When it comes to gaming mice, you might see a lot of mice that you don’t like but in reality there is no wrong answer. Every person has different preferences when it comes to the shape, materials, button locations, quantity of buttons, and even the sensor. On top of that, you have to consider price points as well. That said there is one mouse from back in the day that is still popular within some circles. That mouse is Microsoft Intellimouse. A lot of you have used one and if you haven’t chances are you have used a mouse designed to be similar. Well Cooler Master is careful to point out that their new Mizar was inspired by “classic, right-handed, and ergonomic styles” but we know what is going on. So today, I’m going to take a look at the Mizar and see if following in the footsteps of other great mice is the way to go. Enjoy!
Product Name: Cooler Master Storm Mizar
Review Sample Provided by: Cooler Master
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications |
|
Model Number |
SGM-4005-KLLW1 |
Grip Type |
Palm |
Material |
Soft Touch Paint |
Color |
Black |
LEDs |
Yes, 7 colors |
Sensor |
Avago ADNS-9800 Laser Sensor |
CPI / DPI |
Up to 8200 |
Tracking Speed |
150 ips |
Lift Off Distance |
< 2.1mm |
Polling Rate |
1000 Hz / 1 ms |
Angle Snapping |
YES |
Mouse acceleration |
30 g |
Programming Profiles |
4 |
On-board Memory |
128KB |
Programmable buttons |
7 |
Special Features |
Sculpted ergonomic grip design |
Connector Cable |
USB 2.0 Braided 1.8 m / 70.9 in |
Dimensions L x W x H |
124.8 x 60.4 x 40.2 mm 4.91 x 2.38 x 1.58 in |
Weight |
121 g / 0.27 lbs |
Weight (without USB Cable) |
100g / 0.22lbs |
Packaged Dimensions |
156 * 66 * 220 mm 6.1 * 2.6 * 8.7 inch |
Packaged Weight |
300g / 0.66 lbs |
Warranty |
2 years |
Software |
YES |
Accessories |
NO |