The Spatha X wireless gaming mouse with dual-mode connectivity (wired / 2.4 GHz) features a magnetic charging stand, 12 programmable buttons, specially tuned ROG 19,000 dpi sensor, exclusive Push-Fit Switch sockets, ROG Micro Switches, ROG Paracord and Aura Sync RGB lighting. Get into the fight with ROG Spatha X. This wireless gaming mouse features dual-mode connectivity, allowing you to play wirelessly via RF 2.4 GHz or traditionally with a wired USB-C® connection. A specially tuned 19,000 dpi sensor lets you take down opponents swiftly with extreme accuracy, while 12 programmable buttons ensure all commands are at your fingertips. In addition, ROG Spatha X features exclusive push-fit switch sockets, ROG Micro Switch, Aura Sync RGBs, and a magnetic charging dock.
james spoon –
The best high end, full featured gaming mouse with value. This product is being used as my main desktop mouse for all purposes other than certain FPS which I like a light mouse for. In terms of standard or heavier mice, this one is one of the nicest ones I have ever used. It glides across my Razer mouse mat like ice. Extremely customizable for how it looks. Every feature is completely hidden, and very well at that. The back plate and front click plates come off to change weight and click switches respectively. Uses very nice custom designed click switches that are sold separately for replacement but you get 2 pairs with the mouse, so your first replacement is free. That is generally what goes bad on mice first, so this is basically when most would buy a new mouse, but now it is easy enough to fix you do not need a new one.In terms of specs, this is of the highest caliber as well. The 36k DPI sensor is the highest spec on the market and is the most capable of high performance gaming on the market competing with the dual sensor 12K DPI system of the Steelseries mice. Optical sensor so no problems with hair getting in there blocking a laser. Comes with plastic skates but they perform well. I have a feeling replacing these with ceramic or glass skates will make the mouse feel even more premium like my RAT8+. Overall the performance in games for me gets a 4/5 because the weights do not go low enough to get a true lightweight experience on the mouse.The build quality is a 5/5 though and the looks are an easy 4/5 or 5/5 depending on taste, if you like the looks anyways. I like RGB and you can turn it off. It does look a little basic without RGB, so that might be a 3/5. Armory crate is a mixed bag of an experience I am seeing, truly. I would not let the Armory crate dissuade anyone from getting this, unless they have a known interfering software like in some cases MSI Center and/or Corsair iCue.
charles –
Perfect for me but bad quality control. This is a large heavy mouse just rite for me. Unfortunately I had to replace the preinstaled switches on the 3rd day using it. Unfortunately that means no more switches with out trying to get them online the preinstalled switches double clicked with every press
charles –
Fits my big hands perfectly. I’ve been a loyal Logitech fan for prolly 20 years. My 903 mouse recently started double clicking on a single click after 3 years, so I replaced it with the latest and greatest 502 X for gaming. Turns out the 502 X was super small and lightweight (which some people like (especially those with the claw style grip)).I do not like a claw style grip, and the 502 X gave me pretty bad hand cramps using it for more than twenty minutes.This Asus Spatha X fits my hand perfectly. I’ve included 3 photos for a compare and contrast between the Logitech G 502 X (on the right) and the Asus Spatha X (on the left).The little “shelf” on the Spatha allows my ring finger to rest on it, while my pinky drags on the mousepad. The 502 X was so small that my pinky would curl under my ring finger as it tried to find a natural resting place (this was very uncomfortable), while both pinky and ring finger would drag on the mousepad.I am not a paid reviewer, and I rarely post glowing reviews right out of the gate, but 10 minutes into this Asus Spatha X, and I am sold that this is my “forever” mouse. It is hefty (which I prefer), it fits my hand pretty ergonomically and naturally, I can actually access the thumb buttons without effort, and there were even two little replacement switches included in the box (incase it ever does begin the dreaded double click on a single click).A+ to the engineer(s) that designed this absolutely chonky Spatha X!