Introduction
Dream Machines is a relatively unknown company, certainly compared to most peripheral brands, but they have released a range of mice aimed at the competitive gaming market and are doing so with the goal to release quality products at an affordable price. They are not looking to reinvent the wheel and are just going to make their products perform as well as possible. Based in Poland, they are still trying to develop a presence in other countries, and we will hopefully see the company turn into yet another brand to rival the big hitters in the peripheral category.
Today, I will be looking at the DM1 Pro mouse, which is one of their first two mice.
Specifications
Dream Machines DM1 Pro |
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MCU/Processor: | Holtek HT68FB560 |
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Sensor: | The Pixart 3310 optical sensor |
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Main Switches | Omron D2FC-F-7N |
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Size: | 126 x 68 x 39 mm |
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MATERIAL: | Soft touch plastic |
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Number of buttons: | 6 buttons + Scroll |
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WEIGHT: | 90g |
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POLLING RATE: | 1000 Hz |
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CABLE LENGTH: | 1.8 m |
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SOFTWARE: | Not available |
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INTERFACE: | USB |
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WARRANTY: | 2 Years |
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Packaging
The box for the DM1 Pro mouse has a very simplistic design that doesn't really stand out from the crowd, but includes everything that is needed; there is a nice image of the product and some information regarding its specifications.
The rear of the box again shows us an image of the mouse; it also has a far more in-depth specifications list. Look at it and you will notice that it comes in English and Polish. We can see that the DM1 uses a Pixart 3310 sensor and has a DPI range of 400-5000 and a 1000 Hz response time.
Inside the box, we have the mouse, some extra feet for the bottom, and a generic leaflet for both the DM1 Pro and DM2 Comfy. Opening the leaflet, it only includes instructions in Polish, so I wasn't able to read them.