Many of us drive a car. We grab the keys and coffee, jump in the driver's seat and commute to work or the grocery store or school. The car serves a purpose for sure, but as long as we get from point A to B it really doesn’t matter how finely tuned the car is. Sure it needs to work but other than that we don’t give it much thought.
Then there are others who drive a car. For those people who driving isn’t a task but a passion; precision, speed and responsiveness all take on a new meaning. A car becomes more than a simple tool but rather a finely tuned extension of their driving ability. These are the Nascar Drivers, stunt performers, and Rally racers; where the performance of the car can be the difference between winning and losing.
Why the lengthy analogy about cars, coffee and racing? Context, my friend. Republic of Gamers, whose excellent Azoth keyboard I recently had the opportunity to review , has recently partnered with Aim Labs, a software company that prides itself on helping train millions of gamers to improve their FPS/TPS skills, to create the ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse. This partnership is an attempt to refine the FPS experience.
The Harpe Ace was created from the ground up to help professional Gamers improve their response time, accuracy and overall performance while offering a comfortable, easy-to-use experience. While I may not be a pro gamer, I’ve reviewed quite a few mice over the years and can appreciate the differences between a 2012 Ford Focus and a 1963 Corvette Stingray.
How well does the Harpe Ace really perform? Can this mouse really help improve the user experience? Grab that coffee, kick back and find out in our review of the ROG Hare Ace Aim Lab Edition
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