Leading value-for-money digital lifestyle accessories brand, Trust, has announced the launch of its new GXT 908 Redex low latency wireless gaming mouse built with durable Kailh mechanical switches. The Trust Redex features a built-in rechargeable battery that provides up to 50 hours of continuous playtime and durable Kailh mechanical switches that last up to 80 million clicks. Thanks to low latency in both wired and wireless modes, gamers’ actions are as fast as their reactions. Plus, the LED on/off switch enables them to power down when their gaming sessions end.
According to GfK research, wireless gaming mice now account for half of all gaming mice sales. This is a growing trend, as an increasing number of gamers are using gaming mice for both play and work. The Redex has a built-in rechargeable battery and – due to low latency in both wired and wireless modes – is perfect for long gaming sessions and work days. An adjustable – and highly accurate – optical sensor offers sensitivity up to 10,000 DPI, while 6 programmable buttons enable users to customize their mice to their playstyles. The included software also lets users adjust macro settings and RGB lighting to specific profiles.
The Trust GXT 908 Redex low latency wireless gaming mouse is available now for a manufacturer’s suggested price of £34.99. – If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this new wireless gaming mouse design, you can check out the official Trust product website via the link here!
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
Cooler Master may be better known for its PC components, with a long history of…
Information recently appeared online suggesting that the long-rumoured Nvidia GeForce GTX 1630, a new ultra-entry-level…
With it being over 10 years now since it was originally released, Minecraft still remains…
The Steam Summer Sale launched late last week and I daresay that many of you…
Whatever operating system your PC (or laptop) is currently running, I would hope that it's…
With the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 series of graphics cards expected to be launched this…