The Tt eSPORTS Nemesis Switch optical RGB mouse was supposed to come out back in July. In fact, Thermaltake had a working model on display at their Computex booth. However, this mouse uses a new patented key switching system. Which is most likely why the release is pushed back as they wait for the patent to be granted.
The Nemesis Switch Optical RGB lets users customize up to 12 switch keys on the left side. This gives gamers full flexibility to customize controls on their favorite games. Whether it is for FPS, RTS, MOBA or MMO. Remapping buttons is possible via the Tt eSPORTS Commander software. There is a 32-bit ARM Cortex MCU and on-board memory for settings storage. Moreover, the software also lets users customize the RGB LED lighting options. RGB LED lighting effects include static, pulse, spectrum, running, snake, wave, reactive, system temperature and more.
Aside from the unique Nemesis switching system, Tt eSPORTS uses high-quality Omron microswitches with 50-million click lifecycle with an ALPS scroll-wheel encoder. The sensor is a PixArt PMW-3360 optical with up to 12000 DPI running with a 2000Hz polling rate.
The price remains at $49.99 USD. However, Tt eSPORTS confirms that it will be available soon around the Holiday season 2017.
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