The Swiftpoint Z - The world's most advanced gaming mouse
The Z - The world's most advanced gaming mouse
Published: 11th July 2016 | Source: The Z - Kickstarter |
The Z - The world's most advanced gaming mouse
When it comes to gaming mice a lot of people think that the technology involved has gone as far as it can go, after all, how much can you innovate in the mouse world apart from using a slightly better sensor and a more modern aesthetic?
Thankfully the guys over at Swiftpoint have not only seen past this kind of criticism but decided that the very way we looked at mice needed to change.
No longer would innovation simply be adding a few more buttons to the side and no longer will control of your mouse be limited to just the X and Y axis. The Swiftpoint Z is here and now mouse makers the world over have a lot of catching up to do.
With this mouse you can control your PC with the not just traditional button pushes, but also with the tilt of your mouse and with the pressure of your clicks. The Z also has several handy finger buttons allowing you to do dozens of different in-game actions with only a few tiny motions.
Below is a picture showcasing the wide variety of button options on this mouse, but i would advise you to watch the video above in order to see the full feature set of this mouse.
This mouse features a built-in Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Force Sensor and full Tactile Feedback, giving its users the ability to act faster and more precisely than ever before.
Right now the Swiftpoint Z has already been fully funded with over 1500 gamers already backing this device. Right now Swiftpoint expects to ship this device in December 2016.
You can view the Swiftpoint Z's Kickstarter here.
You can join the discussion on Swiftpoint's Z mouse on the OC3D Forums.
The Swiftpoint Z has just hit Kickstarter showing the pinnacle of modern mouse technology.https://t.co/Q9hHNfKD27 pic.twitter.com/DqXTzgVuuF
— OC3D (@OC3D) July 11, 2016
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However, I would have liked to see a CS:GO pro use this to an advantage in a competitive match. See how useful it actually is.Quote