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ASUS Unveiled the Keris II Ace Mouse Has an 8,000Hz Polling rate

The ASUS 'ROG Keris II Ace' is an ultralight wireless gaming mouse designed for competitive gamers and esports athletes. Weighing just 54 grams, it features the new ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor with a 42,000 DPI and less than 1% deviation, ensuring exceptional in-game precision.

The mouse supports a standalone ROG Polling Rate Booster, increasing the polling rate to 4K in wireless mode and 8K in wired mode. It is ergonomically designed with environmentally friendly nylon derived from renewable castor oil and is available in black or Moonlight White. The Keris II Ace offers tri-mode connectivity—wired USB, Bluetooth, or 2.4GHz wireless with ROG SpeedNova technology—and includes anti-slip grip tape and intelligent onboard memory for easy setting adjustments.

The ROG Keris II Ace is priced at 899 yuan, which is approximately $124 USD. Pre-orders for the mouse are currently open. The product is expected to be available for purchase in the second half of the year. For more detailed information on pricing and availability in specific regions, potential buyers are advised to contact their local ASUS representative.
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1. Ultralight Gaming Accessories - Opportunities to develop ultralight gaming peripherals for enhanced performance in competitive play.
2. High-precision Optical Sensors - Innovative advancements in optical sensors to achieve exceptional in-game precision and responsiveness.
3. Multi-connectivity Gaming Devices - Creating gaming devices with tri-mode connectivity options for seamless wireless and wired usage flexibility.
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1. Gaming Peripherals - The gaming peripherals industry can leverage ultralight design trends to cater to the needs of competitive gamers.
2. Electronics Manufacturing - Electronics manufacturers have the opportunity to integrate high-precision optical sensors into a wide range of devices for improved user experience.
3. Wireless Technology - Wireless technology companies can explore multi-connectivity options to enhance the functionality and user experience of gaming devices.

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