Tuesday, June 20th 2023

Pwnage's Magnesium Alloy Gaming Mouse - StormBreaker - Available Now

Pwnage, an industry leader in premium gaming peripherals, today announced that StormBreaker, an ultra-lightweight gaming mouse built with Magnesium alloy and expertly engineered for maximum gaming performance, is now available at StormBreaker | Pwnage. Packed with the latest and most innovative gaming technologies, StormBreaker can be purchased starting at $169.

StormBreaker is designed, engineered, and created by gaming experts to provide players with the ultimate in performance, as every single feature built into the mouse is optimized for gaming. Its unique style and appearance is crafted with a high-grade magnesium alloy exoskeleton in an intricate yet ultra-durable Ergonomic shape design. Weighing only 51 g with the lowest density and optimized strength to weight ratio, StormBreaker is a true ultra-lightweight, with no compromising on size, shape, balance nor functions of the mouse.
Built with Pwnage's patented adjustable sensor technology that offers proven increased accuracy, aim control, and performance in games requiring fast, precise mouse movements. Personalized optimal sensor position offering the lowest margin of tracking error, giving up to 14% increase of speed & accuracy, and reduces path deviation while aiming up to 23%. StormBreaker is packed with crucial elements for any gamer seeking an advantage on their competition.


"There is no other gaming mouse on the market that can match StormBreaker's personalized responsiveness, control, accuracy and speed for competitive games," said Henry Lai, CEO, Pwnage. "StormBreaker is a magnesium alloy gaming masterpiece; raising the bar for what is possible in a gaming mouse and is poised to be the mouse of choice for gamers of all skill levels - from beginner to professional."

StormBreaker is armed with the latest innovations in performance-gaming technology to provide gamers with a new standard of gaming responsiveness. Proven 0.6 ms average click latency with wireless 2000 Hz via LDAT testing, the StormBreaker is one of the very few lowest in the world. Architected with the most advanced MCU, sensor, and High Speed Polling Rate Receiver Pyramid, StormBreaker offers zero lag wireless, and true 2000 Hz polling rate; double the standard 1000 Hz, allowing gamers ultimate response time and tracking, vital elements in any gaming competition or challenge.

With a battery life of up to 120 hours, it quickly charges in 60-90 minutes. Gamers can be confident that their mouse will deliver from the beginning of the game until the end. StormBreaker is engineered with carefully selected materials and industry-leading weight optimizations to provide gamers with super high performance. With a premium look and feel, comfortable ergonomic shape, high-strength/high-durability design, super low latency clicks, zero lag wireless tech, lightweight form factor and patented sensor customization features, the quest for the ultimate gaming mouse is over.


Gamers can customize the look of StormBreaker by selecting among its available colors of black, white, red, olive, mint, blue and gray, and also choose among various grip colors and "feet" on the bottom of the mouse. The mouse comes with a one-year warranty and 30-day money back guarantee.
Source: Pwnage Stormbreaker
Add your own comment

14 Comments on Pwnage's Magnesium Alloy Gaming Mouse - StormBreaker - Available Now

#1
damric
For $170 it better be made of cocaine alloy
Posted on Reply
#2
bonehead123
If you buy or wanna buy one (or 27.348) of these, then I have some prime beachfront property for sale that you may also want, and I can let it go for cheap....


(in Northern Utah :))
Posted on Reply
#3
Deleted member 231663
aaa
bonehead123If you buy or wanna buy one (or 27.348) of these, then I have some prime beachfront property for sale that you may also want, and I can let it go for cheap....


(in Northern Utah :))
damricFor $170 it better be made of cocaine alloy
Inb4 either you never make a mouse product, just crap on other people's hard work.
Posted on Reply
#4
Shrek
Corrosion is not an issue?
Posted on Reply
#5
bonehead123
ShrekCorrosion is not an issue?
Only if you droolz on it, or have sweaty palms for some reason, hehehe :D

ps... that's what the magnets are for....
Posted on Reply
#7
evernessince
ShrekCorrosion is not an issue?
No, they alloy it with metals that have good corrosion resistance. I've had headphones in my collection for over a decade that have magnesium headbands and I have yet to see any issue.
Posted on Reply
#8
claes
damricFor $170 it better be made of cocaine alloy
At 51g that’s a steal
Posted on Reply
#9
ShurikN
The adjustable sensor position is actuality a really cool feature. Don't know if I've ever seen something like that.
Posted on Reply
#10
Shrek
I don't see how a movable sensor helps... but I'm happy to be shown wrong.
Posted on Reply
#11
LabRat 891
Even though the price puts it a bit out of reach, this is exactly the kind of product-innovation I've been wanting-for:

Less plastic, more Metal! :rockout:
Posted on Reply
#12
AsRock
TPU addict
damricFor $170 it better be made of cocaine alloy
Better add some extra buttons too.
ShrekI don't see how a movable sensor helps... but I'm happy to be shown wrong.
It totally can, but depends on how you play and game too.
Posted on Reply
#13
evernessince
ShrekI don't see how a movable sensor helps... but I'm happy to be shown wrong.
I made a quick picture to illustrate why it matters:


As you can see in the above picture, sensor position influences the distance the sensor travels during wrist movement. The further the sensor is from the wrist, the more distance that is traveled. By extension a mouse with a sensor further from the wrist will move a larger distance on screen as distance traveled is larger. People may prefer to have their sensor at a certain distance due to them having a lot of muscle memory tuned for a specific distance. Certain sensor distances benefit certain aims styles. A person who mostly wrist aims may want a further sensor while a person who arm aims may want a closer sensor.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Dec 24th, 2024 14:30 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts