Features:
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Ultra-light hex shell design
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HyperFlex USB Cable
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TTC Golden micro dustproof switches
- Pure virgin-grade PTFE Skates
- Grip tape included
- Customizable with HyperX NGENUITY Software
- Pixart 3335 Sensor
- Responsive split-button design
Specifications:
Shape | Symmetrical |
Sensor | Pixart PAW3335 |
Resolution | Up to 16000 DPI |
DPI Presets | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 DPI |
Speed | 450ips |
Acceleration | 40G |
Buttons | 6 |
Left / Right buttons switches | TTC Golden Micro Dustproof Switch |
Left / Right buttons durability | 60 million clicks |
Light effects | Per-LED RGB lighting |
Onboard memory | 1 profile |
Polling rate | 1000Hz |
Cable type | HyperFlex USB Cable. |
Connection type | USB 2.0 |
Skate material | Virgin-grade PTFE |
Weight (without cable) | 59g |
Weight (with cable) | 80g |
Dimensions | Length: 124.2mm Height: 38.2mm Width: 66.8mm Cable length: 1.8m |
Package and its contents
The package looks typical for new HyperX products. It’s small, well-designed, and kept in white and red colors. Everything we need to know about the product is described on the exterior.
Inside the box, we will find a mouse, a set of grip tape, a quick use manual, and a welcome card. It’s everything we may need and even more.
A mouse is so easy to use that I hope that our readers won’t need the user’s manual. However, I recommend installing NGenuity software (available from the product website) as it adds functionality and lets to manage additional options like at least the RGB illumination.