Logitech releases official Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 keyboard and mouse

Logitech Call of Duty keyboard and mouseExcited for the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3? Well if you’re planning on picking the game up for the PC, what better way complement your gaming experience than with a matching keyboard and mouse? At least that’s what the folks over at Logitech hope you’re thinking. The company has just announced the Logitech Laser Mouse G9X and Logitech Gaming Keyboard G105.

Featuring a CoD: MW3-inspired design and additional function keys, these gaming accessories aim to improve your gaming experience for CoD and other FPS shooters out there. The Gaming Keyboard G105 packs six programmable G-keys, each with three mode states, so you configure up to 18 possible macro combinations in any game you play (yes, even on the fly). The keyboard also has an optimized key matrix, designed to let you use more keys simultaneously in FPS games, and one-touch controls for volume, start, stop, pause, forward and back functions.

The Laser Mouse G9X has on-the-fly, adjustable dpi that lets you go from pixel-precise 200 dpi all the way to lightning-fast 5700 dpi in the blink of an eye. Its full-speed USB connection ensures that your commands are transmitted at up to 1000 reports per second. It also has a dual-mode scroll wheel that’s perfect for weapon selection with its click-to-click mode and a hyper-fast scrolling mode for flying through long webpages when you’re out of the game. The mouse also supports up to five ready-to-play profiles that you can switch through without the use of any software. If the mouse is too light for you, up to 28g of extra mass can be added to it.

The Logitech Laser Mouse G9X and Gaming Keyboard G105 will set you back $79.99 each, but the mouse has a three-year warranty, while the keyboard will have a one-year warranty.

[Logitech Laser Mouse G9X | Logitech Gaming Keyboard G105]

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