It’s from Brazil! Evzen Elite announces one of the lightest gaming mice in the world

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The mouse is one of the most important accessories for many players and the Europeian Evzen Elite has just announced a new model that is one of the lightest in the world. Weighing just 46 grams, the Evzen Elite Raptor features a modern, ergonomic design created in partnership with Pro Player Nino “ninexT” Pavolini.

Images: Evzen Elite

According to Evzen Elite, the model is aimed at the competitive market, as it was conceived with the collaboration of the greatest specialist in mice in Europe, Diego Bezerra, better known as Dr. Mouse.

The Raptor was designed with high performance, light weight and reliability in mind. All components used in the mouse are of the highest quality available on the market, from the sensor to the feet.

Images: Evzen Elite

The mouse also has a PixArt 3395 optical sensor, which is one of the most advanced on the market and is already used by several international manufacturers such as HyperX, Logitech, Finalmouse and many others.

This model even has Motion Sync technology, which synchronizes hand movements when tracking them with the mouse to ensure greater accuracy and reduced latency.

At the moment, the Evzen Elite Raptor is on pre-order on the brand’s official website, with a launch scheduled for April 2023. Those who participate in the pre-sale will have access to a month’s subscription to 9-OPS, a course to improve performance in the game Call of Duty: Warzone and a letter signed by ninexT.

And if you’re interested in wireless mice, be sure to check out the new Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition that has a battery life of up to 60 hours.

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