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Zephyr gaming mouse
Zephyr gaming mouse





zephyr gaming mouse

Typically, I prefer bigger mice, just because I have pretty big hands and tend to play with a palm grip rather than a claw grip, but honestly, the Zephyr Pro doesn’t feel all too bad. It’s got some weirdly shaped holes throughout the back half of the mouse, which look to allow airflow throughout the mouse. Also for those wondering, I did not feel any vibration at all from the mouse, which is awesome.The Marsback Zephyr Pro, a sequel to Marsback’s original Zephyr, is a pretty small mouse, and it kind of resembles an ultralight mouse like the HyperX Pulsefire Haste, except without the full honeycomb design. If you’re done gaming and decide you don’t need the fan, you can easily turn it off with the button on the bottom of the mouse. It’s not too strong, but just right to regulate airflow for your hands. These spinning blades may be small, but they offer quite the breeze for your palms. I feel the built-in cooling fan is more than a gimmick, especially for someone like me who has sweaty palms after long gaming sessions.

zephyr gaming mouse

The OMRON switches are rated for up to 50 million clicks, but there aren’t any provided in the box if you need a replacement. Of course, these settings can all be tweaked with Marsback’s free software, and you can set up macros, and save up to five individual profiles.

zephyr gaming mouse

In terms of tracking, it can track accelerations of up to 50g, with movement speeds reaching 400in/s. Underneath the hood, on the Marsback Zephyr Pro you’ll find a PMW3389 optical sensor, along with 7 DPI settings, with the highest clocking in at 16,000 DPI.







Zephyr gaming mouse