Swiftpoint
Z2
AUTHOR:Onie T.
TESTED BY:Antoine L., and Ariel W.
Published:

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

THE GOOD

  • Customizable
  • Latency
  • Sensor

THE BAD

  • Price
  • Connectivity

THE REST

  • Overall
Hardware
Hardware
NOTES
In The Box

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Front of the box.

SwiftPoint Z2 Mouse
Adjustable Tilt Feet
Tilt Lock out Feet
Large Fingertip Button Caps
Small Fingertip Button Caps
Tall Trigger Button Caps
Short Trigger Button Caps
FlightStick Extender Base
User Documentation
Connectivity

The mouse is connected by a non-detachable USB Type-A braided cable.

Cable Type
USB Type-A
Computer Side Connector
USB Type-A
Detachable Cable
No
Mouse Side Connector
N/A
Cable Length
190 cm
Bluetooth
No
Receiver
No
Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing
No
Wired
Yes
Construction

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Birds eye view of the mouse.

Battery Type
N/A
Chassis Material
Plastic
Chassis Coating
Matte
Feet Materials
PTFE
Extra Feet Included
No
Features & Software
Features & Software
NOTES
Software & Firmware
Software Name
Swiftpoint X1 Control Panel
Mandatory Registration
No
Number of Profiles
9+
Onboard Memory
Yes
Cloud Sync
No
Macro Programming
Yes
Windows Version
Yes
macOS Version
Yes
Performance
Performance
NOTES
Click Tactility
Switch Brand
Omron
Switch Type
Mechanical
Hot Swappable
No
Latency
Avg. Latency (Wired)
4.89 ms
Avg. Latency (Bluetooth)
N/A
Avg. Latency (Receiver)
N/A
Sensor
Sensor Name
Pixart PAW3395
Resolution Range
50 - 26000 DPI
Resolution Steps
50 DPI
Max Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Lift-Off Distance
< 1 mm
Sound
Productivity & Efficiency
Productivity & Efficiency
NOTES
Ergonomics

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Left side of the mouse with thumb rest.

Length
127 mm
Width
90 mm
Height
44 mm
Grip Width
58 mm
Min Weight
117 g
Max Weight
135 g
Ambidextrous
No
Left Hand Variant
No
Thumb Rest
Yes
Pinky Rest
Yes
Total Number of Buttons
13
Number of Side Buttons
2
Dedicated DPI Buttons
Yes
Macro Programmable Buttons
13
Scroll Wheel Type
Notched
Scroll Wheel Tilt
No
Test Configuration
Test Configuration
Receiver Version N/A, Firmware Version 3.0.6.0

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