Razer announces new 4G Dual Sensor System technology

Razer Mamba 4G

Razer (gaming peripherals manufacturer) does it again and stays ahead of the competition by announcing a new 4G Dual Sensor System. This sensor system takes advantage of both optical and laser sensor for enhanced tracking accuracy and also by allowing you to calibrate your own cut-off distance (for the tracking to stop when your lift your gaming mouse from the surface). No, there is no new mouse yet (I’m sure they are building one) but the new 4G Dual Sensor technology is now available on the Razer Mamba and Razer Imperator.

Why is this cut-off enhanced accuracy and calibration important? Well it’s because low sensitivity FPS gamers often need to pick their mouse up from the edge of the mouse pad, put it back on the middle of the mouse pad, and do similar swipe motions in recession. As such, it is important for the sensor to stay on the same spot so the crosshair does not move from the current position. This feat is really important for expert gamers to stay ahead in the killboard.

The new dual-sensor system also let Razer mouse equipped with this technology to work accurately on any mouse surface (soft, hard, or even on hybrid). They’ve decided to put this technology on their most popular gaming mice – the Razer Mamba and Razer Imperator (Mamba being a wireless gaming mouse). The new Razer Mamba and Razer Imperator do not only have this 4G Dual Sensor technology, but also some minor enhancements. The new Razer Mamba has 15% more battery life (and multi color lighting option like the new Lachesis 5600dpi) and the new Razer Imperator adds a rubberized thumb grip surface (compared to the plastic surface which I dislike in my review). Not to mention they have been ramped up to 6400dpi (if you are a high sensitivity gamer)!

If you own any of them, it is time to sell and get an upgraded one, don’t you think? ;)

 

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