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Razer Abyssus Essential: True 7,200 Dpi Optical Sensor - 3 Hyperesponse Buttons - Powered By Razer Chroma - Ambidextrous Ergonomic Gaming Mouse

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When you switch DPI settings, it flashes the DPI number in bold, green numbers in the lower-right of your display. Equipped with up to 10 Million Keystroke, 7,200 DPI Optical Sensor with tracking at 220 IPS, this Razer mouse offers incredible precision, accuracy and enhanced durability. With only three buttons on the body, don’t expect any bespoke customisation of dynamic DPI switching, unless you dive into Razer Synapse for a few minutes. Better yet, given the symmetrical shape, the Abyssus Essential accommodates the often-neglected base of lefty gamers.

However, the Logitech G Pro feels smooth, tracks well even across large, high-resolution displays, and has a braided cable, to boot.That said, you can assign every button on the Abyssus Essential to an action of your choosing: a mouse function, an application launcher, or a macro (a combination of recorded keyboard and mouse functions). While some mice such as the Corsair Harpoon RGB a light will flash a different color for each of your different DPI settings, the Abyssus V2 take a more direct approach to keeping you informed about which DPI level you are currently using. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.

While its own display of RGB is comparatively underwhelming compared to Razer’s other products, it still find a comfortable place in the Chroma ecosystem.I played with the acceleration and polling rate settings but couldn’t not discern much of a difference, if any, no matter what what settings I selected. Since the Abyssus has the same optical infrared sensor as the DeathAdder 3G you get a mouse capable of 3500 DPI at a polling rate of 1000 Hz. You just won't find very many lefty-friendly RGB gaming mice out there, period, and none derives from a company as reputable as Razer.

The Abyssus V2 isn’t a large mouse, so a claw or a fingertip grip is probably a more natural fit than a palm grip, unless you have small hands. It isn’t anything extraordinary, but it maintains the brand’s identity in a mouse that’s undeniably cheaper than its usual fare. We'll take you through the basics of what to look out for, so you can fully maximize the performance of your gamingmouse. The rubber side grips, it bears repeating, are outstanding and let me keep a stable grip on the mouse at all times.

You can find the second highlight on the underside of the Abyssus, snaking around the bottom so a myriad of colours can be seen illuminating your desk. After plugging in the Cynosa Chroma keyboard and Abyssus Essential, they both began to emit a matching glow of changing colours that looks wonderful. The first thing you’ll notice about the Razer Abyssus Essential gaming mouse is how normal it looks.

Technical Specs Sensor, lift of distance and rest of the specifications for the Razer Abyssus Essential mouse. I started out by using the right-mouse button reprogrammed for DPI sensitivity at its lowest setting of 100 DPI. On the Performance tab, you can set the number of DPI stages you want the DPI button to cycle through. Each of the buttons can be individually programmed, so you can customize macro capabilities and secure the competitive edge in the virtual arena.The display of third-party trademarks and trade names on this site does not necessarily indicate any affiliation or the endorsement of PCMag. I liked this approach much more, as it's easier to keep track of what setting you are using because you don't have to remember which color goes to which DPI setting, plus you don't have to take your eyes off of your display and peek at your mouse.

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