Epomaker Carbonis Gaming Mouse Unveiled with Solid Carbon Fiber Construction
Epomaker has introduced the Carbonis gaming mouse which features carbon fiber construction as its primary material. The Carbonis gaming mouse represents an upgrade from the earlier CarbonX model through its use of a fully solid carbon fiber body instead of the previous lattice framework. The mouse will become available to customers at the end of January after its complete unveiling. Customers who make early bird reservations through Epomaker can secure their reservation for $1 which enables them to receive a $15 discount when the product becomes available.
The Carbonis comes with advanced internal components which are designed to deliver optimal competitive results. The system uses PixArt PAW 3950 sensor technology along with Nordic N54L MCU components. The combination of these components allows the system to achieve an 8,000Hz polling rate which results in decreased input lag time when compared with conventional gaming mice.
Online web driver enables users to perform software customization. The solution allows users to adjust their settings without needing to install Windows only software because it supports both Windows and other operating systems.
The mouse has been designed with a right handed ergonomic shape for optimal user comfort. Epomaker will offer two distinct visual styles: a purple gradient and a black version that displays the raw forged carbon fiber pattern. The gold colored scroll wheel is present in both design variations.
The product consists of solid carbon fiber as its complete building material. The product includes a small LCD screen on its upper surface which displays the current DPI settings and battery status and polling rate information. The product has a right handed ergonomic shape. The system provides web based driver support for its connectivity needs.
The current weight information about the product remains undisclosed because carbon fiber construction tends to produce lightweight products which usually weigh less than 60 grams. The company has not yet disclosed its official pricing information. The product will function as an affordable option when its final price falls within the $70 to $80 range because it offers customers a cost effective solution to premium ergonomic mice from major brands.
The $1 reservation fee is non refundable and secures the launch discount. The company intends to release information about the specific switch types and encoder hardware on February.
