Asus ROG Keris II Origin Gaming Mouse Review
Released in July 2025, the Asus ROG Keris II Origin sits S$10 above the Keris II Ace at S$199. Despite the higher price, it is not a successor but a different mouse, each with its own pros and cons.
Gaming mice tuned for performance and feel.
Released in July 2025, the Asus ROG Keris II Origin sits S$10 above the Keris II Ace at S$199. Despite the higher price, it is not a successor but a different mouse, each with its own pros and cons.
The Asus ROG Keris II Ace is a wireless gaming mouse retailing for S$189 in black and white. It weighs 54g with a 42,000-dpi optical sensor and supports 4,000 Hz polling wirelessly or 8,000 Hz wired.
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I bought the Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse from Lazada's Logitech Store during a Lunar New Year sale for S$188, the lowest I've seen against its S$249 RRP. The G502 line confusingly spans three variants.
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Announcing the winner of my Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse review and giveaway, held on 1st August 2012. Congratulations to @domtoh72, whose winning tweet declared power without control is nothing, praising the G600's size and buttons. You've won it.
Just a reminder: I'm giving away the Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, worth S$99, thanks to Logitech. The giveaway ends at 11:59pm on Wednesday, 29th August 2012, Singapore time. To enter, follow @gamerz and tweet why you want the G600.
I'm not an MMO gamer, so the Logitech G600 is my first ever MMO gaming mouse. It's Logitech's answer to the Razer Naga, announced in June 2012 and retailing for S$99 since mid-July. It comes with a three-year warranty.
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