The New Tt eSPORTS VENTUS ambidextrous laser gaming mouse

Written by Ben

July 29, 2014

Taipei, Taiwan – July 18th, 2014 – TteSPORTS, the leading expert in professional e-Sports gaming peripherals is releasing the new VERTO ambidextrous laser gaming mouse. Designed specially to fulfill the needs of both left handed and right handed gamers, this gaming weapon is the ultimate tool enhance your gaming skills and place you at a perfect winning position.

 

 

The symmetric shape of the VENTUS was carefully tuned in-house by Tt eSPORTS to offer a good grip for both palm and claw grip users, regardless of whether they are right or left handed. An AVAGO laser sensor provides 5700 DPI of precision, and OMRON switches are used as well for great durability and feel in clicks. A thumb button will be found on either side, which can be enabled/disabled at will through the mouse software. The VENTUS features 7 programmable buttons, with storage of up to 5 profiles, for a total of 35 programmable macros.

Red LEDs in the hexagonal light up area of the left click, mouse wheel, and battle dragon logo further add to the gaming atmosphere. The honeycomb cut out design brings even stronger styling to the VENTUS, while at the same time facilitating the Air-Through Ventilation system of the VENTUS to keep the user’s hand cool while using the mouse.

 

The VENTUS ambidextrous laser gaming mouseMSRP is USD $39.99, will go on sale globally in August.Please kindly refer to your local stores for information regarding its availability.

 

For more information on the Tt eSPORTS VENTUS ambidextrous gaming mouse:

http://ttesports.com/productPage.aspx?p=149

 

 

 

Tt eSPORTS official website and community websites:

Tt eSPORTS official website:

http://www.ttesports.com/

Tt eSPORTS product video link:

http://www.youtube.com/user/TteSports

Tt eSPORTS Facebook Fan Page:

https://www.facebook.com/TteSPORTS

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