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Design
The Sanrio wireless mouse is pretty lightweight and manoeuvrable at just 60 grams. The battery placement is just below your palm and above the optical light to help keep the weight and centre of gravity pretty low. It also helps fine-tune the responsiveness of the mouse within your hand, as you can more accurately predict the precise movements.
The body features a big centre wheel, wide primary buttons, and a total of six customizable buttons for enhanced productivity. You get all this and more in a beautiful body that comes in three design options, i.e., Big Ear Dog, Melody, and Kuromi.
Performance
The machine itself is capable of 1000Hz polling rate and 1800DPI and can save multiple custom buttons and sensitivity maps stored on the onboard memory. The whole setup is based on the architecture of the 5G optical engine sensor PAW3369. The dual battery setup can power the wireless gaming mouse for up to 950 hours.
A lot of this is made possible through the inclusion of the Razer Hyperspeed wireless technology that lowers the click latency for the mouse. The wireless mouse has even been tested to deliver a click lifespan of about 60 million, thanks to the Razer micro-motion technology. While also supporting the latest Bluetooth and dual-band 2.4Ghz WI-FI connectivity.
Price & Availability
The Razer Sanrio wireless mouse is available for purchase via Tmall and on Razer's own website. You can get it for a starting price of around $62.