The ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini Core has now appeared on Amazon with an official price of $49.99, providing updated information on the compact gaming mouse first revealed in October 2025. While the product page is currently marked as temporarily out of stock, the listing itself confirms several specification changes and clarifications that were not fully detailed at launch.
According to the Amazon listing, the ROG Harpe Ace Mini Core weighs 52 grams. This is slightly higher than the original figure shared by ASUS during the announcement, making the mouse around 3 grams heavier than initially claimed. While the difference is minor, weight remains an important factor for players seeking lightweight gaming mice, particularly in competitive environments.


ASUS has also clarified the type of cable included with the mouse. The ROG Harpe Ace Mini Core uses a paracord cable, which is generally favored for its flexibility and reduced drag compared to traditional rubber cables. This detail was not clearly confirmed at the time of the initial announcement and may be relevant for users who prefer wired mice that feel closer to wireless use.
The Amazon page confirms that the ROG Harpe Ace Mini Core supports ASUS Gear Link, the company’s web-based driver platform. Gear Link, introduced with ASUS’s newer HE keyboards, allows users to adjust settings through a browser without installing dedicated software. This approach reflects a broader shift toward lighter software solutions and easier system access.



The polling rate has also been officially confirmed. The ROG Harpe Ace Mini Core operates at a 1,000 Hz polling rate, which remains standard for many gaming mice. Unlike some newer competitors, ASUS has not added higher polling rate options such as 4,000 Hz or 8,000 Hz. There is no indication that these features will be added later through firmware updates.
Beyond these points, the rest of the mouse’s specifications remain unchanged. The ROG Harpe Ace Mini Core continues to feature a compact shape and a hot-swap switch design, allowing users to replace switches without soldering. ASUS has not announced any changes to the sensor, internal hardware, or overall design.
At the time of writing, it is unclear whether the mouse was briefly available for purchase when the Amazon listing first went live. ASUS has also not confirmed a wider retail release date, leaving availability details open for now.
