Cougar Releases Surpassion Gaming Mouse With LCD at the bottom
Cougar are happy to announce the arrival of a new gaming mouse, Surpassion. With a Pixart PMW3330 sensor and an LCD screen-based system that allows users to engage in tweaking without drivers. Cougar is confident this will be one of the most interesting choices for FPS fans in 2018.
With a refined shape, an accurate sensor, high-quality components and an innovative on-board LCD screen to adjust key parameters, it is a brilliant choice for any gamer. With first-quality OMRON switches that bring you 50 million clicks of guaranteed useful life (compared to many competitors who talk about quality then offer you 20 or 30 million clicks), Surpassion is going to be your favorite online gaming weapon you for a long, long time.
Create the best gaming atmosphere by just clicking a button! Surpassion allows you to choose one of 13 different backlight modes (11 single-color, 2 multi color) simply by clicking the dedicated backlight button.
That LCD at the located at the bottom though ...
Product name | Surpassion Gaming Mouse |
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Sensor | PixArt PMW3330 Optical gaming sensor |
Resolution | 50-7200 DPI |
Game type | FPS |
Polling rate | 125 / 250 / 500 / 1000Hz |
Switching | 50M OMRON gaming switch |
Profile LED backlight | 2 ZONE backlight |
Maximum tracking speed | 150 IPS |
Maximum acceleration | 30 G |
Interface | Golden-plated USB plug |
Cable Length | 1.8m |
Dimension | 120(L) X 65(W) X 38(H) mm 4.72(L) X 2.55(W) X 1.49(H) Inch |
Weight | 96g (0.21 Ibs) (Excluding cable) |
Surpassion comes equipped with a convenient (and lightweight!) LCD screen with dedicated buttons that allows you to adjust DPI (from 50 to 7200, in 50 DPI steps), Lift-Off Distance, Angle Snapping and Polling Rate. All they key parameters you need to adjust to optimize your performance when gaming! The product was just made available at Amazon at a 49.9 USD USA MSRP.
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What an awful name for a product. Very pretentious.
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It's a Xai then?
Talking of SS and inbuilt LCDs, I would love for them to re-release the Ikari optical (laser version had inbuilt LCD before Xai), that mouse shape was utterly gorgeous to hold.
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They're no competition against Razer when it comes to the stupid name marathon. Razer Deathadder, Boomslang, Mamba, etc. As if anyone knows most those are venomous snake names, they just plain sound dumb. Boomslang *insert Peter Griffin laugh*.
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I might be missing something, but my eyes don't see underneath things that are on a table unless I pick them up. Seems like it would be easier to just use a ui on the desktop.