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AULA G1000 Gaming Gamepad

Original price was: 1,650.00 ৳ .Current price is: 1,400.00 ৳ .

Refresh Rate – 180Hz
Response Time – 1ms (MPRT)
Analog Triggers – R1/R2, L1/L2
Cable Type – 1.8m

AULA SC390 Tri-Mode Gaming Mouse – Lightweight with Smart Display

Original price was: 2,550.00 ৳ .Current price is: 2,300.00 ৳ .
  • Model:AULA SC390
  • Tri‑Mode: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless & Wired USB
  • PAW3311 Sensor with 1200–20000 DPI
  • OLED Screen for DPI, Battery & Mode Info
  • 400 mAh High-capacity Rechargeable Battery
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AULA SC620 RGB Gaming Mouse | Tri-Mode Wireless & Rechargeable

Original price was: 2,450.00 ৳ .Current price is: 2,200.00 ৳ .
  • Model:AULA SC620
  • Tri‑Mode: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless & Wired USB
  • Dynamic RGB Lighting and 400 mAh Battery
  • PAW3311 Sensor- DPI settings up to 12,000

AULA SC800 PAW3395 26000 DPI 8Khz Tri-Mode Gaming Mouse

Original price was: 4,600.00 ৳ .Current price is: 4,200.00 ৳ .

Polling Rate: 8000Hz

Resolution: 26000DPI

Sensor: PAW3395

Connection Type: Wired/2.4GHz/Bluetooth

Aula SC900 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse – 8KHz Ultra-Fast Response & RGB

Original price was: 6,200.00 ৳ .Current price is: 5,000.00 ৳ .
  • Model:Aula SC900 Pro
  • Polling Rate:Up to 8000 Hz Ultra‑Fast Response
  • 26000DPI-PAW3395 Sensor
  • Try Modes Connections – 2.4Hz | Bluetooth | Wired
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BASEUS DGIWK-B01 Monitor Light Bar – Eye-Care Desk Lamp

Original price was: 3,790.00 ৳ .Current price is: 3,500.00 ৳ .
  • Model:BASEUS DGIWK‑B01
  • Monitor Light Bar / Desk Lamp
  • Control Method:Touch / Wireless Remote / App Control
  • Eye‑Care:Flicker‑Free, Glare Reduction

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