The Raptor M3 by Corsair uses an Optical sensor from Avago, specifically the ADNS-3080, providing a DPI/CPI range of 1600doi. It uses a USB connection.
Designed for great FPS performance Corsair Raptor M3 is built around a high-precision sensor that delivers the highly accurate tracking that's necessary for first-person shooter dominance.
Instant DPI selection and programmable buttons let you tune your M3 to your strategy and your game of choice.
The right-handed design has a rubberized thumb grip and soft-touch materials to help you log the hours you need to improve your game.
Specification | |
| No. of Buttons | 6 |
| No. of Macro Keys | |
| No. of Game Profiles | |
| Connection | USB |
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| Wireless | |
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| Battery Life | |
| Colourway | |
| Ambidextrous | |
| Coating | |
| Software | |
| Compatible OS | |
| Weights | |
| Switch (L/R) | |
| Switch Side | |
| Feet / Skates | |
| Encoder | |
| Grip Style | |
Sensor | |
| Type | Optical |
| Brand | Avago |
| Model | ADNS-3080 |
| Processor | |
| Lift off distance | |
| DPI/CPI | 1600 |
| Memory Size | |
| Max tracking speed | |
| Max acceleration | |
| Polling Rate Wired | |
| Polling Rate Wireless | |
| FPS | |
| NVIDIA Reflex | |
| Angle Snapping | |
Lighting | |
| Colour Options | |
| Lighting Effect | |
Dimensions & Weight | |
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