Cyber Snipa Silencer Gaming Mouse unwrapped


Cyber-Snipa-SilencerHere comes another gaming tool for the game enthusiasts. The innovatively-packed with rich attributes, the latest gaming mouse is christened as the Cyber Snipa Silencer. On the feature front, the all new gaming tool boasts of 9 programmable buttons, which are built-in with 7 modes and allows around 63 distinctive macro scripts to be given to the mouse.

Besides, dimension wise, this sleek and ground-breaking gaming accessory is measured around 126mm x 84mm x 42mm and comes with the weight of just 170 grams (extra 6 x 4.9gr option). The device is also featured with advanced macro technology and its totally regulating 100-5000 DPI, LED indicator and gaming grade laser engine helps the Cyber Snipa mouse provide an outstanding performance.

In addition, the gaming mouse also boasts of offering 1000Hz polling rate, 150 inch/sec tracking speed, 7200 frame rate as well as 4-way scrolling. And with a view to delivering optimal sensor performance, the device comes integrated with adjusting lift button.

Apart from all that, the Cyber Snipa Silencer mouse is also said to offer compatibility for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and 2000. The accessory is also supporting to 3.9MB of hard drive space. Last but not the least, the tool also boasts of interchangeable side grips, which allows best possible handling, especially for diverse operational requirements of the FPS, RTS and MMORPG.

The Cyber Snipa Silencer laser mouse comes with 6x replaceable weights in a storage box, 2x interchangeable side grips, an instruction manual and driver/software CD. The all new device comes with the price tag of around $54.99.

So, if you want to enjoy an excellent gaming experience, the latest Cyber Snipa Silencer laser mouse can be called ideal tool for you. Looking at its compatibility with software such as; Windows 2000, Vista, XP and Windows 7 and the prepossessing features, the latest device can be called an all rounder. Enjoy an amazing gaming experience with Cyber Snipa Silencer laser mouse.

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One Comment on “Cyber Snipa Silencer Gaming Mouse unwrapped”

  • Chris wrote on 24 January, 2010, 17:05

    It’s a piece of STILL YET TO BE RELEASED crap. Buy a Logitech G500 instead. Same price, better functionality, more buttons and gadgets, and a name you probably already trust with great customer service. That’s what I did. After posting a comment the Cyber Snipa webpage-blog questioning why they still hadn’t released their product when they stated they would (more than 4 weeks following the release date) and questioning why they haven’t posted any updates about the actual product release the site admin refused to post comments by anyone other than the idiots who run around as moderators on their webpage to make themselves appear good. Makes you wonder how many other people had posted comments who had actually pre-ordered the mouse that never saw the light of day. Goes to show you can’t trust Cyber Snipa. They took preorders for the darn thing! Why would you take money for a product you couldn’t release on the set date and then continue to take money for AFTER that set date was past, refusing to keep the customers updated on your current lie?.. Only if you were a greedy piece of worthless crap company like the guys over at Cyber Snipa, that’s why!

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