INTRODUCTION
Having tested and used over 100 mice to date two things matter for me, shape and tracking performance (in that order most of the time since tracking performance matters very little if your hand is not comfortable with the design/shape of the mouse). RGB LED lighting may not be a crucial "element" when choosing a gaming mouse but we all agree that looks do matter quite a bit for many people and so as expected nowadays most products launched in the gaming peripherals market pack that specific feature. So, in conclusion from all of the above for a gaming mouse to be successful and cover the needs of most consumers out there it should offer grip (shape), tracking performance (optical/laser sensor) and looks (design/RGB lighting). RIOTORO may be a somewhat new player in the market but they've released quite a few interesting products lately including the Aurox Prism Ultra Precision Gaming Mouse.
Founded in 2014, Formed by Enthusiasts, for Enthusiasts, RIOTORO manufactures the best Performance PC hardware, peripherals, and accessories in the industry with a goal of providing complete satisfaction for high performance seekers who build their own personal computers.
The Aurox Prism by RIOTORO (available in two versions, an all-black and an all-white limited edition) is based on a modified/tweaked version of the PMW3330 mid-range IR LED sensor by Pixart which can deliver a resolution of up to 10000DPI (dots per inch) as opposed to the 7200DPI of the standard sensor version. RIOTORO doesn’t mention anything about speed and maximum acceleration but the standard version numbers are 150 and 50 respectively (will update our review if these numbers are not accurate for this sensor version). RIOTORO has also equipped the Aurox Prism with a total of 8 programmable buttons (including a sniper button), 1000Hz (1ms) polling rate, aluminum front, rubber coated aluminum scroll wheel and a nice looking RGB lighting system (single zone breathe effect with 3 brightness levels).