Description
Key Specifications
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Sensor: Optical, PixArt PAW3395 (in standard version) with up to 26,000 CPI (DPI).
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Maximum tracking speed: 650 IPS.
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Maximum acceleration: 50 G.
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Polling rate: Up to 8000 Hz (selectable down to lower rates).
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Shape / Dimensions:
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Width: 60.5 mm
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Depth (length): 118.2 mm
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Height: 37.2 mm
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Weight: ~50.5 g (varies slightly by version)
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Switches: Mechanical main buttons using Kailh GX SPDT switches (switches are swappable)
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Buttons: 6 total (left, right, scroll wheel, 2 side buttons, mode/CPI button)
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Cable: Wired USB-A connection, includes a “Flex Cord” style cable for reduced drag.
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Lift-Off Distance (LoD): ~1 mm default (adjustable via software)
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Other: Mod-friendly design (swappable switches, alternate skates included)
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Color options: Black and White versions (and some limited editions)
Highlights & Considerations
Why it stands out:
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The 8000 Hz polling rate is very high for gaming mice and aims to reduce latency and improve responsiveness.
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Lightweight (~50 g) with a shape that supports fingertip or claw grip well.
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High-end sensor and tracking metrics make it suitable for competitive gaming.
Considerations / trade-offs:
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It is wired only (no wireless version of the exact “8K” spec).
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Shape is narrower/smaller—may not be optimal for very large hands or full-palm grip styles.
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As with any high-end mouse, you’ll want a good mousepad and USB-A port with high throughput to fully benefit from the 8000 Hz polling.
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Ensure your system and USB port are compatible and up to standard for such high polling rates.









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