Ozone has launched the Argon Ocelote World gaming mouse, a cooperation with Ocelote’s expertise in gaming and the advanced techniques of Ozone Gaming’s engineering team. With an 8200 DPI laser sensor and 9 programmable buttons with the main buttons being powered by OMRON switches.
“I’m not an expert when it comes down to DPIs, laser sensors and so on… But what I’m good at is knowing if what I’m playing with is comfortable and simply good, or not. After testing many different shape designs, sensors and textures with the ozone engineering team we have developed the best mouse I have ever tested. Argon Ocelote is extremely comfortable, amazingly precise and it has the quality a professional player needs ingame.” said Carlos “ocelote” Rodríguez.
The ADNS 9800 Enhanced Laser Gaming Sensor has 4 default levels of accuracy, but can be fully customized and changed on the fly from 100 to 8200. The default settings are 800, 1800, 4000 and 8200 DPI. The 9 programmable buttons feature ultra-rapid response buttons with Switch tech and the main buttons use OMRON switches. The coating is made with leading-edge antislip rubber material to make sure you’re in full control of the mouse and has 4 built-in orange LEDs.
The Argon Ocelote World Gaming mouse comes with 128KB of onboard memory and configurable weight with included 4.5 gram pieces. The mouse memory makes possible to save up to 5 exclusives profiles with the Ozone Oceloteworld software.
The Argon Ozone-OceloteWorld launched 8th December in European countries and will be available worldwide from 12th January. It can be used by both right and left-handed users due to the chosen design; always a welcome bonus.
Thanks to Ozone for providing us with this information
Images and video courtesy of Ozone
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