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Guru3D.com » News » ROCCAT Leadr Is Available In Stores

ROCCAT Leadr Is Available In Stores

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/15/2017 02:08 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
ROCCAT Leadr Is Available In Stores

And it's only 150 euros. ROCCAT introduced its new wireless mouse, the ROCCAT Leadr, its available across all the relevant channels at the retail price of $149.99. The ROCCAT Leadr heaves expectations and is a “No compromises” mouse.

The Leadr comes packed with the new Pixart 3361 Optical Sensor which has been tailored to ROCCAT’s high standards of quality. The Owl-Eye offers the most natural feel ever experienced with gaming mice. No other device on the market translates with similar accuracy the responsiveness of the Owl-Eye sensor. All inputs convert directly onto the screen with unrelenting precision offering up to 12000 DPIs. The ROCCAT Leadr is the first wireless gaming mouse that feels like a cable mouse. Its 1.000Hz polling rate offers a constant, non-lag signal transmission. Avoiding all compromises, the Leadr can also be the perfect wired mouse with the same performance census. The ROCCAT Leadr also offers a zero lag click response.

Every click is registered instantly and no delay in game can be perceived. Highly ambitious gamers with very low reaction times ill not notice any input lag. With a battery life of 20 hours the ROCCAT Leadr is perfect for extensive gaming sessions. It can be charged either on its intelligent docking station, or in use thank to its top-up-cable. ROCCAT guarantees that the ROCCAT Leadr wireless mouse will only enhance a true gamer’s performance.



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Aura89
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#5431899 Posted on: 05/15/2017 02:11 PM
Only 150 euros eh? seems like...a..bargain...................

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#5431947 Posted on: 05/15/2017 03:26 PM
Why wouldn't people just buy the G403? It's lighter, cheaper, and comes with a proven wireless tech. Seems like a no brainer to me. 134g is also way too much for fps games.

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#5431964 Posted on: 05/15/2017 04:13 PM
While I like Roccat mouses, I see compromise... Cable.
If they gave 2nd Li-Ion battery and USB charger, then one would not need to compromise with cable once internal battery gets drained.

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#5431976 Posted on: 05/15/2017 04:38 PM
Why wouldn't people just buy the G403? It's lighter, cheaper, and comes with a proven wireless tech. Seems like a no brainer to me. 134g is also way too much for fps games.


It's a very comfortable mouse and it has a ton of buttons that don't get in the way. I've been using the wired version of this for over a year and don't regret shelving my old Logitech at all. To me this has the same feel as the old G500/MX518 just with a ton of extra programmable buttons.

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#5431984 Posted on: 05/15/2017 04:53 PM
I like roccat mice ( despite an horrible experience with one of them keyboard )

But they are not affraid of qualify each spec with superlative.. ( first device, only device etc.. ) problem each of thoses spec seems the same of the 900 ( Same sensor from Pixart, surely omicron clic.. ( but lower battery charge time and surely largely more weight than the 900)

Marketing is marketing, but well.

I will be curious to see how this mice stand against the G900.

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