Even though a lot of pro-gamers are endorsing gaming peripherals these days, it is rare that you see one named after a particular player. Still, that is exactly what has happened with Ozone's latest hardware, which is named after one of the highest earning eSports gamers in the world: Carlos “Ocelote” Rodriguez.
Still, that does not necessarily mean it is a winner – which is why we will be putting both the Argon Ocelote World mouse and mat through their paces. Can the ‘Ocelote' stamp really make a difference in the real world?
- Precision 8200 DPI laser sensor – ADNS 9800.
- 9 programmable buttons.
- On-the-fly adjustable DPI: 800/1800/4000/8200.
- 128kb built-in memory.
- Included Software for personal configuration (Windows only).
- Adjustable polling rate: 125/250/500/1000HZ.
- Adjustable response rate: 2/65/125/190/255ms.
- Braided Cable length: 1.8MCompatible.
- OS: Windows® 8/ Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP.
- Ambidextrous designWeight: 125g (w/o cable).
- Size: 124.6 x 66.9 x 40mm Customizable.
- Weights: 4.5G x 4unitsUltra-rapid response Buttons with Switch tech.
- Main buttons powered by OMRON.
- Golden coated USB connector.
- Rigid Pro Gaming Mousepad.
- Material: Low Friction Aluminum Alloy.
- Anti-slip base.
- Ultimate tracking precision.
- Dimensions: 320 x 260 x 2 mm.
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