Wireless group
The wireless gaming mouse does not differ from its wired counterparts in terms of data transmission and scanning performance, nor in terms of hardware. Etxras such as a mini-joystick (Asus ROG Chakram X), a 12-button keyboard (Steelseries Aerox 9 Wireless), an optional pluggable grip bar (Cooler Master MM731 / Razer Viper V2 Pro) or a special housing design that supports special RGB can also be found. Lighting (Roccat Burst Pro Air) on wireless models, test shows. However, wireless gaming mice have so far been at a disadvantage in terms of weight, because although their long-lasting batteries are getting lighter and lighter, they increase the overall weight by up to 20 grams.
slimming trend
It’s hard to say whether it was the manufacturers or the (semi) professional electronic athletes and frequent gamers who started the trend toward lightweight gaming mice. The fact of the matter is that the light weight is a very important feature for any mouse that is primarily used for computer games. Regardless of the Dpi rate, you need significantly less power for any mouse movement than a noticeably heavier wireless representative, which weighs 122 grams like the Asus ROG Chakram X.
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You will find the following products in the test:
- Asus Rouge Chakram X
- Cool Master MM731
- Razer Viper V2 Pro (White)
- Rockat Burst Pro Air
- SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless
- SteelSeries Prime Mini Wireless
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