Incott HPC01M Pro Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 04th Mar 2024

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Introduction

Incott (Ironcat) is a peripherals company based in China. What sets the ambidextrous HPC01M Pro apart from most other mice are its hot-swappable main button switches. Much like on several releases from ASUS, the HPC01M Pro has sockets installed which are mechanically and electrically compatible with any 3-pin mechanical switch. By default, switches from Huano (white transparent shell, white plunger) are installed, which can be conveniently swapped without having to disassemble the mouse, and three additional sets of switches (Huano Brown Silent, Omron D2FC-F-7N (20M) (OF), TTC Gold) are included with the mouse. In addition, button pre-travel can be fine-tuned through the button spacers also included. Despite these customization options, the HPC01M Pro is remarkably light at 61 g, without resorting to a non-solid or open-bottom design. PixArt’s PAW3995 sensor capable of 26,000 CPI is used, and by virtue of the 4K Wireless Dongle available for separate purchase, true 2000 and 4000 Hz wireless polling become available. Incott cites up to 94 hours of battery life at the default 1000 Hz polling rate. The feet are made of pure PTFE, and a set of glass feet along with PTFE replacement ones as well as a set of grip tape are included in the box. The usual customization options are present within the software. The HPC01M Pro is available in black, pink, red, or green.

Specifications

Incott HPC01M Pro
Size: 118.6 mm x 60 mm x 38.6 mm
Size (inches): 4.67″ x 2.36″ x 1.52″
Ambidextrous: Yes (side buttons on left side only)
Weight: 61 g
Number of Buttons: 6+1 (including wheel click)
Main Switches: Customizable
Wheel Encoder: F-Switch (brown, green core), 13 mm
Sensor: PixArt PAW3395
Resolution: 50–32,000 CPI
Polling Rate: 125/250/500/1000 Hz (wired, wireless)

125/250/500/1000/2000/4000 Hz (4K dongle)
Cable: 1.80 m, braided
Software: Yes
Price: $119.99
Warranty: 1 year

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