ATK Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + Mouse Launches for $44

ATK launches the Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + wireless gaming mouse for around $44. Features include 8kHz polling, PAW3955 sensor, and 0.181ms latency.

ATK Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + wireless gaming mouse
ATK Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + wireless gaming mouse

ATK has released the Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition +, a wireless gaming mouse designed for players who prioritize ultra-low latency. The device targets competitive gamers by offering an 8kHz polling rate that reduces input lag to near-instantaneous levels. This shift in responsiveness matters because it minimizes the delay between physical movement and on-screen action, a critical factor in fast-paced titles.

ATK Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + wireless gaming mouse
The ATK Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + targets competitive gamers with ultra-low latency.

Asymmetric right-handed gaming mouse with PAW3955 sensor

The mouse features an asymmetric right-handed ergonomic shape built for medium to large hands. ATK equipped the device with a PixArt PAW3955 optical sensor to track movements accurately. This sensor choice supports the high-performance requirements of modern gaming peripherals.

Specifications

  • Sensor: PixArt PAW3955
  • Weight: 54±3g
  • Dimensions: 122.5×66.8×42.4 mm
  • Polling Rate: 8kHz
  • Latency: 0.181ms

Under the hood, the Lie Kong Z1V2 Master Edition + uses a Nordic nRF54L15 System on Chip to manage connectivity. The manufacturer claims a full-link key latency of just 0.181 milliseconds. The unit weighs 54 grams plus or minus 3 grams and measures 122.5 by 66.8 by 42.4 millimeters.

Power comes from a 500mAh internal battery that lasts over 500 hours when operating at 1kHz polling in 2.4GHz mode. ATK included custom optical microswitches and a TTC Gold Wheel encoder for the scroll wheel. These components aim to provide durable input and smooth scrolling behavior.

The mouse is available in China starting July 17, 2024, at 15:00. The price is set at 299.2 CNY (around $44.14), which is around $44.14, after subsidies are applied. This pricing makes the high-spec peripheral accessible to budget-conscious gamers seeking advanced features.

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