🎮 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 |
E**Y
Wow! Great mouse/great value
When my previous mouse started going south (battery life), I decided to go shopping for a new mouse. While I have some gaming requirements, my biggest 2 priorities were fit/feel and battery life. My hand is bigger, so I am picky to how it fits in my hand and how it feels to move it around. This does better with the palm fit for me - my hand feels more flat than curved up around a slimmer mouse. The battery life is easy met to advertised specs (I haven't actually measured), and is enhanced by a very nice receiver/magnetized charger. The 15 min minimum charge time is spot on. I now "hang" the mouse up every time I am done at my desk. The programmable LED features are nice and work well with the LED setup I already possessed. The thumb custom buttons (x 6) are surprisingly comfortable and 2nd nature to use and 3 of the buttons come pre-programmed for volume up/down and mute. VERY convenient! This is a great value - I would expect to have paid more for this unit. I have a ROG motherboard, so this continues my high standards for ASUS ROG product line.
D**S
Really cool mouse
Mouse lights are very pretty and works well for gaming. The stand is very heavy duty holds up the mouse nice. Charges quickly and last a few days if left on the charger. Very easy to setup
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.
G**.
Damn good gaming mouse
I am a top 250000 player on Fortnite for the moment. 2 months ago when I made the move from platinum 1 to platinum 2 I was still playing with my Nintendo switch lite. It was time to move up to a pc and I needed a mouse. I initially was skeptical that id like it as there were mixed reviews on the position of the joystick and general hand ergonomics. When It arrived all doubts were dispelled. The frickin mouse fits my hand perfectly with how my fingers and hand sit and the joystick isn't too far back or forward. Don't turn it up to 36000 dpi it'll be way too much sensitivity and a pain to put back. On fortnite this mouse really shines. The 11 buttons can be configured for easy building with macros on the game. switching weapons has never been easier and building is significantly easier. lots of combos to choose. The hot swappability is great! I swapped in a set of kalih blue shell pink dot switches and the modular approach makes pulling switches as easy as pie. I love this mouse and will continue to play with it for a long time to come
S**N
Great mouse
Was this worth 100 bucks? Maybe.First of all, I love the charging station. It makes sure the mouse is charged all the time (if you dock it) and acts as the USB dongle itself, so no other weird chips taking up ports. It's kinda good quality, too. Kinda. Does have a sorta plastic feel to it. The other buttons on the side are marvelous. You can program them to anything you want. You can also customize the lighting in Aura Sync!The downsides? It's bulky, heavy, and the two buttons at the front (for smaller hands) is quite useless. It's also 100 bucks. Honestly, this would be more reasonable at around 80 bucks.But hey, wanna have bragging rights that you have a 100 buck mouse? This is it!
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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