12 programmable buttons, and a magnetic charging stand, ensuring gamers have the ultimate tool for precision and performance.
Brand | ASUS |
Series | Spatha X |
Item model number | P707 ROG SPATHA X |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.39 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B09726KT4R |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 5, 2021 |
D**H
Great for use with a chromebook cheaper than the mouse.
I originally bought this for use with my gaming desktop with my RTX 4070, and to be clear, it works great for that role. It's just as responsive and also cooler looking than my other high-end gaming mice. It has fully replaced my Logitech G Pro, for example.However, I am currently using it with a Chromebook, which I use for writing novels and stories and running questions by Google Gemini. This mouse has elevated my copy-pasting and tab switching beyond belief. Scrolling mindlessly on Microsoft News is now so responsive. Clicking "skip" on Youtube music compilations when I have writer's block has never been so snappy.It's well worth using a $125 mouse for a $99 Chromebook. I'm not even fully joking. It's a noticeably better experience than cheap mice even for the most mundane tasks imaginable.
A**E
Good purchase!
I have medium sized hands and this mouse fits perfectly. I love the size, I love the weight, the things that so many people don’t like about it. I almost didn’t buy it because of the negative reviews accordingly. Glad I did. It’s solid and will do every thing you’d expect in a premium mouse. The software was a little tricky setting up and has a little bit of a learning curve but if you’re smart enough to learn a game, you can learn this mouse. It’s very intuitive once you get the hang of it. I find it’s easier to pick up without pressing a button than any other mouse I’ve used because of how it is designed. The buttons are much easier to distinguish one from the other making all of the buttons functional for me. The one mouse I have with 12 buttons on the side confuses my poor fingers. That issue is gone due to fewer buttons, different shapes and spacing. I would buy this mouse again. Hopefully not for a while though.
K**O
Top-Notch Wireless Mouse with Excellent Buttons and Scroll Wheel
This wireless mouse is absolutely perfect in every way — easily one of the best I've ever used. The buttons are super responsive and feel great to click, with just the right amount of resistance. From a functionality standpoint, it checks every box: smooth tracking, instant response, and zero lag.The scroll wheel is incredibly smooth and satisfying to use, making it ideal for everything from web browsing to long documents. Response time is spot-on — there's no delay at all, even during fast-paced tasks or gaming.In terms of value for money, this mouse is unbeatable. You get premium performance without the high price tag. The overall smoothness of operation, from movement to clicks to scrolling, is just amazing.In short, this mouse is 100% perfect and works great. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for quality and reliability in a wireless mouse.
G**5
A Beast that's Great for Games or Work
What can't this baby do? It's great for gaming, MMOs, macros for working in Excel. It's a beast and it's still going strong after 3 years! The ASUS ROG Spartha X is a sick wireless gaming mouse that packs a punch with lots of features, great performance, and flexibility. It’s perfect if you’re a gamer looking for a top-notch wireless mouse with tons of customization options. This mouse is loaded with cool stuff—whether you go wireless or wired—it’s super precise, comfy to hold, has customizable buttons, and RGB lights to deck it out. Basically, it’s a versatile and powerful gaming gear.
C**S
Almost great. Not perfect
Missing a few features that would put this mouse at the top of the list. If asus does a 2.0 version of this mouse add right and left scroll wheel! There are only 2 or 3 mice out there that I can think of that have those inputs and it is such a game changer! The control stick on the side is a nice touch. Now it would be a great touch if you allowed us to bind whatever key we wanted instead of the right left up down that we can't change. Maybe firmware can fix that? Now the only hardware complaint is have is the squeaky noise that I get every time I left click! It drives me crazy!!
F**R
Broken out of the box.
For what is supposed to be a high-end mouse, this sure leaves a lot to be desired. Largely, because it doesn't function as a mouse, because the left mouse button frequently double-clicks on its own, when I only do a single click. It's kind of random when it happens, but it happens very, very frequently. Sometimes, I'll have four clicks in a row that are doubled.Yes, I have updated all the software and firmware. And, yes, I have completely reset the mouse and uninstalled the software, and then repeated the process with the identical result. I went searching for this problem, and it appears that this problem (and problems like it) have been occurring for years with this mouse.Even without the double-clicking issue, the mouse is a lot. It's a bit larger than needed, and because the left side is filled with programmable buttons (six of them-- why I bought this mouse), it is tricky to pick up and move if you run out of mousepad, because there's no place to grip it on the left side but those buttons, or the very base of the mouse (which is only a few millimeters thick at the edge, so it's kind of like trying to pick up a piece of paper off a table). Given that the mouse is weighty, this compounds the problem.Another insane discovery is that the mouse wheel does not have left or right clicking, which is a function I have always used to rotate the camera in RTS games (or the Sims). Why they would leave this out is beyond me, especially at this price-point.I read online that people replace the switches in the mouse to fix it, but honestly, I ain't about that life right now. I shouldn't have a mouse that costs $150 that can't properly do the very most basic function of a mouse (besides moving). And that it's a known problem. And that it hasn't been fixed.It's still under warranty, but the time involved in getting that taken care of will cost me more than the mouse itself.Oh, if you're thinking you can just adjust the double-click speed in Windows' settings, that solves the opposite problem-- you can't actually make the double-click period so short as to prevent this happening, but you can make it so short that you, yourself, can not double-click.
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