Wireless mice can be…iffy. Beyond just the uncertainty of using a mouse whose battery might die, there’s the problem of wireless interference. With all the wireless stuff in our lives these days, it’s not uncommon for a wireless mouse to stop working, if only for a split second. But when you’re playing a game, a split second is enough to get you killed. Razer’s new Lancehead wireless gaming mouse (See it on Amazon) promises to make those wireless worries a thing of the past.
Its chief innovation is a proprietary Adaptive Frequency Technology (AFT) that checks for interference "hundreds of times a second," and instantly hops to a new, stronger frequency if necessary. Frequency-hopping wireless technology is nothing new, but Razer promises that its method is more robust, and results in no drop-offs or spikes even in a crowded wireless environment. The Lancehead is the company's flagship ambidextrous wireless mouse, and is offered in a wired version as well dubbed Tournament Edition.
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This could be a real lead forward for personal gaming... Revolutionise gaming
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