Mad Catz RAT DWE mouse uses PixArt PAW3335DB sensor

Mad Catz introduced the RAT DWE gaming mouse. This is a wireless version of a well-known model. It uses a PixArt PAW3335DB optical sensor and 60 million-click Dakota mechanical switches. The maximum sensor resolution is 16,000 dpi.

Mad Catz RAT DWE mouse uses PixArt PAW3335DB sensor
Mad Catz RAT DWE mouse uses PixArt PAW3335DB sensor
Mad Catz RAT DWE mouse uses PixArt PAW3335DB sensor

There are two options for connecting to a PC: a 2.4 GHz radio channel and Bluetooth 5.0. In the first case, a minimum delay of 1 ms is provided, and in the second case, the operating time without replacing the power source, which is the AA element, increases from 200 to 300 hours.

From its predecessor, the mouse inherits a modular design with the ability to adjust to precisely fit the size of the hand and the preferred grip. The proprietary software allows you to program the functions of 14 buttons that the mouse is equipped with, work with macros and four profiles stored in the built-in memory of the mouse.

With dimensions of 113 x 87 x 38 mm, the novelty weighs 113 g.

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