Wireless Gaming Mice – Which One Should You Buy?
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Roccat Burst Pro AIR
I’ve always been a fan of Roccat mice, as they’re a little larger than most gaming mice, which means they’re a perfect fit for my larger, wide hands and long fingers. That’s not to say regular folk with small hands can’t use them, but if you like a whole-hand grip, Roccat is the way to go. The Burst Pro Air wireless gaming mouse is stunning though, with its symmetrical lightweight body design, which despite not having the honeycomb exterior shell and being as large as it is, still only weighs a breezy 81 grams!
It also features some pretty great hardware, with 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, their flagship Titan optical switches that feel amazing and also respond extremely quickly. There’s the 19,000 DPI optical sensor and PTFE feet. So overall, it’s about as well equipped as all the others, but perhaps has marginally better switches than most.
What really stands out, however, is the RGB, which is fitted under the shell and glows through the plastic, giving it a much more unique aesthetic compared to a lof of its rivals that have more on-the-surface RGB lighting effects.
Features
- Lightweight symmetrical shape for comfort and performance
- Gaming-grade 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 dual connectivity
- Up to 100-hour battery life on a single charge
- Water and dust-resistant Bionic shell with 4 AIMO RGB lighting zones
- Optical switches with adjustable debounce, tested to 100 million clicks
- 19K DPI optical sensor with 400 IPS tracking speed for max precision
- Detachable Phantom Flex cable with USB-C rapid charging
- Heat-treated pure PTFE glides, pre-tuned for a smoother motion
- On-board storage for up to 5 user profiles
- NVIDIA® Reflex compatible
- 2-year limited manufacturer warranty
Was £89.99 Now £69.99
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