Xiaomi has released the Mouse X1 gaming mouse with a 26,000 DPI sensor for maximum precision

Xiaomi has introduced the Mouse X1, a mouse for gamers, which, thanks to its advanced features and ergonomic design, can be an excellent option for competitive games. An optical sensor with a resolution of 26,000 DPI is capable of providing precise positioning and aiming, and fast response is achieved due to the polling rate of 8000 Hz.

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A 530 mAh battery will allow the Mouse X1 to work up to 110 hours without recharging in 2.4 GHz wireless mode with a polling rate of 1000 Hz. Users can also save individual settings directly on the mouse for more comfortable switching between configurations, notes Gizmochina.

Additional features include a smart wireless USB receiver, USB adapter with data cable, Teflon glides, and Windows driver support. It is also worth mentioning the TTC switch, which provides a pleasant tactile click. The mouse weighs 65g and has a body that suits a variety of gaming styles.

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Mouse X1 will be available through crowdfunding starting today, with a retail price of 299 yuan ($42) and a special price of 279 yuan ($40).

Note that Xiaomi also recently launched its first Mini LED gaming monitor for the international market, the Mini LED G Pro 27i gaming monitor, which features a 27-inch QHD IPS panel with a 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync support for smooth gaming. . The monitor also offers high color accuracy with factory calibration down to ΔE

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