TapTechNews August 23rd, Lamzu, also known as the Lan Tribe, released two wireless mice, MAYA 8K and MAYA X 8K, in collaboration with the esports club and peripheral manufacturer Fnatic on the 20th of this month.
As the name suggests, the Lan Tribe Fnatic collaborative MAYA 8K series mice support 8KHz polling rate with 2.4GHz connection, which can minimize input latency. And at a 1KHz polling rate, this series of mice has a battery life of 80 hours.
Both the MAYA 8K and MAYA X 8K mice adopt a bottom hollow lightweight design, while the front has a complete shell. Among the two mice, MAYA 8K is smaller, suitable for small to medium hands, weighing 45 grams; MAYA 8KX, which is suitable for medium to large hands, is slightly larger, and the mass slightly increases to 47 grams.
The Lan Tribe Fnatic collaborative MAYA 8K series mice are equipped with Omron optical micro-switches and PixArt PAW3950 sensor, supporting a resolution of 30,000 DPI, a tracking rate of 750 IPS, and an acceleration of 70G.
In terms of pricing, the suggested retail prices of both the Lan Tribe Fnatic collaborative MAYA 8K and MAYA X 8K wireless mice are $119.99 (TapTechNews note: currently about 857 yuan).