ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse (Magnetic Charging Stand, 12 Programmable Buttons, 19,000 DPI, Push-fit Hot Swap Switch Sockets, ROG Micro Switches&Paracord and Aura RGB lighting),Black

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Product Features
- Dual-mode Connectivity - ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse allows you play wirelessly with 2.4 GHzRF, or with a wired USB-C cable connection
- Ultimate Accuracy - 19,000 DPI optical sensor provides unmatched accuracy. The DPI On-The-Scroll feature lets you easily adjust the sensitivity of the wireless mouse without accessing software
- Programmable Gaming Mouse - The 12 programmable buttons are positioned within easy reach, all designed to provide intuitive, responsive control
- Durable Switches & Put-fit Switch Sockets - Gold-plated electro-junction, provides a 70-million clicks; Exclusive put-in switch sockets allow you to easily replace switches based on your preference
- Ultra-long Battery Life - Charge it via USB-C cable or with the included magnetic charging stand. 15 minutes can provide up to 12 hours of wireless gaming; Enjoy 67 hours of play time on a full charge
- Dual-mode Connectivity - ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse allows you play wirelessly with 2.4 GHzRF, or with a wired USB-C cable connection
- Ultimate Accuracy - 19,000 DPI optical sensor provides unmatched accuracy. The DPI On-The-Scroll feature lets you easily adjust the sensitivity of the wireless mouse without accessing software
- Programmable Gaming Mouse - The 12 programmable buttons are positioned within easy reach, all designed to provide intuitive, responsive control
- Durable Switches & Put-fit Switch Sockets - Gold-plated electro-junction, provides a 70-million clicks; Exclusive put-in switch sockets allow you to easily replace switches based on your preference
- Ultra-long Battery Life - Charge it via USB-C cable or with the included magnetic charging stand. 15 minutes can provide up to 12 hours of wireless gaming; Enjoy 67 hours of play time on a full charge
Product Specifications
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 |
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product is large so small hands beware. a lot lighter than i was expecting. very disappointed to see that itr was a used product that was missing the stand to the charger. got £20 back from amazon but would rather have had the product intact and unused. contacted Asus so here’s hoping.. feeling a little let down but cant take that out on the product.
Really Comfortable if you have Bigger Hands and Hate Claw Gripping your Mice. I bought this mouse not because I needed it but because I wanted something more premium to elevate my PC gaming experience. And so far, the mouse has delivered just that, a premium gaming experience. I’m coming from a Red Dragon MMO Mouse which I’ll admit I was skeptical, but was honestly a great purchase for the money. I still wanted something more gamer-esque, reliable, and more importantly wireless. So far the ASUS Spatha X has had great wireless connection, a comfortable grip, and decent customizable options through the Armory Crate (ASUS) app. It also allows for macros for those that like/need to set up multiple key binds to one button. The Mouse is a little heavier than your typical gaming mice but it feels really comfortable in my hand as it gives me a greater sense of control when I flick my wrist around. If you are one of those people that “lift” their mouses around quite a bit when gaming, this is probably not the mouse for you as this does require a firmer grip to do so and may lead to accidental clicking of buttons (FYI. the buttons can easily be disabled.). Speaking of the button, they seem a little unorthodox at first but you quickly get accustomed to them (will vary by person though). The side buttons are actually well placed and easy to reach so kudos to that ASUS for that since not all Mice get button placement right the first time around (I’m looking at you G502 Hero). I have had ZERO drop of wireless connectivity in my gaming sessions (Shooters, MMOs, etc.) but will gladly update the review if I experience any in the future. Keep in mind that I also have almost 10 different wi-fi devices around me (6×6 ft) and have experienced no interference of any kind WHATSOEVER which was my biggest worry coming into a big purchase like this. Now price….Is the Mouse worth 150 bones? Well there are definitely other options that work and feel just as great for 50 or more dollars less. I myself almost settled on a g502 x plus which is one of,if not, THE logitech top of the line mouse, but decided against it since it felt a tad bit too small in my hand. All n all, The ASUS Spatha X is a great mouse that will excite even the pickiest PC gamers and if you don’t agree, COME FIGHT ME!!!
