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Mad Catz released the lightweight MOJO M1 gaming mouse with new DAKOTA switches

According to Mad Catz, its DAKOTA switch eliminates the typical vibration of mechanical switches, which reduces the delay in clicking registration. Mad Catz, who rose from the ashes of bankruptcy at the beginning of the year 2018 with new owners, is best known for his RAT gaming mouse. However, the company’s newcomer to the light… Read more

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Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight is its lightest wireless gaming mouse yet

Not to be outdone by manufacturers gunning to make the lightest gaming mouse out there (like the recent 66-gram SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless), Logitech’s new G Pro X Superlight weighs less than 63 grams without the need for holes. Most other manufacturers are punching honeycomb-shaped hole patterns out of their mice to achieve lighter weights,… Read more

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Razer Naga Pro Wireless Review

Andrew Munro 2 hours ago Featured Tech Reviews, Mouse, Reviews As an MMO player since 2004, the original Razer Naga from 2009 changed my life. Those 12 extra buttons on the left side of the mouse made the Naga stand out against the crowd. Now, 11 years later, the Naga Pro Wireless takes the Naga… Read more

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The Razer Viper Ultimate Cyberpunk 2077 Edition will come at a price of 179.99 euros

by Jordi Bercial 5 hours ago … Razer has shown today a video in which we can see the latest product in dress in yellow to commemorate Cyberpunk 2077, and is neither more nor less than the Razer Viper Ultimate Cyberpunk 2077 Edition , a mouse that comes at a price of 179. 99 euros,… Read more

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Razer introduces Cyberpunk 2077 Edition of the Viper Ultimate

Razer, in collaboration with CD Projekt RED, has presented the public with a two-handed RGB gaming mouse in cyberpunk 2077 optics, which from Going on sale at the end of the month. Inspired by the game’s cyberpunk setting and based on the Viper Ultimate mouse, the wireless Cyberpunk 2077 edition is designed to ensure latency-free… Read more

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Adata XPG Primer and Precog Review

Christina Munro 6 hours ago Featured Tech Reviews, Headphones, Mouse, Peripheral, Reviews Today we are looking at not one, but two peripherals from Adata and its XPG gaming line. We delve into the Primer mouse, with a PBT shell and several RGB zones, coming in with an RRP of £39.99. We also check out the… Read more

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Samsung highlights some of the new One UI 3.0 Android 11 features

One UI 3.0 builds are well into public beta at this point. Galaxy S20 family devices in both the US and Germany, signed-up for the program are already running test Android 11, One UI 3.0 ROMs and in a more-recent development, so are US Note20 units. A new page has now gone up on the… Read more

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Logitech MX Master 3 and MX Keys: Mac Edition in a short test

Weighing in at 141 grams, Logitech’s wireless MX Master 3 is quite heavy and needs to be operated from the wrist, which not everyone can do like. The hunched shape ensures a very ergonomic posture. The resolution of the laser sensor called Darkfield of 4000 dpi guaranteed a very precise operation. The ball-bearing metal mouse… Read more

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SteelSeries released the ultralight Aerox 3 Series gaming mice

In particular, the Aerox 3 Wireless can only be considered an impressive revelation with a weight of only Despite the wireless and built-in battery Lightness is one of the hottest trends in gaming mice right now. Perhaps best known for its headphones, SteelSeries has now released its own vision for ultralight gaming mice in the… Read more

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Genesis Krypton 550 mouse test – an openwork rodent for thrifty ones

Are you tired of rodents with holes? It’s great because … we have another test for you! It seems that the market of ultralight mice is going in this riddled direction, so we can either fight it ineffectively or accept the solution and find the best variant for ourselves. Genesis Krypton 550 is a solution… Read more

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HyperX launches Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse featuring a honeycomb design

João Silva 3 hours ago Featured Tech News, Mouse HyperX is launching a new lightweight gaming mouse weighing in at just 59g. Thanks to the honeycomb hex shell design the weight of the HyperX Pulsefire Haste has been reduced significantly, allowing users to perform quicker movements while also offering improved ventilation for the palm of… Read more

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SteelSeries’ new Aerox 3 gaming mice are lightweight and water-resistant

SteelSeries’ new Aerox gaming mouse lineup marks a few firsts for the company. It claims both its $60 Aerox 3 wired mouse and the $100 wireless version that will be available on November 10th are the first gaming mice to receive an IP54 rating, giving them a fighting chance against water and dust. They’re also… Read more

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HyperX already has an ultralight mouse, the Pulsefire Haste, and comes with a set of rough surfaces to improve grip.

by Pablo López 5 hours ago … HyperX has launched yet another mouse under the Pulsefire family, the Haste, which comes with the peculiarity of weighing only 59 grams and have RGB lighting. Today the ultralight mice are the order of the day. There are numerous models that even reach ridiculous 49 grams as in… Read more

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Kingston released the ultra-light HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse

Pulsefire Haste, which relies on the honeycomb structure, weighs only 59 grams without its cord. Very light mice have been on a clear lift lately, and Kingston isn’t going to be left out. The company has released a new gaming mouse weighing only 59 under its HyperX gaming brand. HyperX Pulsefire Haste, like most of… Read more

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HyperX’s Pulsefire Haste is a lightweight, no-frills gaming mouse with a honeycomb design

HyperX has announced the $50 Pulsefire Haste wired gaming mouse. Its highlight feature is its 59-gram weight, which the company accomplished by drilling many hexagonal-shaped holes all around it — arguably, another feature worth mentioning. It’s the latest mouse to adopt the honeycomb design popularized by brands like Finalmouse, Glorious PC Gaming Race, and now… Read more

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