A list of gaming mice with polling rates of over 4000Hz and ultra-low latency!

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In this article, we will introduce the polling rate from among the gaming mice that we have covered on this blog.4000HzWe have summarized the items we can provide above. The price will be high, butLess lag than regular gaming miceThere is an advantage. Therefore, it is recommended for those who want a gaming mouse with low latency.

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Pulsar's "Xlite V3 eS" (wired 8000Hz)

The first product we will introduce is the "Xlite V3 eS" released by Pulsar. This is a gaming mouse released in December 2023. The polling rate is4000Hz for wirelessin,8000Hz if wiredYou can take out up to However, in the case of a wired connection, please note that 8000Hz cannot be output unless it is a USB 3.0 port.Weight is also 65gIt's relatively light, so you don't have to worry about the weight.

It also has an unusual feature that allows you to check the remaining battery level etc. with the OLED display installed on the bottom. Unlike other gaming mice, you can check the status of settings without starting the software, which is a very convenient feature. Recommended for those looking for a slightly different gaming mouse.

sizeLength 122mm x Width 67mm x Height 43mm
weight65g
polling rateWireless 4000Hz/Wired 8000Hz (USB3.0)
Colorblack
Features of “Xlite V3 eS”

Click here for purchase page →Amazon

ASUS's "ROG Chakram X" (wired 8000Hz)

Next up is ASUS' ROG Chakram X. It supports all three methods of connecting to a PC: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired. The polling rate varies depending on the connection method.8000Hz for wiredYou can take out up to It has 11 buttons in total, so it is recommended for those looking for a gaming mouse with many buttons. but,Weight is 127gAnd it's quite heavy. Please be careful if you prefer something lighter.

There are four side buttons, and a round joystick allows input in four directions. Mice with sticks are rare, so you probably won't use them while playing games, but I think it would be useful to have them assigned to various commands for tasks such as video editing. Masu. There are two types of stick lengths, so you can attach the one you like.

sizeLength 132.7mm x Width 76.6mm x Height 42.8mm
weight127g
button11 pieces
polling rateBluetooth250Hz/Wireless 1000Hz/Wired 8000Hz
Colorblack
Features of "ROG Chakram X"

Click here for purchase page →Amazon,Rakuten

Glorious's "Model O2/D2 PRO Wireless" (wired 8000Hz)

The third one is Glorious's "Model O 2 PRO Wireless" and "Model D 2 PRO Wireless." Just like Pulsar's "Xlite V3 eS",4000Hz for wireless,8000Hz if wiredpolling rate. Please note that there are two types of models: one that only supports up to 1000Hz and one that supports up to 8000Hz, so be careful when purchasing.

There are differences in the height and weight of the "Model O 2 PRO Wireless" and "Model D 2 PRO Wireless", so please be aware of this and purchase the one that fits your hand best. . There is no difference in terms of performance.

"Model O 2 PRO Wireless""Model D 2 PRO Wireless"
sizeLength 132.7mm x width 76.6mm x height 38mmLength 132.7mm x width 76.6mm x height 42mm
weight59g62g
polling rateWireless 4000Hz/Wired 8000HzWireless 4000Hz/Wired 8000Hz
Colorblackblack
Features of “Model O 2 PRO Wireless” and “Model D 2 PRO Wireless”

The purchase page for “Model O 2 PRO Wireless” ishere
To purchase “Model D 2 PRO Wireless”here

Sprime's "Sprime PM1 Hyper Lightweight Wireless Ergo Gaming Mouse" (Wireless 8000Hz)

The fourth is Sprite's "Sprime PM1 Hyper Lightweight Wireless Ergo Gaming Mouse." This is,8000Hz even wirelesslyIt is a gaming mouse that can achieve a polling rate of . Recommended for those looking for a gaming mouse that can output 8000Hz wirelessly rather than wired. however,Receiver compatible with 8000Hz sold separatelyPlease note that . The receiver that comes with the main unit can only output up to 1000Hz.

