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QPAD's New Mouse Boasts 16.8 Million Improvements

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QPAD's 8K, the company's latest mouse, is appropriately delivered in a sleekly designed box and carry bag. Once this power-packed product is unwrapped and plugged in, gamers will immediately feel the precision and accuracy that will help them nail victory within that critical millimeter or split second.

Known among professional gamers as a provider of top-notch gaming gear with consistently high quality and a premium feel, QPAD's new mouse is a souped-up version of the award winning 5K, with an entirely new engine under the hood. Gamers will experience more control and take the game to new levels with 8K's high-powered engine.



Since your mouse is the critical link between you and the game you want to win, you need the best you can get. To deliver on this promise, the QPAD 8K features a multitude of improvements including a new, more advanced sensor, a more powerful CPU, more memory and brand new mouse software, which is highly intuitive and provides gamers with the extra edge.

The 8K also boasts the award-winning five-finger grip, giving you the comfort and feel of coiled power. But the real power kicks in with the new sensor, which pictures the surface with a shutter speed of 12,000 frames per second covering an area of 30x30 pixels per frame. This generates an image of 10.8 MB data in processing power per second. Underlying this is 8200 true CPI and advanced 32-bit ARM processor controller unit to optimize the tracking performance.

The new 8K mouse features seven programmable buttons for profiles, sensitivity, shortcuts, keys and macro recordings you can accurately move at speeds of up to 3.8 meter per second without losing tracking abilities. And the QPAD Glidz mouse feet are pre-mounted.

The QPAD 8K supports Plug & Play for easy installation. No drivers are needed and it carries 128kb on board memory that will store your personal profile settings.
On top of all this, the left and right buttons from Omron are improved to last 20 million clicks with a distinctive feedback. Last but not least you can personalise your color settings. The QPAD 8K delivers where it matters: in both feel and performance.

The kicker for many will be 16.8 million color variations made possible by the mouse's new RGB LED lights, giving you the flexibility to suit your mood or the products you already have. Also, the advanced macro recording has been improved from the previous version. It's the mouse that roared!

Specifications:
  • Sensor technology: Gaming grade laser sensor
  • Sensitivity: 200 - 8200 CPI (Counts/inch)
  • Max Acceleration: 30 G
  • Max Speed: 3,8m/sec | 150 IPS (inch/sec)
  • Image processing: 10.8 MPS (Mega pixels/second)
  • USB report rate: 125, 250, 500, 1000 Hz
  • USB Data format: 16 bits/axis
  • Buttons: 7
  • Sensing pixels: 30x30 pixels
  • Sampling rate: 12.000 FPS (Frames/second)
  • Cable: Braided cable 2 meter
  • USB plug: Gold plated USB
  • Response time: 1 ms
  • MCU Controller unit: 32bit ARM M3 72Mhz processor
  • Backlight: RGB led 16.7 million colors
  • Installation: Plug & Play
  • On board memory: 128 kb
  • Main buttons: Omron switches. Left / right. 20 mil.clicks
  • Shape: Right handed, Ergonomic, five-finger grip.
  • Software: For advanced features and functions.
Availability: End of February 2015
Recommended selling price: 79€

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However, this fits in each right hand. The only thing I do not see is the instant aim button but it no matter that it Func MS-3 has i do not usein any FPS
This type of design is very ease and good for playing and do not tired hand. We can expect a good grip ,comfort ,accuracy..I hope that the price is acceptable . Func MS-3 is chiper but I will not brag because it was send it with defective USB cable .
 
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I have an om5k and I think it is the best mouse for FPS gaming. And my hand on it feels a kind of more comfortable than any other mouses.
 

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I have an om5k and I think it is the best mouse for FPS gaming. And my hand on it feels a kind of more comfortable than any other mouses.

Have you tried many other mouses?
 
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I wish my G500s had the pinky rest. I have lazy fingers that like to drag on the mouse pad.
 
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Yes. I have taipan, g502, gladius, gx1000, evga x10, and many others. Qpad om5k is the best one for me I think

can you compare to zowie ec1, ec2 http://www.zowiegear.com/pr_image/ECAcom_002.jpg and mionix naos 7000 http://www.maximumpc.com/files/mionix_naos_7000_0.jpg ?



I wish my G500s had the pinky rest. I have lazy fingers that like to drag on the mouse pad.

i found out i need to fix the mouse between thumb and ring finger while performing precision moves which cant be done with the restpad.. ithink ill have to buy a zowie or logitech (used to do that with mx500) to allow for this cursor aiming.. or maybe i just need a laser mouse with sensor not so jumpy..
 
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I wish my G500s had the pinky rest. I have lazy fingers that like to drag on the mouse pad.

Lazy pinky hehe, i my self don't but often i do put my pinky on the mouse pad to slow movement for fine adjustment which comes naturally for me now even more so in fps games like Arma.

Yet another reason i like a glass mouse pad.
 
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can you compare to zowie ec1, ec2 http://www.zowiegear.com/pr_image/ECAcom_002.jpg and mionix naos 7000 http://www.maximumpc.com/files/mionix_naos_7000_0.jpg ?





i found out i need to fix the mouse between thumb and ring finger while performing precision moves which cant be done with the restpad.. ithink ill have to buy a zowie or logitech (used to do that with mx500) to allow for this cursor aiming.. or maybe i just need a laser mouse with sensor not so jumpy..
For FPS gaming, I just recommend u to buy this 8k. It is really good for your ring finger.
 
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