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Rapoo VT9PRO Ultra-Light Dual Mode Wireless Gaming Mouse US$34.39 (~A$55.98) Delivered @ Rapoo Online Store via AliExpress

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Thanks to two coupon post by Clear (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/800192) (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/800060)
price is down to ~AU $55.98

Specifications

  • Sensor: PAW 3398
  • DPI: 50-26000
  • Response Time: 1ms
  • Acceleration: 50G
  • IPS: 650
  • Polling Rate: 1000Hz
  • Solutions: Nordic 52833
  • Scroll Wheel: Kailh GE 2.0 encoder
  • Left and Right Key: Omron D2FC-F-K (50M)
  • Programmable Button: 10
  • Battery Capacity: 800mAh
  • Battery Life: 160 hours
  • Charging Time: about 3 hours
  • Charging Port: Type-C
  • Cable Length: 6ft / 1.8m
  • Product Dimensions: 4.91in x 2.64in x 1.56in / 124.83mm x 67.08mm x 38.74mm
  • Product Weight: 2.40oz / 68g

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  • poo poo haha

    • (btw there's not much I can find out about this mouse, namely the pixart "3398" sensor which it claims is an upgraded version of 3395. if it is then I guess that's good. but tbh not sure why you would get this over other, well reviewed chinese mice like ajazz aj199 or delux m800 or pay a bit more for darmoshark m3 (which you can get from ausmodshop!))

  • wouldnt u just get a g305 at this point?

    • g305 is 100 grams, which is quite heavy in comparison to modern lightweight mice

      • +2

        Some people like it heavy? It is all personal preference with mice. Like this trend that higher DPI number is better and you need a 100,000,000 DPI mouse, I like low-mid DPI, you have to move your entire arm more but it is more accurate.

        • I have the G502 wireless, a bit chunky but like you said it's a personal preference. I also have the G305 and switch between the two depending on the game.

        • yea of course it comes down to personal preference, just saying the g305 is not the correct substitute given that it’s not competing with lightweight mice on the market such as the one in OP.
          regarding DPI, as far as I know no one actually plays above 800-1600 DPI - it’s more so about the companies saying “this is what our sensor is capable of!!!” when they list their spec as having DPI upper range really high, and the increments really small

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