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ATTACK SHARK R1 Wireless Gaming Mouse
Quick Overview
- Sensor Type: PixArt PAW3311
- Max DPI: 18,000Â
- Polling Rate: 1000Hz
- Connectivity: Tri-ModeÂ
- Buttons: 6
- Switch Type: HuanoÂ
- Switch Rating: 20 Million Clicks
- Max Tracking Speed: 400 IPS
- Max Acceleration: 40G
- Battery: 300mAh
- Battery Life: Up to 65 hours
- Encoder: TTC
- Design: Ergonomic, Right-handed
- Dimensions: 123.5 x 64 x 41 mm
- Weight: ~59g
ATTACK SHARK R6 Ultralight | 39g Wireless 8K PAW3950 MAX Gaming Mouse
Quick Overview
- New-Gen Flagship Sensor, PAW3950MAX
- Nordic 52840 Chip
- 39±3g Ultralight-Weight
- 42000DPI, 750IPS, 50GACC
- 100 Million Clicks Omron Optical Microswitches
- Wireless 8000Hz Polling Rate
- Wired/Wireless/Bluetooth Connection Methods
- Ice-feeling Coating
- Web Driver Supported
- Dimensions: 118mm x 60mm x 38mm
ATTACK SHARK X11 Wireless Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock
Quick Overview
- Sensor Type: Optical (PixArt PAW3311)
- Max DPI: 22,000Â
- Polling Rate: 1000Hz
- Buttons: 7 (Programmable)
- Switch Rating: HuanoÂ
- Backlighting: RGB
- Connectivity: Tri-ModeÂ
- Max Tracking Speed: 300 – 400 IPSÂ
- Acceleration: 35G – 40G
- Battery: 300mAh
- Battery Life: Up to 65 hours
- Special Features:
- RGB Magnetic Charging Dock (Included)
- TTC Encoder
- Design: Ergonomic / Symmetrical
- Dimensions: 128 x 64 x 40 mm
- Weight: ~63g
ATTACK SHARK X3 MAX PAW3950 Wireless Gaming Mouse
Quick Overview
- New-Gen Flagship Sensor, PAW3950
- 100 Million Clicks Omron Optical Microswitches
- 49g Super Light
- 42000DPI, 750IPS, 50GACC
- 100% Virgin Grade PTFE Feet
- F-Switch Encoder
- Ergonomic Design
- 200 Hours Battery
- Ergonomic Design
- Web Driver
ATTACK SHARK X3PRO Three Modes 8K Gaming Mouse
৳ 5,199.00Quick Overview
- 59g Super Light
- 4K Wired/ 8KWireless
- 3395 Gaming Sensor
- BK3633 Tri-modes
- 80 Million Clicks
- 200 Hours Battery
- TTC Encoder
- Self-developed Driver
- Smart Sleep
- Ergonomic Design
- Wide Applicability
ATTACK SHARK X5 Wireless Gaming Mouse
Quick Overview
- Sensor Type: PixArt PAW3212
- Max DPI: 4000Â
- Connectivity: Tri-ModeÂ
- Polling Rate: 250Hz (Wired), 125Hz (2.4Ghz), 115Hz (Bluetooth)
- Weight: 49g (±3g)
- Buttons: 6
- Switch Rating: 4 Million Clicks
- Backlighting: RGBÂ
- Battery: 300mAh
- Max Tracking Speed: 30 IPS
- Max Acceleration: 10G
- Dimensions: ~120 x 65 x 36 mm
ATTACK SHARK X6 Three Modes Gaming Mouse With Charging Dock
Quick Overview
- Sensor Type: Optical (PixArt PAW3395)
- Max DPI: 26,000Â
- Polling Rate: 1000Hz
- Connectivity: Tri-ModeÂ
- Buttons: 6
- Switch Type: Huano Blue Shell Pink Dot / Kailh Black MambaÂ
- Max Tracking Speed: 650 IPS
- Acceleration: 50G
- Battery Life: Up to 200 hours
- Special Features:
- Magnetic RGB Charging Dock (Included)
- TTC Encoder (Scroll Wheel)
- Design: Ergonomic / Symmetrical
- Dimensions: 118.3 x 62 x 37.3 mm
- Weight: ~49g – 56g
ATTACK SHARK X85PRO Tri-mode Gasket Mechanical Keyboard
৳ 6,000.00Quick Overview
- Keyboard Type: Mechanical
- Layout: 75% (81 Keys + 1 Knob)
- Structure: Gasket Mount
- Special Features:
- 0.85-inch TFT Smart Display (customizable)
- Multifunction CNC Knob
- Sound Dampening: 5-Layer Fill (PORON, IXPE, PET, Sponge, Silicone)
- Switch Type: Pre-lubed Linear Blueberry Switches
- Hot-Swappable: Yes (South-facing, supports 3-pin & 5-pin)
- Anti-Ghosting: Full Keys (N-Key Rollover)
- Backlighting: RGB (Per-key customizable, 20+ modes)
- Connectivity: Tri-Mode (Wired USB-C, 2.4GHz Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0/5.1)
- Battery: 4000mAh
- Interface: Detachable USB Type-C
- Keycaps: PBT (OEM Profile)
- Software: Yes (Supports QMK and Attack Shark web driver)
- Dimensions: 327 x 136 x 40 mm
- Weight: ~1.05kg
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