Vancer TENKO AKITSU MEDIUM wireless gaming mouse - white
- There is no information about the included charger and/or AC adapter. Please contact customer service for more information.
- Connectivity: Wireless; Wired
- Colour: White
40 g ultra-light carbon fiber housing, 8,000 Hz wireless polling with LCD dongle, PixArt PAW 3950 sensor up to 30,000 DPI, up to 60 hours battery life
The TENKO AKITSU MEDIUM is a high-end gaming mouse designed for ambitious players who demand maximum performance at minimal weight. Weighing only about 40 grams and featuring a housing made entirely from carbon fiber composite material, it combines extreme stability with exceptional agility.
- Ultra-light carbon fiber composite housing weighing approximately 40 g
- PixArt PAW 3950 sensor with up to 30,000 DPI and 750 IPS tracking
- 8,000 Hz wireless polling rate with LCD receiver for status display
- Nordic nRF52840 MCU for fast, stable wireless transmission
- Founders Edition with dragonfly design and individual serial number
Extreme precision for competitive gaming
Inside, the powerful PixArt PAW 3950 optical sensor operates with up to 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS tracking speed, and 70G acceleration. This enables the AKITSU MEDIUM to deliver exceptionally precise and lag-free tracking—even during fast flicks and demanding esports scenarios.
8K wireless polling with intelligent display
The included 8K wireless receiver transmits up to 8,000 signals per second, reducing input delay to just 0.125 ms. The integrated LCD display shows important information such as polling rate, DPI settings, and battery level directly—without the need for additional software.
High-quality components and durable mechanics
Equipped with Huano Blue Shell Pink Dot switches (80 million clicks), a TTC Golden Dustproof encoder (200 million cycles), and ESPTIGER ICE V2 PTFE glide feet, the AKITSU MEDIUM offers precise click feedback, accurate scroll movements, and exceptionally smooth gliding. The battery provides up to 60 hours of wireless operation.
Technical Details
- Wireless
- Wired