The most advanced is the return of the RAT Pro X3, which lets you not only swap every single side panel but also the mousewheel casing and the sensor. There are also a half-dozen wired iterations of the RAT, featuring different sensors, different levels of customization, and so on. Mad CatzĪt least…I think that’s what the website’s saying. But it’s an interesting concept, and I’m curious to see how it works, if it works at all. Unlike Logitech’s Powerplay tech, there’s no battery inside the mouse itself-meaning you’ll have to plug it in when away from your computer. The RAT Air for instance is a wireless version of the iconic mouse, with a gimmick: It comes with an RGB mousepad that powers the mouse while you play. It’s quite a lineup, though there are a few standouts.
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