![]() ![]() Still, gamers are better off by Avago 3050 low jitter at higher CPI, better tracking, no built-in acceleration, auto-correction low. Sensor Avago 3050 is at the same level as the Pixar 3305 (Kinzu V2 / Kana V1). I have prepared before the psychological can LOD will be high (like Kana v2 sensor Avago 3090 LOD high head). Read the Sensor specifications is Avago 3050. The Kinetic V3’s Lift-Off Distance is very comfortable. According to SteelSeries, the sidebar of this new switch is about 10 million clicks. That is an inherent disadvantage of the Kinzu V1, not caused by the switch because the shell is not screwed on both sides. The feeling of the two left-right buttons is not the same (despite the symmetrical design). The two main buttons of the Kinzu V3 bounce well, moderate depth (Kinzu V2 Pro switch Omron China deep press), soft but not soft keys like the Kinzu V1 Sudden Attach (switch Omron Japan). Kinzu V3 gives me good aim feeling, delicious tapping, firm mind, very good spray.Ĭompared to the Kinzu V2 Black, the Kinzu V3 black has a slightly better grip, smoother, smoother, and easy to sweaty. At the CPI 500, I reduced the Sensitivity from 3.0 to 2.4 (Kinzu V2 CPI400 Sens in Game 3.0). Auto-correction is but very few.įor entry-level gaming mouse like the Kinzu v3, the Avago 3050 is one of the best, most stable sensors.įeeling when the aim is not much different from Kinzu V2. Through the test, we can see that the Avago 3050 Sensor on the Kinzu V3 is very stable and completely free of jitter at CPI 1000 or below at CPI 1500, Kinzu V3 starts to operate unstably and less smoothly. Other games (including the same price segment), but the high CPI nature, are only “demonstration,” less usable. Sensor Avago 3050 has a CPI from 250 to 2000, double CPI up to 4000 if you look at this parameter, we can see Kinzu V3 pretty modest compared to the mouse. Sens Win 6/11, off Win acceleration, polling rate 1000. SteelSeries Engine 3 is an impressive driver:įirst of all, I will test the Kinzu V3 with paint on different CPI to see if the Kinzu V3 is smooth. The My Gear show lists gear and the SS Engine 3 you have the Tab Library allows you to assign each profile, equipment to each game/program you want to use. Just like SteelSeries’s new gaming gear, the Kinzu V3 uses the latest SteelSeries Engine 3 driver (version 3.2.8). The SteelSeries Kinzu V3 inherits 99% of the design from the Kinzu V2 (from the size and position of the buttons), with different designs that are smoother (black) and better scroll build. The wiring harness with the mouse has no lacer. I have used many mice without cover against the break but never frayed or broken wire. The fabric cover against the break I think should have but not too important. The bottom of the mouse is the same design as the V2 the sensor is placed in the middle of the mouse, three pieces of Teflon feet large size: The Kinzu V3’s built-in scrollbar is much more robust than the Kinzu V2. The black matte version (with overlay), smooth than Kinzu v2 Black. The Kinzu V3 inherits 100% of the basic design from Kinzu V1 and V2, a simple symmetrical design. It looks like SteelSeries wants to save as much as possible to cut costs. The Kinzu V3 is extremely simple, looks very cheap, with a thin cover, the inside is just a protective plastic. The biggest difference is that the Kinzu V3 sensor is Avago 3050 compared to the 3305 Pixart and the new button system (V2 Pro uses Omron switch, V3 uses SteelSeries own switch). The above data shows that the SteelSeries Kinzu V3 is about 99% the same size as Kinzu V2 (height and width is less than V2 0.5mm). – Sensor: Optical (Pixar ADNS-3050 or Avago 3050) According to the manufacturer’s announcement, the Kinzu V3 will continue to be the “old bottle – new wine.” The shell will be no different (or very little different), but the inside will be completely different.
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