Logitech adds G900 Chaos Spectrum Gaming Mouse
Logitech released a new model mouse, the G900 Chaos Spectrum. Coming in a flexible ambidextrous design (left- or right-handed) with 12K DPI sensor.
Tthis professional-grade wireless mouse is configured with 11 programmable buttons, a high-precision ‘PMW3366’ optical sensor of 200 to 12,000 DPI, a 1,000Hz refresh rate and dual-mode wired/wireless functionality.
Constructed for a non-prescriptive grip that accommodates a variety of palm, claw and fingerprint hold, the G900 Chaos Spectrum also comes with customizable RGB LED lightning, a mechanical pivot button design and a lightweight construction (only 107 grams).
With a one-millisecond report rate, and highly optimized 2.4GHz wireless connection, the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum outperforms both wireless and wired competitors. Thanks in part to the exclusive clock-tuning technology that significantly reduces power consumption, you can play continuously for 32 hours — an entire competition weekend — on a single charge (24 hours with default lighting). When you’re running low on power, the Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) Battery Assistant will notify you. There’s no need to stop playing to recharge as the mouse seamlessly switches between wireless and wired modes when plugged in. Since a full charge from empty only takes about two hours, you're never attached to the cord for long.
Most Accurate Optical Gaming Sensor
The Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum features the PMW3366, Logitech’s state-of-the-art optical gaming sensor with our exclusive clock-tuning technology. Widely accepted by enthusiasts and professionals as the best gaming mouse sensor on the market, the PMW3366 precisely interprets every hand movement onto the screen for smooth, responsive performance, even at high sensitivity. It has zero smoothing or filtering across the entire DPI range (200-12,000 DPI), delivering exceptional tracking accuracy and consistent responsiveness at any speed.
Fully Customizable to Fit Your Hand and Style
The Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum gives you the freedom to configure your mouse exactly to your preferences. Going beyond ambidextrous, the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum can be transformed into a truly left- or right-handed mouse, using the included magnetic button covers. The mouse is constructed for a non-prescriptive grip that accommodates a variety of palm, claw and fingertip holds. Using LGS, lighting color and brightness can be programmed to match your style, system and environment from a palette of up to 16.8 million colors. Bring your mouse to life with “breathing” light patterns, or set your lighting to sleep when you aren’t using your system.
Mechanical Pivot Button Design
The buttons of the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum have been engineered to deliver a crisp, clean click feel with rapid click. A metal spring tensioning system and exclusive mechanical pivoting hinges are built into the main left and right keys. This system reduces the pre-travel distance between the buttons and switches, while also minimizing the force required to click, enabling faster recovery after each click. The result is a heightened response and a consistently fast, accurate and reliable click performance.
Precisely Engineered Lightweight Construction
Every component of the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum has been optimized to reduce weight while maintaining stability. All elements of the construction have been analyzed and adjusted to remove fractions of grams, from the thin wall molding to the hollow “spoked” hyper-fast scroll wheel design. The result is a wireless gaming mouse that weighs in at 107g, making it comfortable to use over long periods and delivering quicker response to motion.
The Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum is expected to be available in the US from the beginning of April 2016 for a suggested retail price of $149.99.
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Chunky mice= not good for fast paced shooters. Take note logitech. Also 4k and beyond is becoming a thing and will be the only thing in years to come. We have no high dpi small and basic shape mice (basically Zowie ec2) to accommodate this. Including diverse weight adjustment, meaning starting low weight 60-70g up to 125g or so. Guess developers will get a clue soon? Hope so. Decent market gap there to make a truly amazing mouse.
/rant over ;p
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Chunky mice= not good for fast paced shooters.
/rant over ;p
What? I'd rather a fatter mouse that fits my hand properly than a tiny mouse that I can barely hold.
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...and thats all good, for your hand. I'm referring to people with small hands.
Also regardless of hand size, a small mouse is still the only usable mouse for quake and games like it. Unless you like handy capping yourself.
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XD, if you try out a logitech g303 than you will see how outdated your mouse really is.
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Give us a cheap successor to the G400! Hell, I'm still using the MX518.