The Tt eSPORTS Ventus X Plus Smart gaming mouse is unlike other input devices in the market in that it is designed to be a sort of Fitbit for gamers, having the ability to keep track of gaming performance and log the information. The Tt eSPORTS Ventus X Plus still has the usual gaming functions, of course, built on the same foundation as the original Tt eSPORTS Ventus mouse that was released two years ago and was reviewed here at eTeknix. It is now equipped with an upgraded 10,000 DPI laser sensor (with on-the-fly DPI adjustment) compared to the 5700 DPI Ventus X, as well as Japanese OMRON 20M switches that can withstand long gaming sessions.
Inside, the Ventus X Plus is also equipped with a 32-bit ARM microcontroller and 256kb onboard memory so it can save presets and do more advanced functions like communicated with the Tt eSPORTS PLUS+ app. Integrated Bluetooth 4.0 technology allows for wireless communication and synchronisation with iOS or Android devices as well as PC systems. Aside from customization options, users can keep user specific statistics and upload it to a community cloud platform at http://plus.ttesports.com. These statistics collected can be analysed, shared and reviewed with peers as well. Up to five profiles can be stored at a time and it can also store other settings such as DPI, lighting effects, macros and more.
The VENTUS X PLUS Patented Design Smart Mouse suggested price of USD 49.99/EUR 54,90. For more information on the VENTUS X PLUS Patented Design Smart Mouse, please visit: http://www.ttesports.com/productPage.aspx?p=256
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