Genesis has announced the launch of its new Krypton 290 gaming mouse from its highly popular 200 series of peripherals. In its ergonomic case, you will find a 6400 DPI sensor, in-built memory for storing settings, as well as switches that provide effortless work for a long time. The set is complete with LED illumination with the signature PRISMO effect.
The Genesis Krypton 290 gaming mouse is a light (99g) design with a symmetrical shape. The model is equipped with seven programmable buttons which can be configured with the use of the manufacturer’s software. It also allows for recording of macros as well as changing the illumination settings and saving those options in the in-built memory. There are 16 million colours to choose from. The roller, logo on the top, as well as LEDs running along the base, are all illuminated.
The Genesis Krypton 290 comes with switches that have been rated to a 10 million click durability providing users with effortless functionality. When it comes to precision, so important during gameplay, this is handled by a 6400 DPI optical sensor. It has six levels of sensitivity, with a minimum setting of 200 points per inch. The currently selected level is shown by the DPI indicator. According to the manufacturer, the sensor can track movement with a 66 inch per second speed and handles acceleration up to 22 G.
The Genesis Krypton 290 connects to the computer via a 1.8 m braided cable. It comes with metal finishings and will be available with retailers, in both black and white versions, in the very near future. Coming with a confirmed price tag of €19,99/$23,99 this also makes it a highly affordable option for consumers.
If you do, therefore, want to learn more, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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