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Sharkoon expands ultra-lightweight mouse lineup with Light² 100

Earlier this year, we reviewed the Sharkoon Light² 200 , which won our worth buying award. Now, Sharkoon is back with another ultra-lightweight mouse, the Light² 100, weighing in at only 78g. 

The Light² 100 is equipped with adjustable RGB illumination and has an optical sensor that is capable of up to 5,000 DPI. The mouse from Sharkoon also has six programmable buttons and comes with software that makes it easier for users to customise the mouse according to their individual need.

 

The Light² 100 comes with three mouse feet made of 100 % Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) – which is used to bolster gliding properties. The mouse is said to endure a minimum of 20 million clicks and has a cable length of 180 cm. The Light² 100 dimensions are 120 x 66 x 42 mm (L x W x H).

Sharkoon still hasn't announced the pricing or availability of the Light² 100. Additional information can be found on the product page HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are you a fan of ultra-lightweight mice? What are your thoughts on the Light² 100 gaming mouse?

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