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Sharkoon’s latest wireless gaming mouse boasts 70-hour battery life at entry-level price

Sharkoon has introduced the SKILLER SGM30W, a wireless gaming mouse boasting up to 70 hours of battery life on a single charge. The long runtime is paired with the convenience of recharging either wirelessly or via the included USB‑C to USB‑A cable, ensuring the mouse is always ready to go.

The SGM30W is equipped with an optical sensor offering up to 6,000 DPI, delivering the precision and speed required for both fast‑paced action and more controlled gameplay. Seven programmable buttons allow players to tailor the mouse to their preferred setup, while durable Omron switches in the main buttons are built to withstand heavy use.

It wouldn't be a modern gaming peripheral without at least a little RGB illumination. For the SGM30W, Sharkoon has included a customisable RGB-lit logo, which also serves as a battery status indicator. Through Sharkoon's gaming software, you can customise the mouse further, with access to Macros and button re-bindings.

The Sharkoon SKILLER SGM30W will be available soon, priced around €35.

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