Sharkoon SHARK Force II mouse - gaming on a 9.99EUR budget

Posted on Tuesday, December 15 2020 @ 11:34 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Another new gaming mouse from Sharkoon. This time it's an extremely low budget gaming mouse with the PixArt PAW3519 optical sensor. The SHARK Force II offers six DPI levels with a maximum of 4200dpi, a scroll wheel, two side buttons, and even some LED illumination. Probably the most remarkable thing here is that it costs just 9.99EUR. Sharkoon ships the mouse in three colors: black, white, and grey.
Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-performance quality PC components and peripherals. With the SHARK Force II, Sharkoon has developed on its popular all-rounder gaming mouse and now introduces a higher performing upgrade with a more powerful sensor and six selectable DPI levels. According to Sharkoon, the ergonomic form and feel of the mouse remains unchanged from the predecessor and offers a particularly pleasant usability and handling.

More Performance and Flexibility
With the SHARK Force II, Sharkoon has revised the predecessor model with an upgrade in performance. Inside the mouse, the work is now being done by an effective PixArt PAW3519 optical sensor. With the six preset DPI levels of up to 4,200 DPI, the mouse can be moved with high precision even during demanding applications. The DPI levels can be switched through at the push of a button to enable even more flexibility when gaming or working. In comparison to the predecessor model, the illumination of the SHARK Force logo serves as a visual indication, giving the user feedback as to the selected DPI level.

Ergonomic Design
Like its predecessor, the SHARK Force II offers a striking design, and the curved sides at back of the mouse offer ergonomic advantages, especially for right-handers. The rubberized surface of the mouse and the thumb rest provide a firm hold for the hand. The two thumb buttons enable additional functions for gaming and for everyday use on the PC.
Sharkoon SHARK Force II


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