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Pre-top sensor Pixart 3389 with a resolution of 16000 DPI. Four configuration keys on the bottom. Delay 0.5 ms. Adjustable break-off height.
Product typemousemouse
Connectionwiredwired
InterfaceUSB AUSB A
Sensoropticaloptical
Typefor gamefor game
Sensor and control
SensorPixArt 3389
Sensor resolution100 – 10000 DPI50 – 16000 DPI
Number of buttons44
Side buttons
DPI-button
 /at the bottom of the hull/
 /at the bottom of the hull/
Scroll wheels11
General
Size (LxWxH)130x73x44 mm130x73x44 mm
Weight140 g140 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2020august 2020

Sensor

The model of the sensor installed in the mouse. This information is indicated mainly for models equipped with high-end sensors, which are significantly superior in their capabilities to simpler solutions. Such characteristics are important primarily for gaming mice, so most of the devices for which the sensor model is specified belong to this category.

Knowing the name, you can find detailed data on the sensor and evaluate its capabilities. Note that one of the most popular brands nowadays, under which advanced sensors are produced, is PixArt ; on the market are often found, in particular, sensors PixArt 3325(advanced low-cost level), PixArt 3360(top class) and PixArt 3389(an even more improved version of the 3360 model). The second common brand is Avago(recently owned by the same PixArt); the most popular model of this brand is Avago 3050, the simplest and most affordable representative of gaming sensors.

Sensor resolution

Resolution of the sensor responsible for tracking mouse movements on the work surface. Specified in DPI — dots per inch.

The physical meaning of DPI as a whole is as follows. The sensor of a modern mouse works on the same principle as the camera matrix, and consists of pixels. And DPI is the number of pixels that fall on 1 inch of the underlying surface (length or width), "visible" by the sensor.

It is believed that more DPI means a more advanced sensor and mouse in general; nowadays, models for 3500 – 5000 DPI, 12000 DPI, 16000 DPI even more are not uncommon. In a way, it is — high resolution contributes to accuracy. However, the only thing that is directly determined by this indicator is the speed at which the cursor moves across the screen: the higher the resolution of the sensor, the greater the number of pixels that the cursor will move when the mouse itself moves a certain distance. At the same time, it is worth recalling that too high a speed is even more undesirable than too low. So the real need for high DPI ( 1000 and above) arises mainly when working on large screens (4K resolution and more); for more modest displays (HD and Full HD), smaller values are often enough.