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MSI Clutch GM31 Lightweight​ (+Wireless) mice review - Specification and unboxing

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 01/12/2023 03:28 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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Specifications and features

Some marketing info is below:
“The gaming mouse weighs 73g and has wireless connectivity. Furthermore, it has a size and design that makes it comfortable to grip in your hands, and it can be used in any style, such as covering, clutching, or pinching. The wireless function employs the most recent 2.4GHz wireless technology, with a latency of 1-2ms, which is substantially lower than that of a standard wireless mouse (10-12ms). It also includes a long-life battery drive that can run for up to 110 hours and a quick charge capability that can run for 7 hours with about 10 minutes of charging, so you will not have to worry about running out of battery. The sensor is a PMW-3311 optical sensor, the report rate is 1,000Hz, the resolution is up to 12,000dpi, the key switch is an OMRON 60M with a durability of over 60 million times, the number of buttons is 6, and the body dimension is 64mm wide, 120mm deep, and 37mm tall. The charging cable is 2m long and allows wired connections. It’ll cost 70 EUR.” 

 

Features: 

  1. ULTRA-LIGHT. WEIGHING ONLY 73g - Weighing in at just 73 grams, deliver outstanding gameplay by effortlessly moving and aiming with agility and accuracy
  2. SMALL YET ERGONOMIC - The small and ergonomic chassis design makes it the best choice for gamers with small to medium-sized hands.
  3. STATE-OF-THE-ART WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY - Built with the latest 2.4G RF wireless technology, latency is reduced to just 1 ms resulting in responsiveness almost 10x faster than the typical wireless mouse on the market.
  4. ALWAYS AT YOUR SIDE - The patented USB dongle storage design allows you to put the dongle in the mouse. Bring it out to wherever it’s needed.
  5. 110 HOURS OF FAST-PACED AIMING - Play up to 110 hours on a single charge. Easily charge or station your mouse with the included charging PREMIUM & PRECISE OPTICAL SENSOR - A PixArt PAW-3311 optical sensor provides up to 12,000 DPI to deliver extremely precise tracking.
  6. 60+ MILLION OMRON SWITCHES - OMRON switches are rated up to 60 million clicks for crisp feedback and reliable performance.
  7. HOLD FIRMLY IN BATTLE - The mouse has diamond-patterned anti-slip grips with an excellent feel that stays securely in hand.
  8. 3 ONBOARD PROFILES - With built-in onboard memory, the user can customize and store up to 3 profile configurations, configurable through MSI Center.
  9. GAMING GRADE PURE 100% PTFE - Pure PTFE skates provide a near-frictionless glide for accurate high-speed mouse movements.

 

Wireless Connectivity

2.4G RF wireless technology

Wired Connectivity

2 m long MSI FriXionFree USB Type-C

Battery Life (for wireless version)

Up to 110 hrs

Sensor

PixArt PAW-3311 Optical Sensor for the wireless version, PMW-3360 for the wired variant

Sensor Type

Optical

Resolution

12,000 DPI (for both variants)

Onboard Profiles

3

Backlight

RGB

Buttons

6 (5 are programmable)

USB Report Rate

Up to 1,000Hz

Color

Black

Mouse Feet

Large 100% PTFE

Cable

1.8m / 6.56 ft

Software

MSI Center

Dimensions

120mm(L) x 64mm(W) x 37mm(H) / 4.72in(L) x 2.52in(W) x 1.45in(H)

Weight (w/o cable)

Wireless - 73 g/0.161 lbs
Wired - 58 g/0.128 lbs

Warranty

Two years

MSRP

69.99 $/69.99€ for the wireless version

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This article reviews the MSI Clutch GM31 mouse in a wired and wireless edition. It’s an optical gaming mouse that was launched today, on 12.01.2023. It’s a successor of the GM30 (which had only a wired version). The Clutch GM31 series targets gamers, but it should also work more than fine as a regular mouse. This time, the optical sensor is not the 6200 DPI PMW3327 but a 12K DPI PMW-3360 in the wired version and the same DPI in PAW-3311. There is a possibility to change DPI on-the-fly, and the resolution steps are 400/800/1600/3200/6400.

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