Tt eSPORTS Releases Nemesis Switch Gaming Mouse in Q3

Tt eSPORTS has just revealed more details about the Nemesis Switch Optical RGB mouse debut. The manufacturer first introduced the mouse at the Computex 2017 event.

Tt eSPORTS has just revealed more details about the Nemesis Switch Optical RGB mouse debut. The manufacturer first introduced the mouse at the Computex 2017 event. Now, when its release is approaching, Tt eSPORTS representatives shed light on the release date and pricing.

According to manufacturer’s information, the mouse is designed to meet the expectations of FPS/ RTS/ MOBA/MMO players. The Nemesis Switch mouse is expected to hit the shelves in Q3 of 2017 with a suggested price of $50.

As far as the technical characteristics of the Nemesis Switch are concerned, it will be equipped with an optical sensor, allowing a max DPI of 12,000, as well as an on-the-fly DPI adjustment option. Its versatility is attributed to the patented key switching system that makes the mouse suitable for different gaming genres.

The Nemesis Switch Optical RGB mouse will possess as many as twelve programmable buttons and a three-zone RGB backlighting system. The device will also have the capability of storing five user profiles that can be customized via the Tt eSports Plus+ mobile and PC application.

What makes the mouse stand out from the competition is the design that enables players to use up to eight switch keys at once. There are also four additional keys hidden inside the mouse. The additional key switches are “rolled” into place when needed.

As for the other gaming peripherals in company’s line-up, Tt eSPORTS has recently released the Tt Esports Ventus Z RGB and the Tt eSPORTS Ventus R Optical gaming mice. The former possesses a total of 10 programmable buttons, an AVAGO laser sensor allowing a max DPI of 11,000, and a dedicated sniper button for FPS enthusiasts. The R model has an ambidextrous shape, 5 programmable buttons, and switches expected to withstand 20 million clicks. It also comes with a PIXART PWM – 3310 optical sensor, a max DPI of 5000 and an optimal polling rate of 1000Hz.

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