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Sharkoon skiller sgm3, the first wireless shark mouse

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We have seen how most brands have boarded the boat without cables and Sharkoon could not be left behind. With his new Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3, he puts on the table a new device that wants to start a new era of devices in the company.

The German wireless , the Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3

Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 right grip

We are going to analyze above one of the new mice that we have been able to see at the Sharkoon stand , the SKILLER SGM3.

We are talking about a wireless mouse, gaming, balanced and very attractive. As is common, it has RGB lighting with 16 million colors and we can make it indicate the battery level through colors.

Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 Front

Its body is balanced enough to be ambidextrous and has a simple design with just the right number of buttons. Specifically, we will have 7 programmable that we can customize through the brand's desktop application. In addition, the SKILLER SGM3 has a small memory to store profiles, so we can customize it on the go and anywhere.

Also, we will have generous lateral grips that will help us to escape while we use it in claw-grip.

Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 Wireless Gaming Mouse

On the other hand, the main buttons will have the famous Omron switches, for which we estimate an average life of about 20 million presses. As for the sensor, we will have an optic that reaches up to 6000DPI , so we do not know what its real precision will be.

The mouse can be charged using cable charging (as is evident) , but also using wireless charging, which seems like a success. The wireless connection will be made using a frequency of 2.4GHz , the current standard.

Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 left back

We have other small details such as that the cable that it brings is of braided fabric and its USB head is made of gold, but nothing to highlight.

Finally, we can buy the Sharkoon SKILLER SGM3 in the colors white, gray, green or black, like the one we have been seeing.

As a summary, we would not know if it is a mouse worthwhile. At the fair we could not test it enough to determine its value, so we have to add the few relevant data that the brand offers us. We think it is a nice and comfortable mouse to use, but little else can we say.

We can predict that it will have a reduced price, but about quality we can dictate little.

What do you think of the Sharkoon SKILLER ? What is your favorite mouse presented at Computex?

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