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ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini Wireless Gaming Mouse
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ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini Wireless Gaming Mouse

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£79.99 Was £129.99 Save £50.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

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At 49 grams, the ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini is built around a single, uncomfortable truth for larger mice: wrist fatigue is a performance problem, not just a comfort one. During extended sessions, a lighter mouse reduces the micro-corrections that creep in when your arm tires, and the Harpe Ace Mini pairs that low weight with a 42,000 DPI optical sensor — one of the highest-resolution sensors available in a wireless mouse at this size. Tri-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired) means it transitions from a competitive desktop setup to a travel bag without needing a separate device.

Who Is This For?

This mouse is aimed squarely at competitive FPS and MOBA players who favour a claw or fingertip grip and want wireless freedom without sacrificing polling rate or battery anxiety. The compact shell suits smaller hands particularly well, and those who travel between setups will appreciate the tri-mode flexibility. If you have large hands or prefer a full palm grip, the Harpe Ace Mini's dimensions will feel cramped and you'd be better served looking at a larger form factor — our gaming mouse deals guide covers a wider range of sizes and budgets.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the near-silent clicks and the quality of the ROG Optical Micro Switches, which offer a tactile response without the noise of traditional mechanical switches — useful if you share a space. The most common criticism is the relatively modest button count; the minimalist layout suits purists but frustrates MMO or productivity users who rely on programmable side buttons. Battery life, while decent, also falls short of some rivals at similar weight.

The Deal

At £83.99, down from £129.99, you're saving £46 — a 35% reduction that brings a flagship ultralight wireless mouse into a genuinely more accessible bracket. This product is newly tracked on our site, so there's no historical price data to confirm whether £129.99 was a consistent retail price or an inflated reference point — worth checking against other retailers before committing. If the price holds, it's worth serious consideration; if you've got any doubt, watch it for a fortnight first.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £79.99
Lowest Recorded £79.99
Average Price £81.99
Original Price £129.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The Harpe Ace Mini measures approximately 114.3 x 58.3 x 38.2mm and weighs just 49g, making it genuinely compact rather than mid-size with a 'mini' label. It suits fingertip and claw grip users most comfortably, particularly those with small to medium hands — palm grip users with larger hands may find the short length causes their palm to hang off the back.

The Harpe Ace Mini uses ROG SpeedNova wireless technology with a 2.4GHz dongle, which ASUS rates at sub-1ms latency — consistent with what competitive players report in real-world use, with no perceptible difference from wired. Bluetooth is also available but is better suited to casual or low-sensitivity use, as it introduces more latency than the 2.4GHz mode.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no historical price data available to confirm whether £83.99 is a genuine low or simply the first recorded price. The discount is shown as 35% off a £129.99 RRP, but without a tracked price history it is not yet possible to verify how often or how recently it has sold near that higher figure.

Because this deal has only just been tracked, the current verdict is WATCH rather than BUY — meaning there is insufficient data to confirm this is the best price it has reached. It is worth monitoring for a short period to see whether the price holds, drops further, or reverts toward the £129.99 RRP before committing.