If you’re anything like me, then you can be particularly selective about what peripherals you use with your PC. Personally, whenever I’m looking for a new mouse or a keyboard, I often have a lot of problems in finding a design that suits my needs. Specifically, how I either want them to react or feel.
Fortunately, in terms of gaming mouse designs, I’ve always gotten along really well with Sharkoon’s products. With the launch of a new one, however, I might just have to make myself an upgrade!
The Sharkoon Light² 200 is, as the name might’ve suggested, an ultra-lightweight gaming mouse weighing only 62 grams. With a precise sensor of up to 16,000 DPI, however, it’s a design that has specifically been made for the gaming market.
Already liking the sounds of the Sharkoon Light² 200? Well, let’s check out some of the features and specifications.
“Lighter than light = Light². For the fastest mouse movements and the most precise maneuvers, we’ve mercilessly reduced the Light² 200 down to its bones. With a weight of only 62 grams, this is not only our lightest mouse. It’s one of the lightest ever produced. All physical limits are nullified with its highly precise sensor of up to 16,000 DPI, an ultra-flexible cable, and five mouse feet made of pure PTFE for extreme sliding properties.
Interchangeable elements and adjustable RGB illumination ensure that the Light² 200 is perfect for every taste. As well as being technically superior.”
With an MSRP of around £45, while the Sharkoon Light² 200 is small in the weight, it’s certainly heavy in what it offers you. If you were, therefore, looking for a new gaming mouse, but wanted something that represented a solid-step up in design, then this should definitely warrant some attention.
You can learn more about the Sharkoon Light² 200 at the official product website via the link here!
What do you think? Do you like the design? Surprised at how light it is? In addition, what brand of mouse do you currently use? – Let us know in the comments!
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