PowerColor Unveils ALPHYN AM10 Mouse with 26,000 DPI Sensor and Three Connectivity Modes

PowerColor has officially unveiled the ALPHYN AM10 mouse. Available in classic black and white color options, this new addition blends high-end technical specs with an ergonomic design, positioning itself as a versatile tool for both gamers and designers.

At the heart of the ALPHYN AM10 is the PixArt PAW3395 sensor, capable of delivering up to 26,000 DPI. This allows users to fine-tune sensitivity for various tasks, from high-speed FPS games to precision-demanding graphic design. A standout feature is its 8,000 Hz polling rate in wired mode, reducing latency to unprecedented levels. In wireless mode (2.4 GHz), the polling rate reaches 1,000 Hz, while Bluetooth connectivity offers a 125 Hz rate—ideal for everyday use. Additionally, the mouse is equipped with Omron optical switches rated for 70 million clicks, ensuring instant responsiveness and eliminating double-click issues.

The ALPHYN AM10 supports three connectivity options: Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB cable. Its 500 mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to 50 hours of usage, with fast charging enabling six hours of playtime after just 10 minutes of charging. Weighing only 95 grams, the mouse offers a lightweight yet ergonomic form factor suitable for both palm and claw grips.

Six programmable buttons and a single-color ARGB lighting system allow for full customization. Users can adjust DPI settings, macros, and lighting effects through the proprietary Keystone software, which also syncs peripherals with PowerColor graphics cards to create a unified ecosystem. The release date and pricing details have yet to be announced by the manufacturer.

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