Razer offers some great products for gamers and today it’s out with another one. It’s a wireless mouse. Wireless mice make perfect sense for gamers as there are no cables that can get in the way but they’ve almost always faced issues with latency or connectivity. These issues are compounded in scenarios where interference is high which is more than likely in a professional gaming tournament. Razer claims that its new Lancehead mouse doesn’t suffer from these problems.
The company says that the Lancehead wireless gaming mouse relies on frequency hopping in the 2.4GHz band to minimize interference. Razer also claims that this mouse is going to outperform every other wireless gaming mouse when it comes to lag-free performance.
As far as the specifications are concerned, the Razer Lancehead features a true 16,000 DPI sensor that is capable of tracking 210 inches per second. It can tackle 50G acceleration which is amazing, to say the least.
Equipped with Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches, it has dedicated buttons for switching sensitivity as well as extra programmable buttons. There’s even internal memory that the mouse uses to save and sync settings offline.
Razer is also offering a wired version of the Lancehead which can track at 450 inches per second. Both mice can be pre-ordered from the company starting today. The wireless and wired Lancehead models cost $139.99 and $79.99 respectively.
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