The G-Lab’s new gamer mouse, the Kult Nitrogen Core, can be adjusted up to 10,000 dpi

The French-based The G-Lab specializes in gamer products, primarily targeting the lower price category, i.e. price-sensitive users, with its mice, keyboards and headsets. Their latest product is the The G-Lab Kult Nitrogen Core mouse, which is one of the most advanced devices in their product range.

The mouse with 11 programmable buttons and RGB lighting is equipped with an Avago laser sensor with a sensitivity of up to 10,000 dpi, which can be reduced to up to 200. You can set 8 different dpi values, and you can switch between them as you like. Other main technical parameters are 1000 Hz sampling and 20 gs maximum acceleration.

Countless functions can be assigned to the buttons, so you can set up macros, Windows shortcuts, dpi switching, or you can choose the sniper function, which can be pressed to reduce the sensitivity for more precise aiming.

The G-Lab Kult Nitrogen Core was sold in stores at a price of around HUF 9,500.

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