Xornet II
THE BEST OPTICAL GAMING MOUSE DESIGN FOR CLAW GRIP
Unique, ergonomic claw grip design
High precision sensor
On-the-fly DPI control
Rugged rubberized side grips
Highest grade Omron switches
Unique, ergonomic claw grip design
High precision sensor
On-the-fly DPI control
Rugged rubberized side grips
Highest grade Omron switches
The Xornet II is built from the ground up for gamers who choose to battle it out using a claw grip style. Renowned as the best gaming mouse design for claw grip, every inch of this mouse has been crafted to prevent cramping and provide maximum comfort. Powered by an improved optical sensor, on-the-fly DPI settings, full 16.8 million color illumination, and lift of distance tuning and calibration, the Xornet II stands out among the competition as a comfortable, accurate and affordable weapon to add to your arsenal.
Highly regarded as one of the best claw grip designs for FPS and RTS gaming.
The Xornet II fits your hand like a glove. We kept the small, lightweight design of its predecessor that fans have come to love and packed it full of improved features. The ergonomic ring finger rest and anti-slip rubber sides for your thumb results in a claw grip mouse that you can use in total comfort for hours at a time.
The Xornet II uses an Avago 3320 optical sensor which is nearly flawless for control and speed, meaning your enemies stay in your crosshairs. And that's not all. You'll be prepared for any situation thanks to 3 preset DPI controls (500 - 3500) that can be changed on-the-fly. Go from performing surgery with a shotgun (500 DPI) to lightning fast reaction time shots (3500 DPI). Or open up our new easy-to-use software to find the perfect DPI setting to match your playstyle. An RGB LED in the scroll wheel quickly lets you know your current DPI setting.
Offers unmatched stability and control.
Unsurpassed tactile feedback and speed with a 5 million click lifespan.
Seven programmable buttons including two side thumb buttons are put in a prime position to be useful and practical. The highest grade Omron switches give you crisp, solid feel, and they’re durable enough to can last up to five million clicks.
Three preset DPI modes from 500-3500, allowing the ability to shift gears amidst the heat of battle. The Xornet II uses an Avago 3320 optical sensor which is nearly flawless for control and speed, meaning your enemies stay in your crosshairs. And that's not all. You'll be prepared for any situation thanks to 3 preset DPI controls (500 - 3500) that can be changed on-the-fly. Go from performing surgery with a shotgun (500 DPI) to lightning fast flick shots (3500 DPI). Or open up our new easy-to-use software to find the perfect DPI setting (250-3500) to match your playstyle. An RGB LED in the scroll wheel quickly lets you know your current DPI setting.
Switching mousepads or playing on different surfaces like wood, cloth, or silicon? Xornet II comes with a unique feature that allows you to tune the sensor and change the LOD without software. So no matter where you choose to play, Xornet II can always be calibrated and tuned to perfection.
Prefer to customize the DPI settings instead of using our presets? Open up the Xornet II’s new, intuitive software and tinker away. You can also adjust the Lift off Distance, change color settings, and program buttons
The Xornet II features a unique, smaller ergonomic design for total control. Powered by an improved optical sensor for tightly tuned precision and including on-the-fly DPI settings for maximum speed adjustment, the Xornet II stands out among the competition as a comfortable, accurate and affordable weapon to add to your arsenal.
Sharpen your claw with the Xornet II.
