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PowerColor Expands ALPHYN Series with the ALPHYN AM10 Wireless Gaming Mouse

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PowerColor, a trusted name in high-performance gaming hardware, is proud to introduce the ALPHYN AM10 Wireless Gaming Mouse, the latest addition to the ALPHYN series. Designed for gamers and content creators seeking the perfect balance of comfort and high-end specifications, the ALPHYN AM10 delivers cutting-edge technology in an ergonomic, lightweight form. With a powerful 26,000 DPI sensor, an 8,000 Hz polling rate in wired mode, Omron optical switches, and hybrid wireless connectivity, the AM10 is built to provide an exceptional user experience without compromise.

Designed for Performance & Comfort
The ALPHYN AM10 is built to offer precision tracking and responsive control, making every task—from intense gaming sessions to detailed creative work—effortless and fluid. Equipped with a PAW3395 sensor, it provides a DPI range from 100 to 26,000, allowing users to fine-tune sensitivity to their exact needs. With an 8,000 Hz polling rate in wired mode and 1,000 Hz in wireless mode, every movement is accurately registered, ensuring smooth and natural cursor motion. The Omron optical switches (rated for 70 million clicks) provide instant actuation and long-lasting durability, making every click crisp and reliable while reducing fatigue during extended use.



Seamless Hybrid Connectivity & Extended Battery Life
Designed for versatility, the ALPHYN AM10 offers multiple connectivity options, including 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB wired mode. Whether users prioritize low-latency performance or the convenience of wireless use, the AM10 adapts to any workflow or gaming setup.

With up to 50 hours of battery life on a single charge, users can work or play without worrying about interruptions. The quick-charge feature delivers six hours of usage with just a 10-minute charge, ensuring that productivity and entertainment continue uninterrupted.

Ergonomic & Lightweight Design for Long-Term Use
Weighing just 95 g, the ALPHYN AM10 is designed for comfort and extended use. Its ergonomic shape supports both palm and claw grip styles, reducing strain and enhancing control, making it ideal for long gaming sessions or creative work.

The AM10 also features 6 programmable buttons and customizable 1-zone ARGB lighting, allowing users to personalize their setup while maintaining a clean and modern aesthetic.

Keystone: Unified Control for ALPHYN & PowerColor Devices
The ALPHYN AM10 seamlessly integrates with Keystone, PowerColor's proprietary software hub. With Keystone, users can customize RGB lighting, adjust performance settings, remap buttons, and fine-tune macros—all from one intuitive interface. Keystone also unifies RGB and performance controls across PowerColor peripherals and GPUs, ensuring a cohesive and streamlined experience for every user.



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Does anyone on TPU have experience with PowerColor peripherals? I'm a big fan of their GPUs but haven't tried anything else in their product stack.
 
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They did a good job with their Alphyn AH10 Headset, got one and very happy with it. For the mouse it looks like they gone with a very trusted mouse shape that should work with a big gamer base, confort and the specs looks very decent, now we need to see how it performs and the price.
 
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> Weighing just 95 g
> just 95 g

PowerColor, it’s not 2012 anymore. Then again, I guess this is going for the Basilisk/G502 crowd, so I suppose in that case it really is “just”.
 
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The headset was okay but way overpriced......
 
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Ergonomic & Lightweight Design for Long-Term Use
Ergonomic, sure. Lightweight? No. It comes in at nearly double most 'lightweight' mice, at 95g. It's 20g more than the recently reviewed Dareu A980, a mouse with a screen on it, and +35g over the last 10 mice TPU has reviewed.
 

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Does anyone knows how long powercolor is in that peripherals market?

All those brands broaden their products and sell more pc related parts
 
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