Lenovo introduced its new gaming mouse, Lecoo Bellator GM104, with a weight of 55 grams and a PAW3950 sensor. Here are the details of the 8000Hz powered mouse.
In the world of technology, the competition between gaming equipment is moving to an original dimension with the search for both lightness and high performance.
Lenovo introduced its new wireless gaming mouse, which attracted attention with its high-end hardware features, at the event it organized in the Chinese market. Lecoo Bellator GM104officially announces its model.
This device, which weighs only 55 grams thanks to its magnesium-aluminum alloy body used in the aviation industry, is equipped with PixArt PAW3950, one of the most powerful sensors in the market.
The mouse, which can reach 8,000 Hz polling rate in both wired and 2.4 GHz wireless connection, reduces latency to almost zero for e-sports players and competitive players.
Lenovo Lecoo Bellator GM104 weighs only 55 grams thanks to its aviation-standard magnesium-aluminum alloy perforated (skeleton) design.
Space Technology and Lightness: Magnesium Alloy Skeleton Design
In recent years, “lightness” has become one of the most critical reasons for preference in the gaming mouse market.
Lenovo engineers take this trend one step further and use a special magnesium-aluminum alloy preferred in the aviation and space industry in the Lecoo Bellator GM104 model.
The outer shell of the mouse is designed with a hollowed-out exoskeleton structure to keep the load to a minimum without compromising durability. Thanks to this structural optimization, the device stands out with its weight of only 55 grams (±5g difference), despite having a metal body.
Considering its dimensions, the mouse, which measures 116.77 x 59.32 x 38.31 mm, attracts attention with its compact and ergonomic structure. These measurements; It appeals to all players who have different mouse grip styles such as palm, claw or fingertip.
The hard and premium feeling brought by the metal device, combined with the perforated structure that reduces sweating in the hands, significantly reduces hand and wrist fatigue even during long gaming sessions.
No More Delays with PixArt PAW3950 Sensor and 8,000 Hz Scanning Speed
Under the stylish exterior design of the Lecoo Bellator GM104 model, there are flagship hardware components that will directly affect your performance in the games. At the heart of the device is the PixArt PAW3950 optical sensor, which is considered one of the most stable and sensitive sensors in the industry.
This advanced hardware offers sensitivity adjustment between 400 and 30,000 DPI according to the needs of the players. At the same time, the sensor, which supports extreme values such as 750 inches per second (750 IPS) tracking speed and 50G acceleration, does not miss any movement in FPS games that require sudden reflexes.
Response Time Faster than One Thousandth of a Second
In order to completely eliminate delays, Lenovo integrates the 8,000 Hz polling rate feature into the mouse, which works both in wired USB-C connection and via 2.4 GHz wireless receiver.
The 1,000 Hz scanning rate that we are used to seeing in standard gaming mice communicates with the computer 1,000 times per second; This model transfers data exactly 8,000 times per second. This technology reduces input lag to an incredible level of 0.125 milliseconds.
Thus, a control experience that works fully synchronized with your graphics card and high refresh rate monitor is achieved.
Triple Connection Mode and High Battery Life
Focusing on ease of use, Lenovo Lecoo Bellator GM104 offers users three different connection options. There is a 2.4 GHz wireless mode for maximum performance and a wired USB-C mode that allows you to use your mouse normally while charging.
The third option, Bluetooth 5.2 technology, allows the mouse to be paired with three different devices (such as a computer, tablet, phone) at the same time.
With the help of a button under the mouse, users can switch between these devices with a single click, without having to pair again.
The 300 mAh capacity rechargeable lithium battery in the body of the device promises a long lifespan thanks to efficient power management.
According to the test information shared by Lenovo, the mouse can work continuously for more than 80 hours on a single charge when the power saving mode is activated. Internal circuit protection and voltage regulation systems in the hardware protect battery health and prevent performance loss for many years.
Finally, under the main buttons of the mouse there are high-quality mechanical switches with a lifespan of 100 million clicks. This durability guarantees that the mouse will last long even in the most intensive usage scenarios.
This model, which is available for pre-order in China with a price tag of 649 yuan (approximately $95), is expected to be offered for sale in the global market in the future.