Other major features are:Weight: 43gSo, it is quite lightweight among gaming mice, and it is possible to change the polling rate and DPI only with the main body. There are still very few gaming mice in the 40g range, so this is recommended for those who want to try a lightweight mouse.

sizeLength 120mm x width 60mm x height 40mm
weight43g
polling rateWireless 8000Hz (8000Hz compatible receiver sold separately)
Colorblack/white/red
Features of "Sprime PM1 Hyper Lightweight Wireless Ergo Gaming Mouse"

Click here for the purchase page →Fumoffu's show

Endgame Gear's "OP1 8K" (wired 8000Hz)

Endgame Gear may not be a very well-known manufacturer, but it sells gaming mice, gaming keyboards, mouse pads, and more.

"OP1 8K" is8000Hz wiredThis gaming mouse has a polling rate of . It is completely wired, so it cannot be connected wirelessly and the cable cannot be removed. The USB is Type A and the cable length is1.8mis.Wireless types are also available, but they only have a polling rate of 1000Hz.

It is designed to be easy to hold,Grab holdIt is recommended for people who have a mouse. The weight of the main body is50.5gIn addition to the polling rate, the Kailh GX is also relatively light.Mechanical SwitchesIt also has other features such as being equipped with a. The main body comes in two simple colors, black and white, so choose the one you like.

sizeLength 118.2mm x Width 60.5mm x Height 37.2mm
weight50.5g
polling rateWired 8000Hz
ColorBlack White
Features of "OP1 8K"

Click here for the purchase page →OP1 8K

WLMOUSE's "Beast X" (wireless 4000Hz)

The body of the "Beast X" is not plastic,Magnesium alloyThis gaming mouse is made of alloy. It is made of alloy, but by drilling holes, it is lighter and the weight is42gI think it has a slightly more luxurious feel than a regular gaming mouse.Wide range of colors availableSome are made in a single color, while others are a combination of two colors for a cooler look.

Both wired and wireless connection methods are supported. For wireless connection, use the included dongle.4000HzIt can provide a polling rate of . It also comes with a set of interchangeable mouse soles.

sizeLength 122mm x Width 62mm x Height 37mm
weight39-42g
polling rateWireless 4000Hz
ColorBlack/Silver/Red/Purple/
Gold & Black/Blue & Black/Pink & Blue
Features of "Beast X"

Click here for the purchase page →Beast X

Ninjutso's "Sora 4K" (wireless 4000Hz)

Next, I would like to introduce Ninjutso's "Sora 4K". It has a similar shape to the popular gaming mouse Logitech's "GPRO", and I think it has a simple and easy-to-use shape. The polling rate can be wirelessly output up to 4000Hz, and it weighs only 47g, making it very light.

It comes in four colors: black, white, pink, and red. These color variations are similar to those of Logitech gaming mice.

"Sora 4K" is sold by Fumoffu no Mise, an authorized Ninjutso distributor. This is an EC site that has the advantage of having products that are not available on other EC sites and fast shipping, so be sure to check it out!

sizeLength 120.8mm x Width 59mm x Height 37.3mm
weight47g
polling rateWireless 4000Hz
ColorBlack/White/Pink/Red
Features of "Sora 4K"

Click here for the purchase page →Sora 4K

Finalmouse's "Ultralight X" (wireless 8000Hz)

If you are looking for a gaming mouse with a high polling rate and ultra-lightweight, we recommend the Finalmouse Ultralight X. It comes in three sizes: S, M, and L, so be careful when purchasing.

The maximum polling rate is 8000Hz, and the weight of the main body is 31g for the S size, 35g for the M size, and 37g for the L size. I think it is probably the lightest gaming mouse.

It is not widely available on e-commerce sites such as Amazon, and is not sold widely in Japan, but you can purchase it from an e-commerce site called "Fumoffu no Mise," so I will include a link to that here.

sizeS size: Length 115.6mm x Width 54.1mm x Height 35.2mm
Medium size: Length 121.3mm x Width 56.8mm x Height 37mm
L size: Length 126mm x Width 59mm x Height 38.4mm
weightS size: 31g
Medium size: 35g
Large size: 37g
polling rateWireless 8000Hz
Features of "Ultralight X"

Click here for the purchase page →Ultralight X

summary

Did you find a gaming mouse that caught your eye? A high polling rate reduces latency and provides better operability, so why not give it a try? Please note that there are gaming mice that can achieve a polling rate of 4000Hz or higher that are not listed here.

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