Takes a bit to get used to. Ultimately, although it is large, I feel it’s the absence of an empty space on the left hand side of the mouse that makes this mouse slightly inferior to my previous corsair mouse.To explain, I don’t have much space to move my mouse on the surface where it is at so I tend to pick up my mouse more often to compensate for the lack of space.Pretty much the only space to grip the mouse to pick it up on the left hand side is to tuck my thumb slightly into the middle side button which can cause me to accidentally press one of the extra side buttons (not always but sometimes). Luckily most of the buttons near there I’ve just mapped to pause and play videos so it’s not that big of a downside.I’ve had to get used to this new style of gripping the mouse. It did cause my hand some slight pain and discomfort initially. But having used it for close to a month now I’ve gotten used to it and my hand feels comfortable with it now.PROS:- USB C (my previous corsair mouse had micro USB so having USB C is definitely an upgrade as well as having it charge while plugged in.)- Magnetic Charging stand (Feels great not having to plug my mouse into any wires and just having it snap to the magnetic stand is satisfying. I put my charging stand flat on my table since it’s easier to remove the mouse without moving the stand that way.)- Battery life (I had it running for quite a few days before its battery got low. compared to my corsair one which usually lasted around a day. You can also configure the app to let the mouse’s lights start flashing whenever the battery gets low to notify you.)CONS:- Large/shape might feel awkward to use at first (Gets better as time goes on but ultimately this will be dependent on the person that uses it)- Side buttons might feel like they are in an awkward spot when trying to lift the mouse which can lead to accidental button presses.
Great mouse ruined by terrible laggy inconsistent software. Review for the ROG Chakram X OriginAs most other reviews of mice from Asus say, the Armoury Crate software is such a weird inconsistent mess. It takes a long time to load even on high end systems and seems to crash 20% of the time or has to constantly reload. The Software will refuse to allow you to change settings if you haven’t updated everything included. The mouse itself is great and of good build quality. It’s for bigger hands so if you have average or small hands using the joystick on the side is a bit difficult. Some reviewers state you can’t switch profiles without the Armoury Crate software but that’s incorrect. The manual has a brief rundown of how to save profiles, with the software installed, and then switch profiles when the software is not installed, which you’ll probably need to do as having the software is such a pain. You can assign the joystick to be either an analog stick like a controller or have it act as a 4 way hat with different functions assigned to each direction(media keys KB buttons etc.) The four side buttons are placed a little awkwardly and I have a feeling they should have been stacked more closely together for comfort but they are acceptable and not awful. Scroll wheel feels nice and apparently has it’s own color scheme in the LED options. And boy this thing has lots of preset and customizable lighting effects. One of the main if not the main draw for me on this mouse is the replaceable mouse switches. You get two sets in the box, one set installed and another type that I haven’t tried yet but are said to be of a different feel and connection type. More mice need to do this. This would resolve every double clicking issue if you could just easily replace switches to repair the mouse. DPI switch made very easy by the buttons on the bottom and with the software installed will tell you which profile you are on through window notification. All in all a really good customizable mouse with tons of features. The software works but is so slow or at times crash prone that this is the only real downfall of the product. Asus seriously needs to optimize this software, it feels as if it’s a webpage loading and i’m on mid 90s internet at times. Good buy but that software just makes it far from perfect to set up profiles. I will say once you have everything and every one of your profiles set you can then delete the software and switch with mouse button combos on the fly.
Feather Light (ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition Gaming Mouse). I purchased this mouse due to the fact that it incorporates the new SpeedNova wireless technology and includes the new ROG Omni Receiver. A wireless technology that will be compatible with new ASUS ROG devices released after 2022.Granted this mouse is advertised as being light weight, but I prefer a mouse with more substance. The mat finish is a plus, however just how long with the finish last on the top left and right buttons? Hence, the reason for the included decals for an anti-slip grip experience.For the most part, the mouse is responsive. Unfortunately there are times when right clicking via 2.4GHz connectivity, it is non-responsive. Even when using the USB extender and I continue to experience the problem. If you review some of the videos for this mouse, it shows the dongle directly in front of the mouse during game play for a reliable connection.
Very pleased with this item. Please think critically when reading other reviews. Overall, great product. I want to give it a 9/10. It’s only been a couple of days, but I have no regrets. I’m really impressed with the size, weight and fit of this mouse. The stand is a great addition. I am not certain whether or not I can change the lighting on it, so not quick to give a negative mark for that. I do know many complained about the Armoury Crate Software. The download needs to be unzipped before it can be installed. In sone cases, if you’ve had other ASUS or ROG gear, it may be best to use the Uninstaller software before the installation, both available on the site. I hope this helps. I am a right-handed male with medium to large hands. Not sure as some have mentioned whether this is the right mouse for smaller hands.
