![]() The company recently completed a Kickstarter campaign. That is pretty insane considering the number of components it packs. Well, let me break it to you that even with the fan inside, the mouse only weighs 68g. Now, you might be thinking that a mouse with a physical fan inside should be heavier than general mice. ![]() Moreover, the company says that the mouse provides passive cooling, thanks to the open and airy design of the peripheral. There is a button underneath the mouse that the user can press to cycle through the different modes for the fan.Īccording to the company, even when the fan is spinning at the highest speed, it remains noise-less and lets users focus entirely on the game. And when your palm is already dry, you can even switch it off entirely. It can spin at a base rate of 4000 RPM and can go up to 10,000 RPM. This physical fan resides right underneath the surface on which the user’s palm generally rests and it even has its own RGB lighting. The highlight of this mouse is the built-in fan that is designed to keep your palms dry and in turn, your mind cool. Now, coming to the gaming mouse, the Zephyr comes with high-end OMRON switches, a Pixart 3389 sensor that can go up to 16,000 DPi, a honey-comb open-structure design to support proper airflow, and customizable RGB lights all over. ![]() The Zephyr is the company’s first gaming mouse and hence, the company says, it is “engineered from the ground up to help you perform at the top of your abilities”. As a result, there will be no more sweaty palms to deal with and you won’t find yourself rubbing your hands in a towel from time to time. The purpose of the fan is to keep the surface of the mouse cool during those long gaming sessions. Developed by Hong Kong-based firm, Mindshunters, the Zephyr Gaming Mouse has a unique ergonomic design, customizable RGB lights, and, yes, a physical fan integrated inside.
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