Sharkoon is expanding its Skiller lineup with the SGM25W, a dual-mode gaming mouse designed for competitive gaming at a budget-friendly price. Weighing just 59 grams, the SGM25W focuses on agility and precision, making it a good option for fast-paced competitive play.
The Skiller SGM25W is powered by the PixArt PAW3311 optical sensor, which offers resolution tracking up to 12,000 DPI. This sensor delivers a maximum tracking speed of 300 IPS and supports an acceleration of up to 35G, ensuring pixel-perfect accuracy during rapid “flick” movements. To ensure longevity and tactile feedback, Sharkoon has equipped the mouse with Huano switches, rated for up to 20 million clicks.
The SGM25W features dual-mode operation, allowing gamers to choose between 2.4GHz wireless and wired modes. The former offers the freedom of movement with a 400mAh battery that offers up to 40 hours of runtime, while the latter provides uninterrupted play while charging via the included 180 cm textile-braided USB cable.
Available in black or in its ocean-themed option, the mouse features a symmetrical right-handed design optimised for claw and fingertip grips. Its underbelly is fitted with smooth-sliding PTFE skates for effortless gliding across mouse pads. Dedicated gaming software allows users to customise the mouse by creating macros, reassigning the six programmable buttons, and adjusting the RGB illumination. The software also allows fine-tuning of DPI levels and the polling rate (up to 1,000 Hz) to suit individual playstyles. The Sharkoon SKILLER SGM25W is available now at €24.99 in both the Black and Ocean versions.
KitGuru says: For its price, the Skiller SGM25W looks like a perfectly suited option for someone looking for a wireless gaming mouse without breaking the bank.
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