description Finalmouse Ultralight X Overview
The Ultralight X pushes the boundaries of weight reduction, utilizing a magnesium alloy and carbon fiber skeleton to achieve weights as low as 29 grams. It features a PixArt 3950 sensor, a 1000Hz polling rate, and a unique, minimalist design. Its small-batch, drop-based sales model and very high price make it a niche, enthusiast-focused product. It ranks highly for its sheer innovation in materials and weight, creating an almost ethereal gliding experience coveted by hardcore fingertip and claw grip players who prioritize minimal inertia above all else, despite its sparse feature set and availability challenges.
info Finalmouse Ultralight X Specifications
| Sensor | PixArt 3950 |
| Weight | 29 grams |
| Dpi Range | 800-4000 |
| Connectivity | Wireless via Bluetooth or USB receiver |
| Polling Rate | 1000Hz |
balance Finalmouse Ultralight X Pros & Cons
- Extremely lightweight design
- High polling rate of 1000Hz
- Precision PixArt 3950 sensor
- Minimalist and sleek build
- Limited customization options
- Expensive for a gaming mouse
- Small-batch production may affect availability
- Higher price point compared to competitors
help Finalmouse Ultralight X FAQ
What is the weight of the Finalmouse Ultralight X?
The Finalmouse Ultralight X weighs as low as 29 grams, making it one of the lightest gaming mice available.
Is the Finalmouse Ultralight X suitable for left-handed users?
While primarily designed with a right-handed grip in mind, the ergonomic design allows some adjustment for left-handed use.
How often is the Finalmouse Ultralight X updated or released new versions?
Due to its small-batch production model, updates and new versions are less frequent compared to mass-produced gaming mice.
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