Genesis Announces the Krypton 750 Gaming Mouse
The latest model in the Genesis lineup is the Krypton 750 gaming mouse. It can weigh from 58 to 76 g. This is regulated with the use of a 12-weight system. They can be accessed through a changeable top. The top can fully cover the interior of the model or present a perforated honeycomb design, which translates into better skin ventilation. The users, however, don’t have to pick one of two options at the store – the box includes both tops.
Sliding on PTFE feet, the Genesis Krypton 750 is equipped with a PixArt PAW3333 optic sensor. Its DPI can be set to one of six steps in the 200 to 8000 DPI range, and the current setting is is displayed on an DPI indicator. According to its specification, it manages acceleration up to 35 G and tracks movements with speed of up to 300 inches per second. The players input their commands with the use of six programmable buttons.
Genesis Krypton 750 is equipped with mechanical switches with a durability of 500 million clicks. The 1.8 m long cable has a Paracord braid. This will translate into many years of intensive matches. Players can also benefit from the included software. It allows them, e.g., to change button functions, saving macrios, change the RGB illumination settings as well as save profiles in the in-built memory.
The Genesis Krypton 750 gaming mouse is sold in two classic colors – black and white. In both cases the models have mat finishes. The mouse is available for purchase for around 39,99€ / $44,99.
Technical specification:
- mouse model: cable
- available colors: white, black
- size: 118 x 61 x 39 mm
- weight: 58 – 76 g (configurable with a weight system)
- sensor: PixArt PAW3333
- sensitivity: 200 – 8000 DPI
- max. tracking speed: up to 300 inches per second
- acceleration: up to 35 G
- polling rate: 1000 Hz
- in-built memory: yes
- number of buttons: 6
- software: yes, with the option to save macros
- illumination: yes, RGB LED with PRISMO effect
- cord: 1.8 m USB with Paracord braid
- compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, Linux, Android