


The sensor, PixArt's PMW3389, provided great performance in testing. Thankfully, Zephyr didn't forget that a fan is only worth as much as the mouse it's installed in. More importantly, the fan isn't just a mere gimmick as it does actually help with sweaty palms.

Initially only available through a Kickstarter campaign running for a limited time, the Zephyr Gaming Mouse has a built-in fan to keep one's hand cool. The Zephyr Gaming Mouse is one such mouse. Naturally, manufacturers are starting to look into other means to differentiate their products from the competition. The developmental possibilities for wired gaming mice are finite: At some point, a technically even more advanced sensor, lower weight, and considerably more flexible cable simply won't make a difference in regards to in-game performance.
