ADATA announced the launch of a new high-end gaming mouse, the XPG Alphawhich boasts a low-latency wireless design through a dongle @ 2.4 GHz in addition to also offering Bluetooth connectivity for more versatility, and all this linked to a battery that offers up to 60 hours of autonomy with the RGB LED lighting on, which is divided into three independent zones.

Inside, we find a PixArt PAW-3335 optical sensor capable of being configured to a resolution of 100 a 16.000 DPIthe main left and right click buttons make use of OMRON mechanical switches with a lifespan of at least 60 million keystrokes, we have side buttons, rubber grip, advanced software to program buttons, assign macros, configure lighting or save multiple profiles. Availability and price were not announced.

“The XPG Alpha gaming mouse features simple and elegant curved contours with a comfortable grip that reflects XPG’s industrial design language, called: “Exoskeleton”. The design philosophy emphasizes the balance between form and function, focusing on the ergonomics.

By studying data from a large group of diverse subjects using XPG’s AI-powered hand scanning application, XPG was able to determine the optimal mouse shape. For example, the overall width of the mouse is derived from the average of the finger measurements collected to create a device with an ideal grip size.”