While NZXT is best known for their high-end PC cases, over the years they’ve even produced some exciting CPU coolers, power supplies, motherboards, and most recently of all, peripherals. I actually reviewed their three new keyboards recently, but the NZXT Lift mouse got lost in the post! Alas, it’s here in the office, and if it’s as good as those keyboards, then I can’t wait to test it out. NZXT is clearly trying to build a product ecosystem, and I’m sure soon enough, you’ll be able to have a fully NZXT-equipped gaming setup.
It’s certainly a well-equipped mouse, offering up a PixArt 3389 optical sensor, which can track at up to 16,000 DPI. It comes with Omron switches which are rated for over 20 million clicks, RGB lighting, built-in profiles, NZXT CAM support, and a premium paracord braided cable. It should be pretty comfortable too, thanks to an ambidextrous design, and it weighs just 67 grams, so it should be pretty nimble.
Finally, it’s available in a bunch of cool colours too; matte black, blue, cyan, purple, red, and yellow. However, the bulk of the mouse remains black, but the trim parts are changed out. Although, there is a white version, which is again available in the same trim colours.
For in-depth features and specifications, please visit the official product page here.
“The lightweight design enables fast and accurate movements for better in-game performance and minimized hand fatigue. The Lift is ambidextrously shaped with a low-drag paracord cable, ensuring it complements your playstyle without holding your back.” – NZXT
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