Ajazz AJ139 V2 MC RGB Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock
- Model: Ajazz AJ139 V2 MC
- Sensor: PixArt PAW3311, 1000Hz Return Rate
- Resolution: Max. 12,000 DPI, 80 million Key Life
- Battery Life: Up to 50 hours (with RGB off)
- Connectivity: Tri-Mode (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, Wired)
AJAZZ AJ159 APEX 8KHz Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock
- Model: Ajazz AJ159 APEX
- Sensor: PixArt PAW3950, 8Hz Polling Rate
- Micro Switch: Huano Green Shell White Dot Transparent Switch
- 100 million Clicks Key Life, Resolution: 30K, OC Up to 42K
- Connectivity: Tri-Mode (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, Wired)
AJAZZ AJ179 V2 Max Gaming Mouse
- Model: Ajazz AJ179 V2 MAX
- Sensor: PixArt PAW3311, 1K Polling Rate
- Micro Switch: Huano Green and White Dot Micro Motion Switch
- 100 million Clicks Key Life, Resolution: Adjustable Up to 12000 DPI
- Connectivity: Tri-Mode (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, Wired)
AULA SC390 Tri-Mode Gaming Mouse – Lightweight with Smart Display
- 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
AULA SC620 RGB Gaming Mouse | Tri-Mode Wireless & Rechargeable
- Model:AULA SC620
- Tri‑Mode: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless & Wired USB
- Dynamic RGB Lighting and 400 mAh Battery
- PAW3311 Sensor-Â DPI settings up to 12,000
Aula SC900 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse – 8KHz Ultra-Fast Response & RGB
- Model:Aula SC900 Pro
- Polling Rate:Up to 8000 Hz Ultra‑Fast Response
- 26000DPI-PAW3395 Sensor
- Try Modes Connections – 2.4Hz | Bluetooth | Wired
Logitech MX Master 3S Advanced Wireless Mouse
- Model: MX MASTER 3S
- Sensor: Darkfield high precision (200-8000 dpi)
- Number of buttons: 7; Gesture button: Yes
- Scroll Wheel: Yes, with auto-shift
- Battery: rechargeable Li-Ion (500 mAh) battery
Rapoo 9900M Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo
- Model: Rapoo 9900M
- Reliable multi-mode wireless connection
- Switch between Bluetooth 3.0, 4.0 and 2.4G
- Keyboard with aluminum alloy base
- Fully adjustable DPI sensor
Rapoo MT560 Multi Mode Wireless Mouse
- Model: Rapoo MT560
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0/Wireless 2.4G
- Buttons: 9 Programmable
- Resolution: 4000 DPI
- Battery: Lithium battery (800mAh)
Rapoo MT760L Tri-Mode Rechargeable Wireless Mouse
- Model: Rapoo MT760L
- Number of Buttons: 8 Buttons, 2x Rollers
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz and Type-C
- Acceleration: 10 G; DPI: 3200; IPS: 30
- Features: Rechargeable, Programmable
UGREEN M751 Bluetooth Mouse – Dual Mode Wireless Mouse
- Model:UGREEN M751
- Dual Mode: Bluetooth 5.0 & 2.4GHz Wireless
- Quiet Click / Silent Click Design
- DPI: 1000/1600/2400/3200/5000
Ugreen MU008 Dual-mode Vertical Mouse (25444) – Ergonomic Mouse
- Model:UGREEN MU008 (25444)
- Connectivity:Bluetooth & 2.4GHz Wireless
- Battery:Rechargeable / Replaceable Battery Support
- Adjustable DPI: 1000, 1600, 2000, and 4000
UGREEN MU101 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse – Ergonomic Dual Mode (25440)
- Model:UGREEN MU101 (25440)
- Dual Mode: Bluetooth & 2.4GHz Wireless
- 5 Buttons (Left, Right, Scroll, DPI, Back)
- 1000/1600/2000/4000 DPI
Xiaomi XMWS001TM Fashion Wireless Mouse – Dual Mode Slim Mouse
- Model:XMWS001TM (Fashion Mouse)
- 2.4GHz Wireless & Bluetooth
- 1000DPI high precision photoelectric sensor
- Material: Aluminum Alloy, Metal
- Intimate Mute Button
Xiaomi XMWXSB03YM Wireless Mouse 3 – Slim Quiet & Multi-Device
- Model:XMWXSB03YM
- Optical (PixArt High-Precision Sensor)
- 2.4GHz Wireless & Bluetooth (Dual Mode)
- Silent Click (TTC Silent Switches)
Xiaomi XMWXSB04YM Wireless Mouse – Comfort Edition with Silent Mouse
- Model:XMWXSB04YM (Comfort Edition)
- 3 Buttons (Left/Right Click, Scroll Wheel)
- Wireless Range:Up to 10 meters
- 2.4GHz wireless connection
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