Each button of Ozone’s Neon 3K is fully customizable to configure different personal skill sets, macros and hotkeys. With 8 programmable buttons and 128kb built-in memory, it can store up to five different profiles and offers superb flexibility. The new Neon 3K also allows the user to personalise the LED lights with up to 6 different colour options and mould the mouse to your personal tastes. Unfortunately, the company didn’t divulge any information about pricing, but I’m presuming it will be relatively affordable.
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