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Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review

A super speedy, stylish little rodent.
December 27, 2024 5 min read
Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review

A super speedy, stylish little rodent.

The ROG Harpe Ace Mini is the cousin of the carbon fiber ROG Harpe Ace Extreme, only far less extra. It’s just 2 grams heavier than the 47 gram Ace Extreme, though rather than carbon fiber it uses its minimal size to stay light and easily flingable.

Marketed toward pro FPS players, and anyone who needs absolute pinpoint accuracy in the games they play, the Harp Ace Mini uses the same immense 42,000 DPI ROG AimPoint Pro sensor, to prove without any question that your mouse isn’t the thing making you miss all those headshots.

In hand, the Harpe Ace Mini feels almost nonexistent compared to the more MMO focussed mice I’m used to. Next to the Razer Naga Pro this thing feels like it’s filled with helium. That’s partially thanks to the miniscule size, but also the lack of buttons. Where an MMO mouse might have buttons in the double digits, the Harpe Ace Mini packs just seven.

That’s your standard two left and right clickers, a clickable scroll wheel, plus two buttons on the right side, and two on the underside. All have a satisfying click and most don’t sound too hollow, bar the one on the back left side which resonates a bit within the body. It’s to be expected on a mouse this light, since there’s next to nothing absorbing sound on the inside. And while it can make a mouse feel cheap, the Harpe Ace Mini manages to come off as sturdy. Pair it with the lovely finish and it’s certainly a quality-built little rodent.

Harpe Ace Mini specs

The ROG Harpe Ace Mini side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

Sensor: 42,000 DPI
Polling rate: 8,000 Hz
Weight: 49 g | 1.72 oz
Size: 6.4 x 11.7 x 3.7 cm | 2.5 x 4.6 x 1.45 inch
Buttons: 7
Shape: Ambidextrous but with left-side buttons
Price: $130 | £130

The Harpe Ace Mini is mostly ambidextrous, in so much as it’s semi-symmetrical. The side buttons still live on the left, so lefties will have to use their pinkie or whatever wizardry they perform to deal with our righty-dominated world.

There’s definitely some thought that’s gone into keeping the shape less curved to one side, at least. That may be better for lefties, but it means there’s less ergonomic specificity for either. Pit it against something like the Logitech G502 X and its superior ergonomics and it comes up a little short, but then some will prefer a less curvy mouse design.

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The ROG Harpe Ace Mini top down

(Image credit: Future)
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The ROG Harpe Ace Mini side view

(Image credit: Future)

This thing is inoffensively small, which makes it great for my little hands, though I imagine players with bigger grippers would struggle a little with it. Not greatly, but if you’re a palm grip user with large hands you might want to think twice before buying something so itty-bitty. That said, the size does go toward making this mouse all the more portable.

Speaking of portability, I’ve been really impressed with the Harpe Ace Mini’s battery life. Using it for 12 hours on the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi without charging or letting it go to sleep the charge indicator still showed green.

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Charts showing ROG Harpe Ace Mini testing

(Image credit: Future)
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Charts showing ROG Harpe Ace Mini testing

(Image credit: Future)
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Charts showing ROG Harpe Ace Mini testing

(Image credit: Future)

Above: Tested at 1,000 Hz — The more erratic the dots are, the worse the tracking on the mouse.

A week of 3-4 hour gaming sessions a day later and it was still at more than half charge, even with the RGB lighting on. I don’t have enough time to drain the battery but, by my calculations, it would take me four weeks at this pace to fully drain it, minimum.

As for the software needed, it requires Armoury Crate Gear to play with button assignments, performance and power settings, but if you want to get going with scenario profiles and design your own macro settings you’ll have to download the full Armoury Crate & Aura Sync.

Buy if…

✅ You’re in need of supreme accuracy: The ROG Harpe Ace Mini really is ace when it comes to accuracy. Its 8K polling rate and consistent 24,000 dpi sensor give it an impressive edge in terms of accuracy.

✅ You don’t want to have to charge up a lot: The battery life on the ROG Harpe Ace Mini is impressive for something so light. It’ll last weeks working via Wi-Fi connectivity, even more if you opt for Bluetooth connection most of the time.

Don’t buy if…

❌ You’re looking to save money: There are plenty of accurate mice out there that come in well under the Harpe Ace Mini’s $130/£130 price tag. Wireless ones, too.

❌ You prefer heavier mice: The Harpe Ace Mini is incredibly light. So light it’s barely noticeable in your hand, so it’s not for those with a preference for heavier mice.

Frankly the latter is a little much just to access macro options. Even the lite Gear version is quite a large file to download and install which is a shame, and I’ve had a couple of issues with connection and setting changes being met with errors. Having to restart my machine at several junctures just to get the software to work isn’t a good look, though when it does work it does all the basics well and the interface is nice and clean.

Performance-wise, the ROG Harpe Ace Mini is a stellar mouse. Hardly a waver when it comes to accuracy, and consistent tracking points all across the board show that this is one accurate rodent. Does it need to be this accurate for everyday use? Probably not, but with no tradeoff in terms of weight for a more impressive sensor, it’s easy to appreciate the effort in this department.

The Harpe Ace Mini goes hard where accuracy is concerned, and while its attempts to stay ambidextrous cost it the more specific ergonomics of a right-handed mouse, I can really see it taking off for pro gamers and claw grippers who prefer light mice, as long as they don’t mind downloading the huge Armory Crate software just to mess with macros. With impressive battery life, anyone wanting to take the Harpe Ace Mini on the go will be best pleased they won’t have to charge it for ages. Sure there are cheaper wireless gaming mice out there with similar battery lives, but not many that also match the Harpe Ace Mini’s impressive accuracy and weightlessness.

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