Finalmouse Starlight X Mouse Launches With TMR-DS Click System

Finalmouse launches the Starlight X gaming mouse with TMR-DS analog click system, Nordic nRF54LM20 controller, and 38g weight. Pre-orders start May 30 for $179.

Finalmouse Starlight X gaming mouse with carbon fiber shell
Finalmouse Starlight X gaming mouse with carbon fiber shell

Finalmouse has introduced the Starlight X, its first new gaming mouse mold in over a decade. Finalmouse states that the Starlight X is designed for competitive gamers seeking high performance.

Features custom F1 optical sensor and 250mAh battery in carbon fiber shell

The mouse features a custom F1 optical sensor paired with a Nordic nRF54LM20 main controller. It runs on a 250mAh battery housed within a carbon fiber composite shell that weighs just 38 grams.

Finalmouse Starlight X gaming mouse with carbon fiber shell
Finalmouse Starlight X gaming mouse with carbon fiber shell

Key technical specifications include dimensions of 58.9mm x 124.8mm x 39.5mm. The device supports rapid trigger functionality and features a TMR-DS analog click system. This mechanism combines the response speed of a TMR sensor with the tactile feel of a mechanical switch.

The switch weight measures only 0.24 grams, which reduces physical resistance during actuation. Users can adjust travel distance in increments as small as 0.01mm for fine-tuned control. The source claims click delay reduction of up to 35mm, though this likely refers to milliseconds given the context of latency.

Finalmouse has set the price at $179 USD. This pricing aligns with the approximate cost of ¥1217 CNY based on current exchange rates.

Pre-orders for the Starlight X open on May 30. The device represents a significant departure from Finalmouse's previous designs, marking its first new mold in eleven years.

Finalmouse has released specifications including dimensions, weight, and controller information for the Starlight X. The Starlight X combines a custom F1 optical sensor with a TMR-DS analog click system for rapid response.

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