Razer Launches Ouroboros Mouse with 8,200 dpi Sensor
By
Cássio Lima
on July 30, 2012 - 1:49 PM
Razer has announced the release of the Razer Ouroboros, an ambidextrous gaming mouse that is adjustable for any hand size and grip style. It was designed for precision gaming, with an adjustable palm rest capable of moving up to 0.9 inches (20 mm), suitable for people of varying hand sizes. The Ouroboros additionally boasts two interchangeable side panels for altering the footprint of the mouse to suit claw, palm or hybrid grip styles, and it has an adjustable back tilt angle to ensure palm support for gaming comfort and endurance. Its enhanced sensor technology is capable of up to 8,200 dpi, and a dedicated, built-in dpi clutch trigger button ensures players can achieve pinpoint precision when needed. Powered by a single rechargeable AA battery, the Razer Ouroboros ensures a minimum of 12 hours of gaming.
The Ouroboros also features 1,000 Hz polling rate with 1 ms response time, up to 200” per second (or 50 G acceleration), has 11 programmable buttons, and supports Razer Synapse 2.0.
The Razer Ouroboros will become available sometime in the fourth quarter of 2012, with a suggested retail price of USD 129.99 in the U.S.
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