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ASUS ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint

79g wireless mouse, ROG AimPoint (PixArt PAW3395), 36,000 DPI, 1000Hz polling.

India context

PAW3395 sensor — best available in India under ₹10,000. Tri-mode wireless, 79g, swappable side buttons. ASUS 2-year warranty. Best wireless competitive mouse in India at this price.

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

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Full specs

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BrandASUS
ModelROG Keris Wireless
Release Year2022
SensorROG AimPoint (PixArt PAW3395)
Max DPI36,000
DPI Steps100-36000
Polling Rate1000Hz
Weight79g
Buttons7
Shaperight-hand ergonomic
ConnectionROG SpeedNow 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C wired
WirelessYes
BatteryBuilt-in Li-ion
RGBYes
Warranty (India)2 years
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ASUS ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint Review India 2026 — Is ₹8,500–9,999 Worth It?

ASUS ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint — Serious Hardware for Serious Players

At ₹8,500–9,999, the ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint is the most expensive mouse on this segment of the list, and I want to be precise about who should and shouldn't spend this money. This is not aspirational hardware — it's a purpose-built tool for competitive FPS players who have identified their peripheral setup as a meaningful part of their performance.

The Keris Wireless AimPoint runs ASUS's in-house AimPoint optical sensor — 36,000 DPI, 650 IPS tracking speed, 50G acceleration. It weighs 79 grams. Tri-mode connectivity: 2.4GHz RF (SpeedNova), Bluetooth, and wired USB-C. Battery life is around 75 hours on 2.4GHz without RGB. This is genuinely competitive-grade hardware.

The AimPoint Sensor

ASUS developed the AimPoint sensor internally and it competes directly with Logitech's HERO and Razer's Focus Pro. In practice, the tracking is flawless — I've run it on cloth, hard, and hybrid pads and it handles fast swipes and micro-corrections equally well. The 650 IPS tracking ceiling is beyond what any human can realistically achieve.

At 79 grams, the Keris Wireless AimPoint is on the lighter end of wireless gaming mice. The right-hand ergonomic shape has a comfortable arch for medium hands and claw or fingertip grip players. Palm grip users with larger hands may find the rear hump slightly low.

SpeedNova 2.4GHz wireless is the headline for competitive play — ASUS claims sub-1ms response time in this mode. In my testing, it's indistinguishable from wired in terms of input response. The USB-C wired mode works simultaneously as a passthrough charge — no downtime.

What's not perfect: ROG Armoury Crate software is heavy and installs more than you want it to. I run the mouse after initial DPI and polling rate configuration and close the software. The side buttons on the left feel slightly shallow in travel — not a problem, just different from deeper-clicking mice.

India Availability and Pricing

ASUS has strong India distribution. The ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint is available at MDComputers, PrimeABGB, Vedant Computers, Amazon India, and ASUS's own brand store. At ₹8,500–9,999, you're paying import-inclusive pricing with India warranty support.

ASUS India warranty is one year with service centers in major cities. The ROG brand has a dedicated India support channel — faster and more specific than generalist support.

Check ROG's own website for the India store — they occasionally run direct discounts that bring the price below ₹8,500 during festive seasons.

Who Should Buy This

Buy the Keris Wireless AimPoint if: you play competitive FPS (CS2, Valorant, Apex) at a ranked or semi-competitive level, you want wireless without the latency concern, and your budget allows ₹8,500–9,999 on a peripheral. The 79-gram weight and excellent sensor make it a genuine performance tool.

Skip it if: you play MMOs or strategy games where the Basilisk V3 or G502 HERO's extra buttons matter more than sensor precision, your gaming is casual, or your budget is better spent elsewhere in the build. At ₹9,000, upgrading from a GTX 1660 Super to an RX 6600 will improve your gaming experience more than this mouse will.

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Questions

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What's the warranty in India for the ASUS ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint?
2 years. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
ROG Keris Wireless AimPoint vs Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 — which for India?

The G Pro X Superlight 2 is priced ₹11,000–13,000 in India. At that gap, the Keris is the better India buy unless you specifically want Logitech's ecosystem. The AimPoint sensor and Superlight 2's HERO are both excellent — the form factor and price gap are the deciding factors.

Does the Bluetooth mode work well?

Bluetooth is there for productivity/travel use — I don't recommend gaming on Bluetooth. 2.4GHz only for any gaming session.

Is the ROG Keris Wireless worth ₹9,000 in India when an RTX 4060 Ti can be had for ₹35,000?

That's the right framing. If your GPU is already at a level matching your monitor (1080p144 or 1440p), then yes — peripherals start to matter. If your PC is still bottlenecked by an older GPU, spend the ₹9,000 there.