NZXT LIFT 2 SYMM Wired Gaming Mouse

G13342
KD19.990
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Optimal Performance with Lightweight Design

8,000 Hz Response Rate

Lifespan of up to 100 million clicks, and a 26,000 DPI optical sensor

Compatible with NVIDIA Reflex

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Description

The Most Comfortable and Lightweight Wired Gaming Mouse

Lightweight 58 g design enhances maneuverability and control at high speeds, plus minimizes hand fatigue.

8,000 Hz polling rate communicates clicks and movements every 0.125 milliseconds for unrivaled responsiveness.

Optical switches enable lightning-fast click response times, consistent precision, and a 100-million click lifetime.

26,000 DPI optical sensor delivers flawless 1:1 tracking performance at any sensitivity and speed.

100% virgin PTFE mouse feet offer ultra-low friction, resulting in silky-smooth gliding and superior movement control.

Lightweight, low-drag paracord cable is highly flexible, durable, and tangle-resistant—almost like it's not even there.

Symmetrical shape with textured side grips for maximum comfort and secure handling. Best suited for claw and fingertip grip styles.

Compatible with NVIDIA Reflex, which measures system latency when paired with NVIDIA G-SYNC displays.

Enjoy portable, software-free convenience with onboard profile storage, allowing your personalized mouse settings anywhere.

Features

cable lengths
2m
Compatible with
  • Mac ,
  • PlayStation ,
  • Windows ,
  • Xbox
Connectivity technology
  • Wired
Connector
  • USB 2.0
In The Box
  • 1*Mouse
Model
LIFT 2 SYMM
Size
16.5*6.5*4 cm
Weight
  • 58g
Color
 Black
Brand
NZXT
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