
The Katar Pro uses the company's Slipstream 2.4GHz wireless that can channel-hop on the fly so it stays on the fastest connection possible, keeping latency under 1 millisecond. An amazing mouse for the money.Ī rare wireless gaming mouse bargain. (Consider getting Glorious' Air surface for the best speed.) The skates can be easily replaced and so can the cable, which Glorious sells in eight color choices. They are small, though, so if you really put pressure on top, you'll get some drag on a cloth mousepad. You'll also find 100% polytetrafluoroethylene skates keep your movements smooth and precise. The RGB lighting can be changed with the same app. A light on the bottom lets you know which setting you're on. Four DPI settings are preprogrammed to the button on top, but you can use a desktop app to set them up however you want. The honeycomb design brings down the weight to just 67 grams and the paracord-style cable gives it almost a wireless feel (though you can get an actual wireless version for $80).ĭespite the lower price, the Model O has quality components like Omron switches with a crisp click response and a Pixart sensor with a DPI up to 12,000.

However, it's definitely worth the extra cost if you're looking for a full-feature ultralight gaming mouse with RGB lighting. The Model O ekes onto this list at a penny under $50.
