Ninjutso Sora V3
Ninjutso · Sora V3 40 g. 8000 Hz. World's first dual-optical sensor. The Sora V3 is Ninjutso's latest-generation ultra-light wireless gaming mouse — anchored by the AIMNINJA 2 Pro 45K dual-optical engine sensor, SnappyFire × Pixart 8K wireless, the Endskeleton Support System at 40 g, and a SPDT HyperSwitch primary click that won't double-click. 40 g 8000 Hz Wireless AIMNINJA 2 Pro · 45,000 DPI SPDT HyperSwitch Sensor · AIMNINJA 2 Pro 45K RawMotion · Gen-2 MotionSync SymVision Tracking Up to 3.5 weeks battery Endskeleton Support System Premium click SnappyFire × Pixart 8K SPDT HyperSwitch Improved finish Web + PC software Specifications Spec sheet. Weight 40 g Sensor AIMNINJA 2 Pro 45K — dual-optical engine Max DPI 45,000 DPI Resolution 99.8% DPI Increment 0.1 Tracking Tech RawMotion · Gen-2 MotionSync · SymVision Tracking Wireless SnappyFire × Pixart 8K (15% lower power, 50% better anti-interference) Polling Rate Up to 8000 Hz (wired + wireless) Primary Switch SPDT HyperSwitch + HyperClick Tech Actuation Force 0.57 N Double-Click Guarantee 100% no double-click Structure Endskeleton Support System (2× integrity vs. Sora V2) Shell Finish Improved coating — 30% more grip vs. Sora V2 Battery Life ~3.5 wk @ 1000 Hz · 2 wk @ 2000 Hz · 1.5 wk @ 4000 Hz · 1 wk @ 8000 Hz (5-6 h/day) Power Savings Up to 52% @ high polling · up to 55% on lift (vs. PAW3950) Software NinjaForce — web driver + PC client FAQ Common questions. What's the actual weight? 40 g per Ninjutso's official spec — same target as Sora V2 but with the new Endskeleton Support System providing 2× the structural integrity at the same weight. What makes the AIMNINJA 2 Pro 45K different from PAW3950? AIMNINJA 2 Pro 45K is Ninjutso's dual-optical-engine algorithm sensor — tracks better on tricky surfaces like glass at up to 45,000 DPI / 99.8% resolution / 0.1 DPI increment. It also saves up to 52% battery on high polling rates and up to 55% on lift compared to PAW3950. What's RawMotion vs MotionSync? First-gen MotionSync synced sensor and PC interval at the firmware level — adding one frame of motion delay. RawMotion handles the sync at the sensor hardware level, regardless of polling rate, for reduced motion delay and less power consumption. Does the HyperSwitch really never double-click? Ninjutso's claim. The SPDT HyperSwitch monitors both the NO and NC pin for a stable electronic signal — HyperClick Tech uses both signals to eliminate the bouncing pattern that causes phantom double-clicks. Backed by their warranty. How long is the battery life at 8000 Hz? Around 1 week of 5-6 h/day gaming at 8000 Hz polling. At 1000 Hz it stretches to ~3.5 weeks. Actual time varies by sensor mode, RGB, and game. Web driver or PC client? Both. The new NinjaForce web software runs in browser — no install. The PC client is also available for download for users who prefer a native app.
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- Color
- Black, White
Variants (2)
- Black — 118.00 USD — In stock
- White — 118.00 USD — In stock
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