Expensive, but a very good mouse UPDATE: Added ROG Chakram X Origin Review. ROG SPATHA X Review:I’ve use many mice before and this one is absolutely perfect for me. For starters, this thing is HUGE. Second, it’s quite heavy, which(For me)is useful for precision. I can use it with ease in Modern Warfare 2, FortNite, etc.My only gripe with it is the side buttons. I can’t tell you how many times I have gripped the mouse hard and accidentally pressed MB4 or MB5. The volume buttons are mapped by default to the mouse and would sometimes accidentally mute my game. Simply reprogram the buttons and you’re good to go.The Armoury Crate software is okay. You likely already have it if your PC has an Asus motherboard and does the job of setting custom DPI, colors, etc.4 STARSROG Chakram X Origin Review:This not just a regular FPS Mouse, this THE FPS mouse. An 8hz polling rate coupled with swappable buttons and 11 programmable buttons. I can not recommend this mouse for one major reason; the mouse malfunctions while using it in wired mode. If you want to use the Chakram X Origin in pure wireless mode, you can definitely do so, but you will be limited to 1000hz. I’m not sure if it is a firmware issue or a hardware issue, but be aware that using the ROG Chakram X Origin in Wired mode will cause the mouse to act weird. From not being able to move the mouse cursor, to not being able to click anything, to the side joystick glitching and moving in one direction. Oh about the joystick; DISABLE IT. It is incredibly jank and not worth using. It also HEAVILY interferes with any controllers you may have connected to your PC.2/5 Stars.Conclusion: The Spatha X is a chunky mouse that has terrible side button placement but fits perfectly for people with big hands. The Chakram X Origin is good ONLY if you plan on using it in wireless mode exclusively. It is a lesson in frustration using this mouse in Wired Mode.
Was either this or the G502x. I absolutely love the scroll wheel on the G502x and I wish more companies would adopt something similar, but I ultimately went with the Spatha because it’s simply so much more comfortable. This is one of the few mice that has a ring finger rest which I find absolutely essential. It’s comfortable and has all the thumb buttons I need.The only complaint I have is that it is a bit heavy which is unfavorable for fps games which I prefer, and the scroll wheel encoder is a standard type that feels spongy will inevitably wear out. At least they made it easy to take the mouse apart and fix when the time comes.It’s definitely the most expensive mouse I’ve ever bought so I hope it lasts. Seems to be built like a brick which is good.
Was either this or the G502x. I absolutely love the scroll wheel on the G502x and I wish more companies would adopt something similar, but I ultimately went with the Spatha because it’s simply so much more comfortable. This is one of the few mice that has a ring finger rest which I find absolutely essential. It’s comfortable and has all the thumb buttons I need.The only complaint I have is that it is a bit heavy which is unfavorable for fps games which I prefer, and the scroll wheel encoder is a standard type that feels spongy will inevitably wear out. At least they made it easy to take the mouse apart and fix when the time comes.It’s definitely the most expensive mouse I’ve ever bought so I hope it lasts. Seems to be built like a brick which is good.
El diseño está muy cool y tiene muy buenos efectos con Aura Sync para personalizar. Tiene 4 botones personalizables y una especie de joystick en la parte izquierda que sinceramente solo uso en youtube para adelantar o atrasar algun video que esté mirando, la verdad no le he buscado alguna utilidad dentro de algún juego ya que prefiero usar el control; lo compré para usar los botones personalizables para otras alpliaciones de trabajo mas que nada. La sensacÃon al tacto es muy buena y en los meses que llevo usandolo jamás sentà que se me resbalara o algo similar. Muy buen producto.
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.
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.
This mouse feels good. I’ve been using my Logitech G600 for years. It’s my standard that I compare all other mice to.The armory crate software can be a little frustrating, I’m not going to lie. I had to install it, uninstall it, install it again and bypass an error to get it working. The customization on the lighting is a little lackluster, but it’s not why I’m here.I like it a lot. There are fewer buttons than other MMO mice have, but honestly, I don’t use all the buttons on my G600, so that’s fine. I like a nice, big mouse. I like a mouse I can wrap my hand around, and this mouse fits my hand perfectly, pinkie and ring fingers included.The side buttons are nice and big, as well. The fact that there are fewer of them makes it easier for me to press them individually, because they’re so much bigger to compensate.With a little more customization in the AC software, this could absolutely become my go to mouse.
This mouse feels good. I’ve been using my Logitech G600 for years. It’s my standard that I compare all other mice to.The armory crate software can be a little frustrating, I’m not going to lie. I had to install it, uninstall it, install it again and bypass an error to get it working. The customization on the lighting is a little lackluster, but it’s not why I’m here.I like it a lot. There are fewer buttons than other MMO mice have, but honestly, I don’t use all the buttons on my G600, so that’s fine. I like a nice, big mouse. I like a mouse I can wrap my hand around, and this mouse fits my hand perfectly, pinkie and ring fingers included.The side buttons are nice and big, as well. The fact that there are fewer of them makes it easier for me to press them individually, because they’re so much bigger to compensate.With a little more customization in the AC software, this could absolutely become my go to mouse.
Top-notch gaming mouse. The ASUS ROG Spatha X is an amazing gaming mouse! It’s incredibly responsive, and the 19,000 DPI makes it perfect for fast-paced gaming. The magnetic charging stand is convenient, and the mouse fits comfortably in my hand. The customizable buttons and RGB lighting are a huge bonus, making it not only functional but stylish as well. It’s durable, and I haven’t had any issues with performance. If you’re serious about gaming, this mouse is a must-have!