Why choose me?
- Ultralight weight for increased accuracy with your flick shots.
- A mouse size that's smack in the middle (a.k.a Medium).
- The sensor is none other than the ''.
- Covered by a 1 year warranty.
TL;DR
Sensor Model
Size
The Low-Down
Specs
| Shape | |
| Size | |
| Dims (LxWxH) | |
| Shell | |
| Grip Style | |
| No. of Buttons | |
| Switches | |
| Weight |
| Sensor Model | |
| Sensor Type | |
| Polling Rate | |
| CPI/DPI | |
| Adjustable DPI |
| Wired/Wireless | |
| Connection | |
| Battery Life | |
| Cable Length | |
| Cable Material |
| Warranty | |
| In the box |
Quick Tips
Mark // rep
The great DPI debate... is uber high DPI needed or not? At the end of the day, this is dependent on what your needs are.
We recommend going with a mouse with a decent DPI rate complete with a control switch feature, which allows you to change between preset DPI rates, giving you the best of both worlds!
Mike // pLg
Know your grip style! This can be crucial when picking a mouse as mice are often designed to cater for a particular grip;
- Claw grip often favours slim mice with elongated buttons.
- Palm grip suits the larger mice with a wider body.
- Tip grip works best with lighter and shorter mice.
Mark // rep
Before choosing a mouse, it’s important to think about what genres you predominantly play.
Mice that are used for FPS are usually compatible with most RTS and MOBA games. However, if you are an MMO player, your needs are much more specific and will be looking for a mouse with extra buttons and macro functionality.
Know your Grip
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