Fnatic Reveals Maya

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Written by Dante Uzel on 20 August 2024 20:43

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Fnatic has announced the launch of the MAYA, a new ultralight wireless gaming mouse in its Fnatic Gear lineup. Developed in collaboration with high-end peripherals brand Lamzu, the MAYA will be available in two sizes later this month.

The Fnatic edition of the MAYA features a bright orange color scheme and both the Fnatic and Lamzu logos. Compared to Lamzu's original version, the Fnatic MAYA includes different Omron switches and an upgraded 8K dongle, while Lamzu’s version comes with a 4K dongle. Fnatic has previously partnered with Lamzu to offer a customized Lamzu Thorn mouse.

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Weighing approximately 45g and 47g respectively, the two models differ slightly in shape but share the same internal specifications. Both versions of the MAYA feature the Pixart 3950 sensor, an 80-hour battery life, and an 8,000Hz polling rate. These specs place the MAYA alongside other top-tier gaming mice, such as the Razer Viper V3 Pro.

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