Despite the Hyperspeed moniker, the DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed does not run on AA-batteries. Rather, it is a rechargeable, smaller DeathAdder V3 Pro, yet comes with Razer's 3rd-generation optical main button switches, the Focus X 26K sensor, and up to 100 hours of battery life.
Weighing no more than 49 g, the ambidextrous OP1 8K promises exceptionally low latency, owing to its 8000 Hz polling rate and custom Kailh GX main button switches, which reduce actuation latency even further. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor is used, along with pure PTFE feet and a particularly flexible cable.
Contrasting with the Atlantis, the ambidextrous LAMZU Maya comes with a centered hump. PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano mechanical switches for the main buttons, and the ability to enjoy true 8000 Hz wireless polling through a dedicated dongle are on board as well, all wrapped into a 47 g package.
Newly-formed CHERRY XTRFY present the right-handed ergonomic M64 Pro, weighing no more than 54 g despite having a solid shell. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, the M64 Pro musters up to 90 hours of battery life, and even delivers true 8000 Hz wireless polling.
After the highly successful Atlantis, LAMZU presents a new shape with the right-handed ergonomic Thorn. Along with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, the 54 g Thorn also comes with optical main buttons to prevent double-clicking and up to 80 hours of battery life.
Weighing 80 g with the included AA-battery, the ambidextrous Viper V3 Hyperspeed not only debuts a revised shape, but also comes with Razer's Focus Pro 30K sensor, second-gen Razer mechanical switches, and up to 280 hours of battery life, along with support for true 8000 Hz wireless polling through the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle.
Waizowl, a new brand in the mouse market, has unveiled its first product, the OGM Pro, which boasts a right-handed ergonomic design. At a weight of 70 g, the OGM Pro comes with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, TTC Gold main button switches, pure PTFE feet, up to 70 hours of battery life in 2.4 GHz operation, and even more using Bluetooth.
The VAXEE NP-01S Wireless, designed for right-handed users, offers ergonomic comfort and weighs just 68 g, just like its wired counterpart. However, it distinguishes itself with a mechanical encoder, departing from the optical one. Furthermore, it features PixArt's cutting-edge PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and an impressive battery life of up to 100 hours.
The name already hints at the main novelty of the Atlantis 4K: 4000 Hz wireless polling. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Huano switches for the main buttons, the 4K version also features the improvements of the V2 version, namely differently sized feet and a new scroll wheel encoder.
VGN is a domestic Chinese brand, and has a highly appealing budget option in store: Coming with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, and up to 130 hours of battery life, the 55 g Dragonfly F1 Pro Max is also compatible with true 4000 Hz wireless polling.
Following the wireless DeathAdder V3 Pro, the wired DeathAdder V3 comes with true 8000 Hz polling and a 59 g lightweight build, while retaining the latest third-generation optical main button switches and Focus Pro 30K sensor.
The ambidextrous Atlantis Mini is exactly what its name promises. Smaller and lighter at 49 g than the original Atlantis, while retaining PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, and pure PTFE feet.
The Hati-S Plus 4K comes with true 4000 Hz wireless polling, which is the unique selling point over the ACE variant. Due to a larger battery, the 4K also weighs a bit more at 51 g, and PixArt's PAW3399 sensor is used. Other than that, main button switches from Zippy, pure PTFE feet, and a solid-shell design are still present.
Designed in cooperation with Aim Lab, the ambidextrous ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition comes with ASUS's latest AimPoint sensor, low-latency 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, up to 99 hours of battery life, and a 54 g lightweight build, using a bio-based nylon shell.
The AA-battery driven Naga V2 Hyperspeed not only comes with Razer's latest Focus Pro 30K sensor, it also has Razer's second-generation mechanical main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, 20 buttons, as well as both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, lasting for up to 250 or 400 hours, respectively.
After the Viper V2 Pro, Razer also gives their DeathAdder a complete makeover. Aside from Razer's latest Focus Pro sensor capable of 30,000 CPI, up to 90 hours of battery life, and a lower weight of just 62 g, the DeathAdder V3 Pro also comes with an updated and refined shape, coupled with 4000 Hz HyperPolling compatibility.
Unlike previous Xtrfy releases, the amibdextrous M8 Wireless does both without shell holes and RGB lighting, yet only weighs 55 g. Featuring PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, and 75 hours of battery life, the M8 Wireless also offers extensive on-board customization.
The ambidextrous Atlantis is the debut mouse from LAMZU. Weighing just 55 g, the Atlantis comes with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Huano main button switches, pure PTFE feet, and up to 70 hours of battery life, along with full software customizability.
With the Aria XD7, Fantech present their first ultra-lightweight mouse, weighing just 60 g. The Aria also comes equipped with PixArt's latest PAW3395 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches, and pure PTFE feet. Lastly, the Aria features both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity.
Originally designed by YouTube mouse reviewer Zy "Rocket Jump Ninja" Rykoa, the MZ1 Wireless comes with the ability to swap back covers. Weighing just 61 g, the MZ1 Wireless also features PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, pure PTFE feet, and up to 75 hours of battery life.
The M42 Wireless is exactly what its name suggests: a wireless M42. The adjustable back hump is still on board, along with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, and pure PTFE feet, all wrapped into a 67 g lightweight package.
With the Viper V2 Pro, Razer revises the Viper Ultimate across the board: it now has a weight of just 58 g, comes with Razer's new industry-leading Focus Pro sensor capable of 30,000 CPI, offers up to 80 hours of battery life, and uses Razer's third-generation optical switches for the main buttons.
Somewhat similarly to the Ninjutso Origin One X, the Helios Go XD5 is a smaller-sized recreation of Microsoft's ever-popular IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, the 72 g Helios Go XD5 is said to have a battery life of up to 40 hours. Kailh GM 8.0 switches are used for the main buttons, complemented by pure PTFE feet.
As the name already suggests, the Xlite V2 Mini Wireless is a smaller Xlite V2 Wireless. Much like its bigger brother, it comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, and up to 70 hours of battery life, all wrapped into a 56 g lightweight package.
The Xlite Wireless has been among the most acclaimed releases in recent time. Accordingly, the V2 retains what made the V1 a success, while refining some details: No more holes on the sides, improved weight balance, and a revised scroll wheel.