Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of buttons | 7 Best: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Number of buttons: 31 | |||
Operating resolution | 5000 dpi Best: Redragon Ranger Operating resolution: 124000 dpi | |||
Weight | 116 g Best: Dicota Twister Weight: 0.07 g |
Type of motion sensor | Optical |
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Device interface | USB |
Compact design | yes |
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Ergonomic design | yes |
Colour of product |
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Illumination | yes |
Operating resolution | 5000.0 dpi |
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Max polling rate | 1000Hz/1ms |
Acceleration | 30G |
Number of buttons | 7 |
Scroll wheel | yes |
Number of wheels | 1 |
Connection | Wired |
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Width | 2.68 in |
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Height | 5.12 in |
Depth | 1.69 in |
Weight | 4.09 oz |
Page 2 - A Closer Look - Hardware and Software
Towards the end of 2016 we saw a lot of 'all-singing, all-dancing' mice, packed with features and mu
The CLUTCH G1 Optical Mouse by Fnatic GEAR is a pleasant reminder to all of us about how a good gaming mouse should be.
With how fast technology advances, especially in products like laptops or mobile devices, it always seems kind of neat to go back to the older products to see how they compare in feel or performance. I used to do this a lot with my parents' older laptops, including one of the laptops on Windows 3.1. Despite having practically zero battery life, weighing over seven pounds, and with a screen size smaller than ten inches, I often liked using that notebook. It had a solid feel, and it even came with a trackball rather than a trackpad. Similarly, I often go back to my old Nokia cellphones for the fun times, like re-experiencing the difficulties of T9 texting and the single game of Snake. Obviously, if I had to choose between the new and old products, it would be hard to really choose the previous generation, even if they had redeeming qualities. It just shows the refinement and even the style of the times. A few weeks ago, we took a trip back in time to take a look at a keyboard styled in a time of typewriters. Today is another time travel, except on a much smaller scale. Twenty months ago, we took a look at the Func MS-2, and it came out with a happy finish. Fast forward to today, and you can see this review unit has a new name in the Fnatic Gear Clutch G1, but not much else has changed... or has it? As with all things, the devil is in the details, and our review of the Clutch G1 will look at exactly this to see exactly what this new iteration looks like!
Fnatic Gear's Clutch G1 optical gaming mouse goes under the spotlight. Is this a company to watch as far as peripherals go? Let's see.
Introduction Fnatic is one of the names most gamers will be familiar with, as one of the biggest and most popular gaming teams in the world, they're in the perfect position to show off high-quality gaming peripherals. While a lot of gaming teams rely on sponsorship deals, Fnatic has gone one step further, producing their own gaming hardware and what better way to show people the products are great, than to use them themselves to win multiple tournaments! Specifications MCU/Processor: Holtek HT68FB560 Main switches: Omron Sensor: ADNS 3310 Memory: 256 kB Resolution: 5000 CPI Frames per second: 6500 Tracking speed:
It's made by an e-sports organization, but is Fnatic's Gear Clutch G1 tournament-worthy? We go hands-on with this rebranded Func mouse to find out.
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