MCHOSE A5 V2 Ultra

MCHOSE

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Key highlights

  • Weighs 54 grams
  • Polls at 8000 Hz
  • Uses PixArt PAW3395 sensor
  • Reaches 26,000 DPI
  • Omron switches handle 60M clicks
  • Connects wirelessly

Technical overview

The MCHOSE A5 V2 Ultra is a 54g medium-sized symmetrical wireless gaming mouse with PixArt PAW3395 sensor, 26,000 DPI, 650 IPS tracking speed, and 50G acceleration. It delivers 8000 Hz polling rate, Omron D2FC-F-K(60M) mechanical switches for 60 million clicks, and TTC Gold encoder in a 121.6 x 61.5 x 37.7 mm chassis. Suited for right-handed competitive gamers seeking precision and speed.

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  • Hyekit MCHOSE A5 V2 Ultra Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse, Wired 8K/Wireless 4K Polling, 26,000 DPI, PAW3395 Optical Sensor, 54g Lightweight, 5 Programmable Buttons, 130 Hr Battery, for PC & Mac, Black

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    Amazon $59.99
  • Hyekit MCHOSE A5 V2 Ultra Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse, Wired 8K/Wireless 4K Polling, 26,000 DPI, PAW3395 Optical Sensor, 54g Lightweight, 5 Programmable Buttons, 130 Hr Battery, for PC & Mac, White

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

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  • MCHOSE L7 Ultra+ Wireless Gaming Mouse, Lightweight 48g, Ergonomic Mouse with 42K DPI, PAW3950, Optical Switch, 20000 FPS, Dual 8K Polling and 7 Programmable Buttons, 3-Mode Connect, PC/Mac - Black

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    Amazon $69.99
  • Keychron M6 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse, 2.4G/Bluetooth/Wired, PixArt 3950 Sensor, 8000Hz Polling, Silent Clicks, 5 On-Board Memory Profiles for Plug & Play, Programmable for Mac/Win/Linux – Black

    Amazon · New · Seller: Amazon

    Amazon $69.99

ℹ️ General Info

Brand

MCHOSE

Category

Gaming

Model

A5 V2 Ultra

Shape

Symmetrical

Release Year

Unknown

Size

Medium

Hand

Right

Sensor

PixArt PAW3395

Sensor Type

Optical

Material

Plastic

Warranty (Years)

Unknown

Onboard Memory Profiles

Unknown

🎯 Performance

Max DPI

26000

Polling Rate

8000 Hz

Adjustable DPI

No

Minimum DPI

Unknown

Tracking Speed (IPS)

650 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

Omron D2FC-F-K(60M)

Scroll Wheel Encoder

TTC Gold

🎨 Design

Weight

54 g

Hump Placement

Center

Front Flare

Outward - slight

Side Curvature

Flat

Width

61.5 mm

Height

37.7 mm

Length

121.6 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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