Sharkoon has announced the Skiller SGM70W, an ultra-lightweight gaming mouse weighing 49g. The mouse features the PixArt PAW3395 optical sensor and supports both wired and wireless connectivity. Designed for competitive gaming, the mouse includes an 8000Hz polling rate in wireless mode.
The Skiller SGM70W sensor delivers a maximum resolution of 26,000DPI. Sharkoon has integrated physical controls on the underside of the mouse to allow DPI and polling rate adjustments without requiring additional software. The symmetrical body is specifically shaped for right-handed users and supports palm, claw, and fingertip grip styles.
The mouse features two smooth glass feet for frictionless gliding. The 49g chassis is intended to reduce fatigue during extended usage while facilitating fast flick movements. For the sensor, we have the reliable PixArt PAW3395 for tracking accuracy, with wireless connection support for an 8K polling rate. As for the switches used in the two main buttons, we have two Huano ones rated for 100 million clicks.
The battery life is decent, with the 500mAh battery capable of lasting up to 70 hours (at a 1000Hz polling rate). The Skiller SGM70W comes with a USB-C cable and is now available at a recommended retail price of €39.90.
KitGuru says: Given its feature set, the new Sharkoon Skiller SGM70W mouse is incredibly well priced. Assuming it delivers on its promises, this looks like a no-brainer for anyone looking for a cheap yet capable gaming mouse, provided you like its shape.
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