

It supports up to 16000 DPI and up to a 1000hz polling rate.

This is the same sensor used in mice like the Endgame XM1, Cooler Master MM710, and a mouse we recently reviewed the Genesis Xenon 800. It comes with Omron mechanical switches rated for 50 million clicks, making it a good mouse for drag clicking. Additionally, it uses a high-grade paracord cable, an RGB lit fan that can be adjusted anywhere from 45° to 180°, PTFE mice feet, and RGB all around. The Marsback Zephyr Pro mouse comes in at only 69 grams.

69 grams is actually pretty light, especially considering that there’s a built-in fan. Other great gaming mice around the 69-gram weight include the Glorious Model O, Endgame Gear XM1, and the Xtrfy M4. The original Zephyr mouse costs $99 however, with this new pro version, they lowered the price down to only $59. This is a huge change since it allows the mice to be more accessible to lower budgets and opens up their market to more people.
