Asus launches ProArt mouse with 5 months battery life

The ProArt mouse from Asus comes equipped with three buttons and a high-performance sensor that tracks at up to 4200 dpi for precision

March 20, 2023 02:22 pm | Updated March 31, 2023 04:48 pm IST

Asus launched the ProArt mouse expanding its accessories segment in India.

Asus launched the ProArt mouse expanding its accessories segment in India. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Taiwanese electronics brand, Asus, on Monday launched ProArt mouse expanding its accessories segment in India that features the company’s trademark Asus’s dial for a more precise control and work.

The Asus MD300 ProArt mouse comes with a programmable dial and side scroll.

“Optimized over ProArt dial UI, the new mouse is tailored to meet the multitasking needs of on-the-go professionals and creators,” said Asus.

The dial scrolls through 100 lines per revolution and lasts 5X longer than traditional mouse scrolls, claims Asus.

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The ProArt mouse comes equipped with three buttons having professional-grade switches that provide tactile mouse clicks. Further, it has a high-performance sensor that tracks at up to 4200 dpi for precision.

The large, independent middle key comes with a changeable integrated gaming-graded switch and offers seamless feel for both left- and right-side clicks. The mouse supports dual connectivity with support for both RF and Bluetooth standards.

It can be connected with up to 4 devices. Asus claims that the ProArt mouse can go up to 8 hours of battery in one minute of charge, and when fully charged, it can last up to 150 days.

The Asus ProArt mouse is available from today at ₹8,499 across Amazon, Flipkart and Asus’s brand stores.

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