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XPG Alpha Wireless

pzogel

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Much like its wired sibling, the XPG Alpha Wireless comes with PixArt's PAW3335 sensor, Omron main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, and full RGB lighting. On top of wired, the Alpha Wireless also allows for 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.1, with up to 60 hours of battery life.

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In any case, XPG has confirmed to me that in the event that a user should experience any such issue, a wireless extender would be provided free of charge....

And to think, all of this could have potentially been avoided if XPG had included a wireless extender in the box from the get go. I'm of the mind that a wireless mouse, regardless of price, should just come with an extender. You're already paying more for wireless so why not?
 
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