ASUS has unveiled the ROG Harpe Mini Core, a compact and ultra-light wired gaming mouse created for players who love speed and precision in FPS games. This new version serves as a more budget-friendly alternative to the ROG Harpe Mini introduced last year, keeping its signature comfort while simplifying the specs to make it more affordable.

The mouse keeps an ambidextrous design that fits different grip styles, though the side buttons are better suited for right-handed users. Measuring 63 mm wide, 117 mm long, and 37 mm tall, it weighs under 49 grams — giving gamers fast and effortless control during intense matches.
Underneath, the ROG Harpe Mini Core is powered by a 12,000 DPI sensor, offering responsive and accurate tracking for smooth gameplay. It also includes ROG Micro Switch II, which are replaceable for longer durability. With 300 IPS speed and 35G acceleration, the mouse delivers steady performance suited for most FPS titles, even though it’s not as powerful as the high-end ROG Harpe Ace Mini.
A glowing red ROG logo and RGB lighting on the scroll wheel give it a stylish look, while the DPI adjustment button is placed under the mouse for a cleaner layout. It connects via a non-detachable braided USB 2.0 cable, ensuring stable input and long-lasting use.
ASUS ROG Harpe Mini Core pricing and launch
Although ASUS hasn’t shared pricing details yet, the ROG Harpe Mini Core is expected to launch at a lower cost, giving gamers an easy entry into the world of ROG gear without breaking the bank.
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