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Guru3D.com » News » Zephyr Mouse has an active fan that can run up to 10k RPM to prevent sweaty palms

Zephyr Mouse has an active fan that can run up to 10k RPM to prevent sweaty palms

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/10/2020 09:32 AM | source: mindshunter.com | 28 comment(s)
Zephyr Mouse has an active fan that can run up to 10k RPM to prevent sweaty palms

I tell you, things keep getting more insane sometimes. Face it, pretty much everything and anything has been invented for mice already. So meet Zephyr, a mouse with active fan cooling, you know to keep them palms less sweaty.

You'll notice in the screenshot that the fan is located under the palm casing that is profoundly vented. Now here's the thing, tiny fans can make a lot of noise, especially at high-RPM, and thus bad boy can be configured from 4,000 even towards 10,000RPM (!). Yeah, at that setting the mouse can probably levitate as well; which could be a fun feature if I am being honest ;).

Outside of its fan, it's yet another mouse gamer, with OMRON switches rated for 50 million clicks, a PixArt PMW 3389 sensor with a DPI range of 100 to 16,000, a button to select one of its five software-configurable DPI profiles ( By default they are 800, 1,600, 3,200, 6,400, and 16,000 DPI), an asymmetrical design (even though its buttons are on the right side), and of course in lots of RGB.

The Zephyr will go through a fundraising stage on Kickstarter that will begin on July 22, where it can be backed at $79.99. 



Zephyr Mouse has an active fan that can run up to 10k RPM to prevent sweaty palms Zephyr Mouse has an active fan that can run up to 10k RPM to prevent sweaty palms




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TheDeeGee
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#5808194 Posted on: 07/12/2020 09:38 PM
Next mouse we need is moisturising one for dry hands.

I could use that!

Noisiv
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#5808247 Posted on: 07/13/2020 01:31 AM
@stereoman

my Logitech G19, G510 were no lookers (good riddance), but THAT is the most hideous keyboard I've ever seen

HeavyHemi
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#5808266 Posted on: 07/13/2020 04:01 AM
How do people game like that? Like the dude must be using like 3000+ DPI in order to even do anything with a mouse area that small.

? It's about an inch of mouse movement to traverse my screen from one side to the other.

CPC_RedDawn
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#5808269 Posted on: 07/13/2020 04:06 AM
? It's about an inch of mouse movement to traverse my screen from one side to the other.


I have large hands and need a lot more space than that. I also only use 1600dpi (windows sense 6) max for desktop use across 2 screens and mainly use 400dpi for competitive games and max 800dpi for singleplayer games. With 400dpi and low in game sense you need a lot more room to move.

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#5808283 Posted on: 07/13/2020 06:17 AM
I mean, RGB was (is) also a stupid idea, but look how it got adapted. People just come up with ridiculous ideas and as far as consumers pay for it, that all what matters.

They just testing water with this product.

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