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The right-handed ergonomic ROCCAT Kone XP comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, optical switches for the main buttons, and rich RGB lighting. Furthermore, the Kone XP has no less than 13 buttons and 29 button functions in total, coupled with a 4D scroll wheel and extensive programmability.
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With the fully ambidextrous X12, EVGA expands their line of 8000 Hz polling rate gaming mice. Equipped with PixArt's PMW3389, the X12 also employs NVIDIA's Reflex technology. Furthermore, the 74 g X12 comes with an additional LOD sensor, allowing for the lowest possible lift-off distance.
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More than a year after the wired Pulsefire Haste, HyperX has released the Wireless version. Still powered by PixArt's PAW3335 sensor and equipped with TTC Golden Micro switches, the 60 g Pulsefire Haste Wireless is said to have a battery life of up to 100 hours.
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With the XD3 V2, Fantech presents another Zowie S2 variation. This one is wireless and comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, and pure PTFE mouse feet. Most importantly, at $59.95, it retails for less than Zowie's wired offerings.
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With the M991 Enlightenment, Redragon presents a right-handed ergonomic wireless mouse with no less than nine fully programmable buttons. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor and a 1000 mAh battery, the M991 still only costs $54.99.
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Equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, the MVP Wireless promises a battery life of up to 64 hours. Kailh GM 4.0 switches are used for virtually all buttons, and at a weight of 76 g, no visible holes are utilized for weight reduction. Pure PTFE feet complete the package.
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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.
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The ambidextrous TUF M4 Air is the first ASUS mouse to feature externally visible holes. The result is a weight of just 49 g. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3335 sensor, pure PTFE feet, and a flexible, paracord-like cable, the M4 Air goes for very competitive $49.99.
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Inspired by Microsoft's still popular Wheel Mouse Optical (WMO), the Gamesense MVP Wired does without any holes, yet only weighs 65 g. PixArt's PMW3389 sensor, pure PTFE feet, and a paracord-like, flexible cable complete the package.
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The IntelliMouse Optical is one of Microsoft's most beloved designs. With the Katana, Ninjutso aims to recreate this classic shape, albeit at a weight of no more than 57 g, and equipped with PixArt's PMW3389, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, and a flexible, braided cable.
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It has been a while since Glorious presented a new shape. With the Model I, Glorious not only introduces a 71 g competitor to the popular G502 and Basilisk, but also brings several of the improvements previously exclusive to their wireless offerings to their wired mouse range: BAMF sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches, and Glorious Core compatibility.
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With the BOLT, Fnatic finally returns to the gaming mouse world. Equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, and weighing just 68 g, the ambidextrous BOLT is in line with current trends. Furthermore, Fnatic claims up to 110 hours of battery life, and up to 220 hours using Bluetooth.
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The name gives it away: The Prime Mini Wireless is a smaller Prime Wireless. At a weight of 76 g, the Prime Mini Wireless still comes with the TrueMove Air sensor, optical-mechanical main button switches, pure PTFE feet, and more than 100 hours of battery life.
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The Xtrfy M4 Wireless is more than just an M4 made wireless. Much like the M42, the M4 Wireless is modular and can be used with a differently shaped back cover. Another novelty is the movable battery to adjust the center of gravity. On the technical side, PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, 75 hours of battery life, and a 70 g lightweight construction ensure high performance.
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As the name already suggests, the Prime Mini is a smaller edition of the regular Prime. Much like its bigger brother, the Prime Mini comes with the TrueMove Pro sensor, optical-magnetical main-button switches, and a flexible, detachable cable, yet at a weight of just 63 g.
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In lieu of a wireless S2 from Zowie, AQIRYS takes this quest upon itself with the T.G.A. At a weight of 76 g and equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor as well as Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, the T.G.A. delivers up to 50 hours of battery life. Furthermore, extensive hardware and software customization is also possible.
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Aside from being much smaller, the ambidextrous Model O- Wireless isn't much different from its bigger brother, the Model O Wireless: BAMF sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, up to 71 hours of battery life, and pure PTFE feet, all wrapped into a 65 g lightweight package.
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With the T.G.A. Wired, AQIRYS presents another Zowie S2-inspired release. The T.G.A. Wired comes with PixArt's PMW3389 sensor, a 67 g lightweight construction, and pure PTFE feet, along with back and main button covers in various colors to further customize its appearance to one's liking.
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After the Model D Wireless, Glorious presents the smaller Model D- Wireless. Aside from the smaller size, the Model- D Wireless still comes with their BAMF sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, up to 71 hours of battery life, and pure PTFE feet, all wrapped up in a 67 g package.
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With the Avior Pro, Mionix also updates their only ambidextrous design: PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, pure PTFE feet, and a flexible, braided cable.
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Exclusively intended for fingertip grip, the 24 g Zaunkoenig M2K is the world's lightest gaming mouse. With a carbon fiber body, Japanese Omron main button switches, and driverless 8000 Hz polling rate, the M2K is built for the lowest latency possible without compromising on anything.
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The Castor is one of Mionix's most popular shapes. With the Castor Pro, Mionix thouroughly updates this classic: PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches rated for 80 million clicks, pure PTFE feet, and a flexible, braided cable.
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Essentially, the DeathAdder V2 X Hyperspeed is the budget version of the DeathAdder V2 Pro. Running either on an AA or AAA-battery, the V2 X Hyperspeed has up to 235 hours of battery life in 2.4 GHz mode and up to 615 hours using Bluetooth. PixArt's PAW3319 sensor, mechanical switches for the main buttons rated for 60 million clicks, and pure PTFE feet round things off.
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Mionix is back, and releases updated versions of their classic shapes. The Naos Pro has the same shell as its predecessors, but comes with all-new internals: PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches rated for 80 million clicks, pure PTFE feet, and a flexible, braided cable.
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With the ambidextrous TUF M4 Wireless, ASUS adds a budget option to their wireless roster. Capable of 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth operation, the 62 g M4 Wireless can be used with an AA or AAA-battery. PixArt's 12,000 CPI PAW3311 sensor, a PBT top cover, and pure PTFE feet round things off.
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