Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of buttons | 7 Best: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Number of buttons: 31 | |||
Operating resolution | 12000 dpi Best: Redragon Ranger Operating resolution: 124000 dpi | |||
Weight | 152 g Best: Dicota Twister Weight: 0.07 g |
Type of motion sensor | Optical |
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Device interface | USB |
Purpose | Gaming |
Compact design | yes |
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Ergonomic design | yes |
Built-in memory | yes |
Programmable mouse buttons | yes |
Multimedia buttons | yes |
Colour of product | Black |
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Form factor | Right-hand |
Illumination | yes |
Illumination colour | Blue |
Surface coloration | Monotone |
Power source | Cable |
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Operating resolution | 12000.0 dpi |
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Max polling rate | 1000Hz/1ms |
Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Number of buttons | 7 |
Scroll wheel | yes |
Number of wheels | 1 |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Connection | Wired |
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Width | 3.35 in |
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Height | 1.54 in |
Depth | 5.12 in |
Weight | 5.36 oz |
Ergonomically shaped for a full palm grip, the Naos body has been fitted with the Pixart PWM3360 optical sensor, it also records advanced biometric and movement information.
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