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HAVIT Gaming Mouse MS969WB RGB Tri-Mode
Product Highlights
- TRI-MODE CONNECTIVITY: Combines 2.4GHz, wired, and Wireless V5.1 for a faster, unrestricted gaming experience.
- PRO-GRADE SENSOR: Features the PAW3395 chip with 6-level DPI settings up to 16000 DPI (26000 DPI via software).
- LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: Innovative structure and materials result in a nimble 57g body for flexible, fast movements.
- DYNAMIC RGB LIGHTING: 10 customizable lighting effect modes on a front light strip for an immersive atmosphere.
- ULTRA-DURABLE SWITCHES: Rated for 80 million clicks, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
- SIMULTANEOUS CHARGING & USE: USB cable connection provides power for both charging and wired operation.
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| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Connection | Wired+2.4G+Wireless V5.1 |
| Wireless Distance | 10m |
| Key Number | 6 |
| Chip | PAW3395 |
| Resolution | 1000-2000-3000-5000-10000-16000DPI |
| Operating Voltage | 5V/3.7V |
| Capacity | 500mAh |
| Standard | 80,000,000 times |
| Cable Length | 1.6m |
| Product Weight | 57g |
| Size | 123*63*39mm |
Can I use the MS969WB with my PC via the wireless dongle and also connect to my iPhone via Bluetooth at the same time?
Absolutely—this tri-mode mouse gives you serious flexibility because it supports three connection types simultaneously if needed (though you'll actively use just one at a time). The low-latency 2.4GHz dongle is perfect for your desktop or laptop gaming sessions—plug it in and you're ready to go on Windows or Mac without any setup headaches—and when you need mobile connectivity, simply switch to Wireless V5.1 Bluetooth mode to pair with your iPad or smartphone.
How long does the battery last on a full charge, and can I keep using it while it's plugged in?
The built-in 500mAh lithium battery gives you solid runtime between charges—expect several days of regular wireless use before you need to hunt down a cable thanks to efficient power management from that PAW3395 sensor chip inside which pulls only what's needed during gameplay or idle periods.
When you do need power though, here's where things get convenient—the included USB-C cable not only recharges the internal battery but simultaneously lets you use this mouse in wired mode so there's zero downtime during charging; just plug into your PC's USB port with that generous 1.6-meter cable length giving you plenty of slack for desk positioning.
What's the highest DPI setting available, and how do I actually change between them?
You're looking at some serious sensitivity options here—the hardware tops out at an impressive native resolution of up to **16000 DPI** which covers virtually every competitive gaming scenario from precise sniping all way up to lightning-fast flicks; plus if that's still not enough there's even higher scaling available through downloadable software pushing toward **26000 DPI**.
Switching between settings is super straightforward too since you've got six pre-configured levels built right into this mouse—default presets include common values like **1000**, **2000**, **3000**, **5000**, **10000**, and those max-out hardware levels—so cycling through them is typically done via dedicated button combinations without needing any driver installation initially; however installing Havit's official software unlocks full customization including creating custom profiles assigning different colors per DPI tier so visual feedback tells you exactly where you're set.
Is this mouse actually light enough for fast-paced FPS games where quick movements matter?
At just **57 grams** this thing flies—that's remarkably lightweight compared to most mid-range gaming mice which often push past seventy or eighty grams especially when factoring in batteries; even better they've achieved this lightness without feeling hollow or cheap thanks thoughtful internal structure using quality ABS materials plus carefully positioned reinforcement points making it feel surprisingly solid despite weighing less than two ounces—so whether you're doing rapid swipes across large mousemats playing Valorant CSGO aiming precisely tracking enemies quickly becomes second nature rather than fighting heaviness causing fatigue during extended sessions.
For someone buying these mice wholesale or retail—what's the durability situation like? I'm worried about returns from buttons failing early.
Here's where bulk buyers can breathe easy—this model uses mechanical switches rated for an extraordinary lifespan tested up to eighty million clicks essentially meaning assuming average usage patterns you'd likely replace due wanting newer technology long before these fail mechanically; such robust durability specs translate directly into lower return rates fewer customer complaints ultimately protecting profit margins whether stocking retail shelves fulfilling B2B orders—with proper QC processes behind manufacturing combined those proven components means stock holding minimal headache around defective units showing premature wear after short periods typical cheaper alternatives suffer making solid choice high-volume sellers prioritizing reliability over cutting corners on component quality.
