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Guru3D.com » News » MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset

MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/10/2021 10:34 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset

With the Clutch GM41 Lightweight and the Immerse GH20, MSI announced a new gaming mouse and a new gaming headset, both of which should impress with their particularly low weight. The performance required in the game should not fall by the wayside.

MSI Clutch GM41 Lightweight
Ultralight gaming mice have "blossomed" into a controversial trend over the past two years. Representatives like the Glorious Model O throw off a lot of ballast through perforated housing so that they are particularly easy to hold. With the Clutch GM41 Lightweight, MSI is taking a different approach, because it looks like a conventional model. Nevertheless, at 65 grams on paper, it is even two grams lighter than the hole version of Glorious PC Gaming Race.

In addition, a specially designed "MSI FriXionFree" cable is supposed to reduce friction and resistance on the mouse pad or on the edges of a table in order to enable the mouse to move as easily as possible. Inside is a high-performance PixArt PWM-3389 optical sensor with up to 16,000 DPI, and two long-life Omron key switches work under the mouse buttons. The mouse costs 60 EUR/USD.

MSI Immerse GH20 headset
The Immerse GH20 gaming headset should also lie particularly lightly on the head: It weighs only 245 grams, and thick and soft headband pads should evenly distribute the pressure. Even those who wear glasses shouldn't feel any uncomfortable pressure when wearing the GH20 thanks to the soft ear pads. To reduce the weight, the headset does without RGB lighting, but not a robust stainless steel headband. 40 mm drivers promise good audio quality and the adjustable microphone is equipped with a pop filter. Volume and a mute function can be controlled via a controller on the cable. The MSI Immerse GH20 is compatible with PC, Mac and consoles such as Xbox, Playstation or Nintendo Switch. A Y-cable extension is included in the scope of delivery for this purpose. Price and availability of the Immerse GH20 headset are not yet known.



MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset MSI Introduces CLUTCH GM41 lightweight mouse and IMMERSE GH20 headset




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#5886036 Posted on: 02/10/2021 03:50 PM
Glorious-O is taking over (competitive and mainstream informed gamer) mice market, say good bye to these prices for confection mice.

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#5886119 Posted on: 02/10/2021 08:37 PM
Glorious-O is taking over (competitive and mainstream informed gamer) mice market, say good bye to these prices for confection mice.

NO Glorious-O mice cater for multi button/macro mice users, so, for 'twitch', two button FPS players, maybe so, but there are millions of other perfectly informed, mouse users out there, that need something more. I have over 20 finger tip commands on my Roccat Kone Aimo Mouse, and i'm about to buy another as backup (this one is 3yrs old). So your statement is somewhat, fleeting, biased and inaccurate.

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#5886121 Posted on: 02/10/2021 08:56 PM
Glorious-O is taking over (competitive and mainstream informed gamer) mice market, say good bye to these prices for confection mice.


Eh, plenty of choices out there nowadays, but for me Glorious is filling the gap that Zowie left by not jumping on the 3360/3389 sensor bandwagon quick enough (not to mention the low weight).

1 thing they still need to improve is there buttons though. Best buttons I've ever had on a mouse were on the Logitech G303, the shape was an abomination for most people, but dear God spam bursting with those buttons was something I've never been able to match with any other mouse.

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#5886151 Posted on: 02/10/2021 11:22 PM
NO Glorious-O mice cater for multi button/macro mice users, so, for 'twitch', two button FPS players, maybe so, but there are millions of other perfectly informed, mouse users out there, that need something more. I have over 20 finger tip commands on my Roccat Kone Aimo Mouse, and i'm about to buy another as backup (this one is 3yrs old). So your statement is somewhat, fleeting, biased and inaccurate.


Obviously most mice are not for you. This mouse from MSI is worse than glorious and costs more.
Also, it's good that you know what you need exactly. I do too, and neither this MSI or Glorious offer that for me so I am not biased here.

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