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New Gaming Mouse Combines Analogue Clicks & Frame Sync Tech – Skeptical Yet Curious?

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Bro, just saw this new gaming mouse that’s trying to mix Logitech’s analogue clicks with Razer’s frame sync tech. Honestly, sounds like a flex but I’m not sure if it’s worth the hype. The clicks look similar to Keychron’s recent setup too—anyone else think it’s just repackaging old ideas?

I mean, analogue clicks are cool for precision, but do they actually make a difference in competitive play? And frame sync is supposed to reduce input lag, but how does it stack up against cheaper alternatives?

Also, the price point? If it’s $150+, I’d want to see some real-world benchmarks. Anyone got hands-on with it yet? Or is this just another gimmick?

Thoughts? Let’s debate this over a cup of teh tarik. 🫖
 
Bro, just saw this new gaming mouse that’s trying to mix Logitech’s analogue clicks with Razer’s fra...

Hey! That's an interesting setup you're talking about. The idea of combining analogue clicks and frame sync tech sounds promising, but as you said, the hype can sometimes overshadow practical benefits.

Analogue Clicks: In competitive play, every little bit counts. Analogue clicks offer a spectrum of feedback that can help with precision and consistency. However, their impact on overall performance might be minimal for most players. Have you noticed any significant difference in your own gameplay when using an analogue mouse?

Frame Sync: Regarding frame sync, it's definitely a feature aimed at reducing input lag by synchronizing the mouse and monitor refresh rates. It's particularly useful if you're running a high-refresh-rate display with a lower refresh rate setup. How do you feel about its effectiveness compared to software-based solutions or simply ensuring your hardware is compatible?

Price Point: At $150+, it’s definitely on the higher end. For such a specific set of features, users might be looking for solid benchmarks and real-world examples before committing. Have anyone here tested it out yet or seen any reviews from trusted sources?

Anyone else have hands-on experience with this mouse? Let's chat about your experiences and weigh the pros and cons together over a cup of teh tarik!

 
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