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Rocca's Latest Wireless Mouse Promises To Deliver "Virtual Zero Latency"

Rocca's Latest Wireless Mouse Promises To Deliver "Virtual Zero Latency"

Caroline Soriano

A gamer's life is quite predictable as it includes most of the essential things needed to survive the competition. This means having the necessary peripherals that would step up their game and enhance the experience they have while playing. One of the most favorite, but often taken for granted, is the gaming mouse.

Because of so many developments, it's hard to find out which one would really fulfill its promises, say Roccat's gaming mice for example. Although being more convenient and hassle-free, its wireless mice face one major concern: lag. However, its first major technology progress shows off a brand new Owl-eye optical sensor, a gaming mouse that answers the lag issues by translating motions with 1:1 accuracy. The latest peripheral is one of the three new mice that was revealed at CES 2017 in January.

Roccat promises that it would deliver "virtual zero latency", and it is designed with a charging dock and a detachable charging cable to give players an option to play using wires. (via Engadget) Knowing how these developments will benefit the players, it would surely have a place on top of every gamer's list.

The other two gaming mice are the Kone line - Kone EMP and Kone Pure 2017. Kone EMP works almost the same, except that is especially designed for players with medium to large hands, while offering Kone Pure 2017 for smaller, slimmer hands. (via DigitalTrends)

Aside from these, gamers can also dive into the latest Roccat keyboard - the Isku+ Force FX. This is the latest model from Isku Series and it features pressure-sensitive keys using a QWEASD zone. The rubberdome keyboard is essential for players who want to take higher gaming control while giving a lot more of customization options.

Furthermore, the keyboard is capable of being programmed with three more several functions. It also comes with original features such as RGB backlighting, Swarm tech, assist for Roccat's Easy Shift, and 1,000 Hz polling rate and is expected to cost around $100.

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