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Introducing Niro 60: Tri-Mode Precision Mouse
Discover seamless control with the Niro 60, a versatile mouse offering wired, 2.4G wireless, and Bluetooth modes. Perfect for both work and play, it combines precision, durability, and comfort in a lightweight, portable design.
Tri-Mode Connectivity
Effortlessly switch between wired, 2.4G wireless, and Bluetooth connectivity to suit any setup. The USB-C wired connection ensures reliable performance, while wireless options offer flexibility for mobile use and multi-device switching.
High-Performance Sensor and DPI Customization
Featuring a Pixart 3311 sensor, this mouse provides DPI settings from 800 up to 12,000, allowing you to fine-tune sensitivity to your exact preferences. Whether navigating documents or gaming, enjoy precise tracking with no compromise on responsiveness.
Built to Last
Equipped with switches rated for 50 million clicks, the Niro 60 is designed for durability and longevity, perfect for extended use.
Enhanced Responsiveness
With a high pulling rate of 125Hz in Bluetooth mode and 1000Hz in wired and 2.4G wireless modes, experience smooth and consistent responsiveness across all tasks.
Compact and Lightweight
Weighing just 55g, this mouse is easy to maneuver and ideal for on-the-go use. The 1.5m braided Type-C cable with a magnetic ring provides convenience and stability when using the wired mode.
Take Control with Software Customization
Enjoy added functionality with dedicated software, allowing you to personalize settings and create shortcuts for a streamlined experience.
Upgrade Your Experience
Whether for productivity or gaming, the Niro 60 combines tri-mode connectivity, customizable DPI, and reliable performance in a compact, durable design that fits perfectly into any setup.
Features
6D Wired & 2.4G wireless & bluetooth mouse
Sensor: Pixart 3311
DPI: 800-1200-2400-3200-5000-12000
Switch Type: 50 million times
Battery Capacity: 300mah
Pulling rate: BT 125HZ Wire+2.4G 1000HZ
1.5m type C detachable braided cable with magnet ring
With Software
weight :55 g ±3
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