ROCCAT Burst Pro Air Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅25-05-22
Closer Look (Continued)
Flipping things over, the underside of the mouse has a good deal going on to talk about. The PTFE glides are heat-treated for extra longevity and reduced friction, and as you can see, they’re huge compared to some other brands of mice. The 19k optical sensor, based on the PAW 3370 sensor, is located almost exactly in the centre of the mouse, which gives the most natural feeling possible. Along the top edge, as seen in the photo, there’s a recess where the USB wireless dongle fits perfectly, a wireless sync button and an on/off switch that doubles as a wireless transmission toggle between the 2.4GHz and Bluetooth.


On the front of the mouse is a recessed USB Type-C port that’s uses for charging, with 10 minutes of charging providing up to 5 hours of playtime.


With the USB cable plugged in, it’s hard to tell that the mouse is even wireless, with a solid fit and good stability.


The tiny USB dongle sticks out just far enough that you can remove it again, with a small recess around the perimeter of the plastic enclosure, allowing your nails to gain some purchase. The dongle is only needed for the 2.4GHz transmission.



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