Darmoshark N7

Darmoshark

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Key highlights

  • Weighs 53g
  • Polls at 8000Hz
  • Uses PixArt PAW3950 sensor
  • Reaches 30,000 DPI
  • Huano switches rate 80M clicks
  • Connects wirelessly

Technical overview

The Darmoshark N7 is a 53 g wireless gaming mouse with a medium ergonomic right-hand shape measuring 122 x 65 x 42 mm. It features the PixArt PAW3950 optical sensor with 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS tracking speed, 50 G acceleration, and 8000 Hz polling rate. Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot mechanical switches provide 80 million clicks, complemented by a TTC Gold encoder for precise scrolling.

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  • Darmoshark N7 Wireless Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode 8K/USB-C/Bluetooth,Up to 30000DPI,PAW3950 Optical Sensor Lightweight 49g,5 programmable Button,Computer Mouse for Laptop,PC,Mac(Black)

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

    Amazon $34.99
  • Darmoshark N7 Wireless Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode 8K/USB-C/Bluetooth,Up to 30000DPI,PAW3950 Optical Sensor Lightweight 49g,5 programmable Button,Computer Mouse for Laptop,PC,Mac(White)

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

    Amazon $34.99
  • Darmoshark M3 Wireless Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode 2.4G/USB-C/Bluetooth Mouse Up to 26000DPI,PAW3395 optical sensor Lightweight 58g,8 programmable button 500MAh Battery Life,Computer Mouse for Laptop,PC,Mac

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

    Amazon $37.99
  • Darmoshark N5 Wireless Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode 2.4G/USB-C/Bluetooth Mouse Up to 26000DPI,PAW3395 Optical Sensor,PC Gaming Mice with 7 Programmable Button,Suitable for Windows and Mac,500mAh-W

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

    Amazon $39.99
  • Darmoshark M3PROMAX Wireless Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode 2.4G/USB-C/Bluetooth Mouse Up to 30000DPI,PAW3950 Optical Sensor Lightweight 54g,7 programmable Button,Computer Mouse for Laptop,PC,Windows,Linux,Mac

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

    Amazon $52.99

ℹ️ General Info

Brand

Darmoshark

Category

Gaming

Model

N7

Shape

Ergonomic

Release Year

Unknown

Size

Medium

Hand

Right

Sensor

PixArt PAW3950

Sensor Type

Optical

Material

Plastic

Warranty (Years)

Unknown

Onboard Memory Profiles

Unknown

🎯 Performance

Max DPI

30000

Polling Rate

8000 Hz

Adjustable DPI

No

Minimum DPI

Unknown

Tracking Speed (IPS)

750 IPS

Acceleration (G)

50 G

🔌 Connection

Connection Type

Wireless

Bluetooth

No

🖱️ Buttons

Programmable Buttons

Unknown

Total Buttons

5

Side Buttons

2

Middle Buttons

0

Main Switches

Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot

Scroll Wheel Encoder

TTC Gold

🎨 Design

Weight

53 g

Hump Placement

Center

Front Flare

Flat

Side Curvature

Inward

Width

65.0 mm

Height

42.0 mm

Length

122.0 mm

Cable Length

Unknown

Thumb Rest

No

Ring Finger Rest

No

Tilting Scroll Wheel

No

Thumb Scroll Wheel

No

Extra Weights Included

No

Power

Battery Life (hours)

Unknown

Wireless Charging

No

Rechargeable Battery

No

Removable Battery

No

Features

DPI Switch Button

No

Profile Switch Button

No

Use While Charging

No

RGB Lighting

No

Gesture Support

No

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