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Nell'ultimo periodo siamo riusciti a mettere le mani su un buon numero di periferiche CM Storm, la maggior parte accomunate dal chiaro intento di voler eccellere per semplicità, efficacia e prezzo, anche a costo di non stupire per l'estetica. E anche lo Xornet II non costituisce un'eccezione alla "regola" di CM Storm, che vuole immettere sul mercato prodotti in grado di trarre forza proprio dagli aspetti più basilari, rivelandosi un ottimo strumento per il gaming e successore più che degno del primo Xornet. Per una cifra attorno ai 40€ il nuovo mouse offre quindi sette pulsanti programmabili con memoria interna, una rotellina dalle caratteristiche accettabili e microswitch Omron D2FC-F-7N. Fondamentali ben coperti, quindi, in un prodotto rifinito bene e dotato di grip laterali che tornano squisitamente utili per il giocatore Claw grip dalla mano piccola o Fingertip grip. Il cuore elettronico, costituito dal nuovo sensore ottico PixArt PMW-3320, è un'unità entry-level che pur avendo i suoi alti e bassi, procura meno grattacapi rispetto ad alcune soluzioni di vecchia concezione come gli ADNS 3050 e 3080, è meno schizzinoso riguardo alle superficie di scorrimento ed offre una distanza di sollevamento (LOD) regolabile fino a misure inferiori allo spessore di un CD. Le sue capacità di tracciamento non brillano oltre 1250 DPI, un limite molto stretto ma sufficiente partendo dal presupposto di come lo standard nel gaming su PC sia ancora oggi, ma anche in un futuro prossimo, la risoluzione Full HD, ovvero 1920x1080p. Difficile poter chiedere di più a CM Storm, che sullo Xornet II ha davvero svolto un ottimo lavoro all'interno di parametri sicuramente stringenti in merito ai costi finali ed alti obbiettivi di qualità. Davanti a sé avrà la concorrenza agguerrita di molti mouse, quali il ROG Sica, dotato di un sensore decisamente migliore, ma sprovvisto di tasti aggiuntivi, il Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime, con i suoi tasti tensionati, ed i recenti modelli introdotti da Corsair, ROCCAT e SteelSeries. Non abbiamo dubbi che lo Xornet II possa fare molto bene contro i suoi diretti concorrenti, ma in verità siamo impazienti di scoprire eventuali progetti di CM Storm in merito al rilascio di un ipotetico Spawn II ... read review...
+ hervorragende Verarbeitung + angenehme Ergonomie, auch nach mehreren Spielstunden + umfangreiche, benutzerfreundliche Software + Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis read review...
Q: How to set up LED using AP
A: For the LED settings, each DPI profile can be associated to a LED display mode, and the LED color can also be fine tuned by adjusting the RGB values.
So that every DPI settings can be associated with a unique color effect.
For Basic LED color selection:
1. Select a DPI profile that the color scheme will be customized and associated to.
2. Adjust the RGB slider to the RGB setting for the color desired. For quicker adjustment, look up the RGB chart for the RGB value, from any RGB chart online, for ex. http://www.rapidtables.com/web/color/RGB_Color.htm
For Special effect:
Xornet II also has several color scheme effect that you can set the LED to.
Spectrum: Once selected, the LED will cycle through the RGB color spectrum.
Rapid Fire: LED will show the customized color you selected, and will flash white light with every click.
Breathing: LED will cycle slowly from Off to the customized color.
Press Apply after every change to save it to the mouse.
Q: How to set up LOD and DPI using AP
A:
DPI Control:
Xornet II comes with 3 preset DPI settings (500-1250-3500) that allows for quick selection at anytime.
Switching DPI among different application has never been easier.
For work: From Office to Photoshop.
For gaming: From RTS to FPS, or changing weapons from sub-machine gun to sniper rifle.
Simply press the selector button below the mouse wheel to quickly change the DPI settings, each setting has a different color scheme, which you can also customize using the Xornet II application program.
LOD (Liftoff Distance) Control:
LOD refers to the distance a mouse has to be lifted before the sensor stops tracking. Some gamers prefer a mouse with a very low lift-off distance because they play at a very low sensitivity, and often have to lift their mouse off the pad to bring the mouse back in a position where they can continue swiping. With a low LOD, the cursor isn't going to be moved when the mouse is lifted up.
To quickly change the LOD setting, press and hold the lower DPI sector button for about 6 sec. Release the button and the mouse wheel LED will flicker to indicate the LOD is really to be changed.
Turn the mouse wheel, and the LED will change color to indicate different LOD settings. Once the selection is made, press the lower DPI selection button to commit to the change. (note:for preset color, Blue has the highest LOD while RED has the lowest LOD)
Xornet II Application Software:
You can also use the Application software to change either the DPI or the LOD settings. However, using the software, you can fine tune the DPI and the LED color scheme and effects.
For DPI and LOD settings, go to the SENSOR page and adjust the DPI or LOD settings.
Key Assignment:
you can also change the function assigned to each button and the click sensitivity under Main Control.
Press Apply to commit to the change, and press Reset to revert back to the factory settings.
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