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2 . 9-ounce wireless mouse crams in plenty for advanced users

Roccat Burst Pro Air.

Enlarge / Roccat Burst Pro Air. (credit: Roccat)

Some of the most advanced wireless mice are on the heftier side, which can make constantly pushing them around a lot of work. A lighter mouse, on the other hand, is easier to travel with. One trend in particular sees companies cutting holes into their mouse chassis to trim the ounces, but the wireless gaming mouse Turtle Beach sub-brand Roccat announced today manages to lighten the weight and avoid the honeycomb holes.

Roccat’s Burst Pro Air weighs 2. 86 ounces (81 g), a big weight reduction compared to powerhouse wireless productivity mice, like the Logitech MX Master 3 (4. 97 ounces / 141 g) and Razer Pro Click (3. 73 oz . / 106 g). All three mice let you use a USB-A dongle for your wireless connection, as well as Bluetooth, plus are rechargeable. But the Burst open Pro Air’s weight class makes it a good consideration for anyone tired of heavy mice. Whether you have a medical issue or have just been at the PC for a while, those oz can start to add up.

Gaming brand Roccat designed the mouse for PERSONAL COMPUTER gamers who’ll be swiping, flinging, flicking, and clicking rapidly in addition to suddenly, taking the design from its wired Broken Pro . But unlike some other ultralight gaming mice, such as the Glorious Model O- Wireless (about 2. 43 ounces / 69 g) or SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless (2. 4 ounces or 68 g), the Burst Pro Air doesn’t have open gaps in its chassis.

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