Razer Star Wars The Old Republic Gaming Mouse
![]() | Outdated Product $159.00 A premium gaming mouse with a 'fancy' Star Wars look and feel to match its feature set. So, the resolution of the sensor reaches 5600 dpi, and it can be connected both via a wired and wireless interface; food is carried out from the built-in accumulator. The set of buttons includes a whole mini-keyboard (12 keys) under the thumb. Another feature is interchangeable inserts with emblems of various Star Wars factions. |
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A premium gaming mouse with a 'fancy' Star Wars look and feel to match its feature set. So, the resolution of the sensor reaches 5600 dpi, and it can be connected both via a wired and wireless interface; food is carried out from the built-in accumulator. The set of buttons includes a whole mini-keyboard (12 keys) under the thumb. Another feature is interchangeable inserts with emblems of various Star Wars factions.
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Additional features mouse Razer Star Wars The Old Republic Gaming Mouse:
- Two mouse modes — wired mode / wireless mode
- Battery life — 12 hours (continuous play); 3 days (normal game mode)
- Replaceable insert with illuminated faction emblem
- Reading frequency: 1000Hz Ultrapolling / response time 1ms
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