Light Factory Releases High end Mouse Viper Support Adaptive Frequency Hopping
Light Factory Releases High end Mouse Viper Support Adaptive Frequency Hopping

On April 27, Raytheon released two new high-end mouse products, Agkistrodon acutus wireless version and Agkistrodon acutus competitive version (wired). These two mice adopt a new ergonomic shape, maintaining the snake line sense of Razor. The Viper wireless version adopts Razor's unique "adaptive frame skipping technology", which makes the signal transmission between the wireless mouse and the system stable through continuous frequency channel switching.

From the perspective of modeling, there is no big difference between the two mice. Both mice are the same size. They also support the 16 million color Razer Chroma lighting system. The Razer 5G laser sensor can achieve up to 16000 DPI. In addition, the two also use the new Razer mechanical mouse inching, which is officially said to allow the mouse to withstand more than 50 million clicks.


Agkistrodon acutus (wired)


Agkistrodon acutus wireless version



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