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ZelotesProfessional Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB Light (Model: C15)

R479

R750
Excludes shipping

R479

R750
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This mouse has everything you would want from a high dollar mouse for a fraction of the price. Its interchangeable side grips are a welcoming feature and you can easily remove them as you need. It's a mouse that just feels professional.

Easily Accessible DPI Adjustment

Default DPI: 1000-2000-3000-4000-7000 DPI.You can adjust the DPI from 250-7000DPI via software. You can adjust the DPI easily to get high accuracy and consistent responsiveness at any speed.

Customized LED light colours

16 million colour options for the backlight setting. the default 7 colour cycle, other colours need to be set by installing software. You can personalize the colour of the DPI as you like.

Programmable Buttons

There are 13 buttons on the mouse, all of the buttons can be set for different functions after installing software. You can also customize your mouse to fit your special needs with the macro editing function.

Ergonomic Design

With ergonomic design, this mouse fits your hand perfectly. The top-notch ABS material with matte-finish texture is for durability.

Weight tuning set

Built-in 4 weights for your adjustment, simply add or remove the weights as you prefer to get the best gaming experience

Product Features
  • Perfect for gaming
  • Ergonomic design
  • Customized LED light colours
  • ABS material 
  • 13 programmable buttons
  • Warranty: 6 months
Product Specifications
  • Brand: Zelotes
  • Traction control: optics
  • USB length: 1.8m
  • Working voltage/current: 5V/100mA
  • Button life: 10 million times
  • Roller life: 1.2 million rotation
  • Product size: 129 x 81 x 41mm
  • Product weight: 160±5g
  • Resolution: 1000-2000-3000-4000-7000DPI
  • Rate of return: 125-1000Hz
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