SteelSeries have revealed the latest two additions to their mouse lineup, the
Xai and the
Kinzu. The mice which share the same shape should be released this August alongisde the SteelSeries 9HD hard plastic surface.
We spent three years methodically perfecting the SteelSeries Xai by researching mouse grips used by professional gaming teams such as Fnatic, SK Gaming and Evil Geniuses in order to create a level of performance that gamers have never experienced before
- Laser Sensor
- Ambidextrous Shape
- Counts per inch: 100 - 5.001 (one CPI Steps)
- Megapixels per second: 10.8
- Frames per second: 12.000
- Inches per second: 150
- Max. Acceleration: 30 G
- Sensor data path: True 16 bit
- Lift distance: ~1mm (auto-adjusting)
- Buttons: 8
- Cord: 2 m / 6,5 ft (braided to improve durability)
- Polling: 125 - 1000 Hz (1Hz increments)
- Gold-plated USB connector
- Measurements: 125,5 x 68,3 x 38,7 mm / 4,94 x 2,69 x 1,52 in
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- Optical sensor
- Ambidextrous Shape
- Counts Per Inch (CPI): 400 - 3200
- Megapixels per second: 3.75
- Frames per second: 9.375
- Inches per second: 50
- Acceleration: 20 G
- Lift distance: ~2.0mm
- Buttons: 3
- Cord: 2 m / 7,9 ft (braided to improve durability)
- Polling: up to 1000 Hz
- Gold-plated USB connector
- Measurements: 117 x 64 x 36 mm / 4,6 x 2,5 x 1,43 in
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- Ten-of-thousands of light reflecting microscopic points
Both mice feature material cables and the following configuration options, SteelSeries ExactAim, SteelSeries ExactRate, SteelSeries ExactSens, SteelSeries FreeMove and automatic lift distance calibration.
Source:
SteelSeries.com