DPI, an 8,000 Hz polling rate, and rising prices--modern gaming mice are technically impressive, but offer hardly any ...
Lenovo has released a new wireless gaming mouse in China, the Lecoo Bellator GM103. It is priced at 249 yuan (approximately ...
Often, the most exciting thing about new gaming hardware is how many RGB lights have been crammed into it. So instead of trying to fuel our inevitable rainbow-colored dystopian future, SteelSeries ...
The Razer Basilisk V3 has been a staple in Razer’s gaming mouse lineup since 2021. It’s a wired, ergonomic right-handed mouse ...
Readers with long memories will remember the days when mice and other similar pointing devices relied upon a hard rubber ball in contact with your desk or other surface, that transmitted any motion to ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Razer has just launched the latest addition to its symmetrical, portable, lightweight Cobra line, with the new Razer Cobra HyperSpeed Gaming Mouse.
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Keychron M6 8K review: an affordable option that has closely studied Logitech’s Master class mouse
An ergonomic wireless mouse packing 8,000Hz polling, a PixArt sensor, silent switches, and tri-mode connectivity for under ...
Lenovo has released the Lecoo Bellator GM104 in China, a new wireless gaming mouse featuring a metal chassis. It is priced at ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. CES 2018 - During CES 2018 we stopped by the SteelSeries suite and took a look at their newly released products. The first is the Rival 600 gaming mouse.
The LaserStream series laser-based optical-mouse sensors let designers construct high-performance, high-precision optical mice using off-the-shelf components. Designed based on prior work with ...
If you're a gamer, you probably pick up your mouse frequently -- and that's a bit of a problem when you're lining up a precision shot, since the cursor tends to skip the moment you plunk your mouse ...
A traditional computer mouse typically fits in the palm of your hand. However, with modern technology, there’s no need for mice to be so large, as demonstrated by [juskim]’s neat little mouse ring.
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