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| Realforce RM1 Mouse | Epomaker Carbonis Mouse | Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Mini Mouse |
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Name Realforce RM1 Mouse | Name Epomaker Carbonis Mouse | Name Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Mini Mouse |
Release year 2025 | Release year 2026 | Release year 2025 |
Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable RGB Lighting | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable |
Weight 83g | Weight 50g | Weight 35g |
Dimensions - | Dimensions 43 x 66 x 123 mm | Dimensions - |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity 300 mAh | Battery capacity - |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless |
Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity 300 mAh | Battery Capacity - |
Battery Life - | Battery Life - | Battery Life - |
Max Polling Rate 1000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz |
Min DPI 100 DPI | Min DPI 400 DPI | Min DPI 50 DPI |
Max DPI 12000 DPI | Max DPI 30000 DPI | Max DPI 32000 DPI |
Handedness - | Handedness Right | Handedness Right |
Button Count 5 | Button Count 6 | Button Count 4 |
Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical |
Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard |
Acceleration - | Acceleration 50G | Acceleration - |
Switch Type Mechanical | Switch Type Mechanical | Switch Type Optical |
The Realforce RM1 Mouse is a wired gaming mouse suited for users who prioritize durability and precise tracking in a lightweight design. It fits gamers who want reliable main buttons with a distinct tactile feel and customizable controls for navigation or macros. Its moderate weight and adjustable settings make it suitable for a range of grip styles and gaming genres, especially those needing accuracy and responsiveness.
The mouse uses a PixArt PMW3360 sensor, known for consistent and accurate tracking. DPI is adjustable from 100 to 12,000, allowing fine-tuning for different sensitivity preferences and game types. The polling rate can be set between 125 and 1000Hz, which affects how often the mouse reports its position to the computer, supporting smooth cursor movement and responsiveness.
Main buttons feature Topre switches rated for over 50 million clicks, offering a tactile and durable click experience distinct from typical mechanical switches. There are additional programmable buttons for navigation, multimedia, or multi-key commands, enabling customization for productivity or gaming. The dedicated software allows detailed button programming and macro creation.
Weighing 83 grams, the RM1 is relatively light, which can reduce fatigue during long sessions. It has a 2.8mm diameter non-detachable, low-friction cable that minimizes drag. The shape supports various grip styles, though specific hand size compatibility is unknown. Adjustable lift-off distance helps prevent unintended cursor movement when lifting the mouse.
The included software controls button assignments, macro functions, and LED lighting with 13 colors and 2 patterns. This allows users to tailor the mouse’s appearance and functionality to their preferences. Onboard memory support is unknown.