OZONE RADON 5K and RADON Opto Review

👤by Richard Weatherstone Comments 📅27-11-12
Specification

OZONE Radon 5K
- Professional gaming laser sensor Philips PLN 2032
- 8 buttons (7 programmable)
- Adjustable resolution from 100 to 5600 dpi
- Accurate and predictable motion reporting up to 1m/s
- Macro and script functions
- USB full speed
- USB report rate with 4 selectable levels (1000 Hz Max.)
- Hardware data saving technology
- Software included for personal configuration (Windows only)
- Adjustable weight (includes 5x 4.5g weights)
- Includes weight bag
- Dimensions: 122.43 x 82.7 x 43.7 mm (length x width x height)
- Weight: 135 +/- 5 g (with cable and weights)
- Cable length: 2 m
- Power consumption: <100 mA




OZONE Radon Opto
- Professional gaming optical sensor Avago 3090
- 8 buttons (7 programmable)
- Adjustable resolution from 450 to 3500 dpi
- Accurate and predictable motion reporting up to 1m/s
- Macro and Script functions
- USB full speed
- USB report rate with 4 selectable levels (1000 Hz Max.)
- Hardware data saving technology
- Included Software for personal configuration (Windows only)
- Adjustable weight (includes 5x 4.5g weights).
- Dimensions: 122.43(L) x 82.7(W) x 43.7(H) mm
- Weight: 135 +/- 5 g (with cable and weights)
- Cable length: 2 m
- Power consumption: <100 mA
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As you can see from the specifications above, the two mice are identical save the for professional gaming grade sensors which allows for differing ranges of DPI sensitivity.

Lets take a look at the packaging of the two mice...

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