Introduction
Equipped with PixArt's PAW3335 sensor capable of 16,000 CPI, the LTC MoshPit WHM-01 essentially is a budget Logitech G Pro Wireless. The MoshPit WHM-01 not only has a very similar shape and mostly similar weight (87 g), it also comes with magnetic side buttons on both sides that can be removed if not needed. Additionally, the package includes a solid back cover that can be used instead of the honeycomb one. The MoshPit WHM-01 can be used either wireless or wired—a USB Type-C charging cable is included. As for battery life, I wasn't able to find any details. Lastly, full RGB lighting and extensive software configurability are on board, too.
Specifications
LTC MoshPit WHM-01 |
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Size: | 122.5 mm x 92 mm x 42 mm |
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Size (inches): | 4.82" x 3.62" x 1.65" |
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Ambidextrous: | Yes (side buttons on both sides) |
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Weight: | 87 g |
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Number of Buttons: | 6–8 (including wheel click) |
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Main Switches: | Huano |
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Wheel Encoder: | Mechanical |
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Sensor: | PixArt PAW3335 |
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Resolution: | 100–16,000 CPI |
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Polling Rate: | 125/250/500/1000 Hz |
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Cable: | 1.55 m, braided |
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Software: | Yes |
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Price: | $49.99 |
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Warranty: | Two years |
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Packaging
Aside from the mouse, one finds a charging cable, wireless dongle, side button covers, solid back cover, and quick start guide in the box. The button covers lacked the necessary screws on my unit, so they fell off immediately. I don't know whether one is supposed to remove the screws from the regular side buttons and put them on the button covers.