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PowerColor combines speed and precision with new Alphyn AM10 mouse

PowerColor has been well known in the graphics card space for decades. Now, they are taking aim at the peripheral market, starting off with the new Alphyn AM10 wireless gaming mouse. 

The Alphyn AM10 is designed to deliver everything you need from a gaming mouse. From the classic ergonomic palm-grip shape to the ultra-high 8000Hz polling rate, ensuring minimal latency between your mouse clicks and the PC. Using a PAW3395 sensor, you'll get top-tier accuracy with up to 26,000 DPI and 650 IPS tracking, blending speed and precision.

 

In the table below, you can see the full spec sheet for the mouse:

Model Name ALPHYN AM10 BLACK
Connectivity USB 2.0 HighSpeed
2.4G with dongle
BT5.2 or higher
DPI Selectable, 100 ~ 26000
Backlight 1 zone configurable ARGB 12 pcs
LED indicator DPI status, 1 RGB LEDs
Protocol USB HID class v1.11
Programmable Buttons 6
Sensor Type PAW3395
Grip Type Palm, Claw
Battery Capacity 500mAh, Ploymer Li-ion Rechargeable
USB Data Length(bit) 16bit per axis
Tracking Speed (IPS) 650
Report Rate Selectable,
Wired : 8000/4000/2000/1000/500/250Hz
2.4G : 1000/500/250Hz
BT : 125Hz
On-Board memory 5 profiles
Battery Life 50 Hours (Max.)
Mouse Button Omron Optical Switch (On MB1/MB2, 70M Clicks)
Weight 96g Max
PC Control Panel Windows 10/11
Cable 1.8 Meter, Detachable
Acceleration (g) 50

The PowerColor Alphyn AM10 gaming mouse can be tweaked and customised to your liking using PowerColor Keystone, a new hub with options for customising mouse sensitivity, button shortcuts and RGB lighting. This software also works perfectly for those using the AH10 gaming headset, unlocking a host of EQ and mixer settings for your audio.

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