Wednesday, January 10th 2024

XPG Innovates with MOJO Wireless Gaming Ecosystem at CES

ADATA's XPG department has been working on a consolidated solution for wireless gaming peripherals—and the resultant MOJO Ecosystem has been revealed to attendees at CES 2024. It is advertised as the world's most advanced wireless system for gaming mice, keyboards and headsets. Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology has been utilized—this avoids the classic cases of narrowband signals being interfered with or jammed entirely. XPG demoed a single dongle solution alongside a lightweight MOJO Wireless Mouse (8000 Hz polling rate, with low latency), MOJO Wireless Headset and what we presume to be a MOJO Wireless TKL gaming keyboard.

XPG has devised a patented positional tracking algorithm that they reckon allows for easy setups and real time effect updates in 3D space. Their detection system is said to allow a greater number of adaptive lighting effects based on player movement. The XPG MOJO Wireless Headset is capable of controlling in-game fields of view (FOV) via tracking of head orientation, it also boasts a 5 ms response time.
The single MOJO dongle sits at the heart of proceedings:
XPG also saved some space for its new line of Sorcerer gaming keyboards—the standard model appears to be a "full-size" 96% form-factor board, available in black or white. The simple Sorcerer aesthetic can be broken with a smattering of (three) additional XPG-accented keycaps. The silver control dial seems to be a standard attachment. A gasket-mounted design has been implemented along with triple-foam layering for a refined and satisfying typing experience. XPG has fitted the Sorcerer with tailor-made Red switches, and a per-key RGB lighting system (controlled and customizable by XPG Prime software).
XPG will also offer a Mini version of the Sorcerer—this compact 66-key form factor keyboard borrows most of its larger sibling's spec sheet.
The key difference being two additional accent keycaps included in the Mini's packaging. XPG also fielded sample jars filled with their customized Red linear mechanical switches.
Source: XPG USA
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Lnxepique
How much is the fish? (mouse, weight, please)
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