Hardware detail

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace

Keris II Ace combines a 54g shell, ergonomic shape, and 1000Hz polling, making it better for stable control and deliberate stops.

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace
FPSLab spec profile
Balanced spec profile

Database-derived, not a hands-on review or personalized fit score

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If your grip is close to claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip, the real question is whether this shape, weight, and wireless/polling profile matches how you move on the desk.

LightweightErgonomic shapewireless1000 Hz

Best for

  • Players using claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip
  • Players who want something better for stable control and deliberate stops
  • Wireless-first desk setups

Not for

  • Players chasing the absolute lightest shell
  • Players who only like symmetrical shells
Weight
54g
Shape
ergonomic
Connection
wireless
Polling rate
1000 Hz

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Shape read

What stands out in hand

The numbers help, but the shell story is usually about width, hump placement, and how much support the rear gives you.

Core size

121 × 67 × 42 mm gives this mouse a medium footprint for FPS play.

Grip width

58 mm usually decides whether the shell feels locked in or a little too wide for fast micro-adjustments.

Rear support

medium rear support changes how much the mouse pushes back into your palm during stop-start aiming.

Hump and waist

medium hump placement with a aggressive waist often tells you more than the marketing page does.

Fit call

Pros and tradeoffs

Start with why this mouse is worth considering, then check where the fit may break down.

Pros

  • 54g shell keeps resets and micro-corrections easier.
  • ergonomic shape gives a clear starting point for fit comparison.
  • Wireless setup keeps the desk cleaner for wide swipes.
  • 1000Hz polling is enough for competitive FPS play.

Tradeoffs

  • Not the best pick if you only want the absolute lightest mouse.
  • Ergonomic shape may not suit players who rely on symmetrical side balance.
  • Still needs a hand-fit check if your grip is not close to claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip.

Before buying

Check these three things before buying

The page makes the buying path obvious, but the final click should still come after checking hand fit, desk space, and return policy.

54g

Weight fit

Lightweight affects stops, resets, and fatigue. Low-sens players should also check desk space.

2.4G

Connection fit

Wireless is cleaner, but check receiver setup, battery, and charging habits.

1000Hz

Performance baseline

Polling is a baseline spec, not a replacement for shape fit. A bad shape still feels wrong at high polling.

Side-by-side

Compare it with close alternatives

If you are not fully sure yet, compare it against nearby shapes and weights before opening the buy link.

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace
Current

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace

Weight
54g
Polling rate
1000Hz
Shape
ergonomic
Grip style
claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip
Current
Lamzu Thorn
1g heavier

Lamzu Thorn

Weight
55g
Polling rate
4000Hz
Shape
ergonomic
Grip style
claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip
Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro
2g heavier

Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro

Weight
56g
Polling rate
1000Hz
Shape
ergonomic
Grip style
claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip
Waizowl Ogm Cloud
1g heavier

Waizowl Ogm Cloud

Weight
55g
Polling rate
1000Hz
Shape
symmetrical
Grip style
claw grip, fingertip grip, hybrid grip

Player usage

Featured players using the ASUS ROG Keris II Ace

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Where to buy

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Sens fit

What kind of sens range this mouse usually pairs with

There is no hard rule here, but players usually care about whether a mouse feels more natural in low-sens, balanced, or faster setups.

Low sens

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace makes the most sense if you like wider desk movement, more stopping power, and a shell that stays planted during resets.

Balanced

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace sits comfortably in the middle if you mix flicking with tracking and do not want your shell to fight you.

Higher sens

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace can still work for faster setups if the shape feels clean in hand and you value quick corrections over big sweeps.

Keep comparing

Keep the comparison going

A mouse page is more useful when it leads you into comparisons, guides, and sensitivity context.

FAQ

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace FAQ

This short FAQ answers the practical questions players usually ask before they buy or test a mouse.

Is Keris II Ace a good FPS mouse?

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace is positioned as an FPS-focused option, especially for players who care about ergonomic, 54g weight, and 1000 Hz polling.

Who is Keris II Ace best for?

medium 54g FPS mouse with 58 mm grip width, medium rear support, medium hump position, and aggressive waist curve.

What should you compare before buying this mouse?

Weight, shape, click feel, battery life, and how your grip style matches the shell are all more important than raw spec-sheet hype alone.