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Comparison A4Tech Fstyler FB26CS Air2 vs A4Tech Fstyler FB26CS Air

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A4Tech Fstyler FB26CS Air2
A4Tech Fstyler FB26CS Air
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The Air Mouse function allows you to use the mouse as a multimedia controller.
The Air Mouse function allows you to use the mouse as a multimedia controller.
Product typemousemouse
ConnectionBluetooth/radioBluetooth/radio
Multi-Device
InterfaceUSB AUSB A
Range10 m10 m
Sensoropticaloptical
Typenotebooknotebook
Sensor and control
Sensor resolution1000 – 2000 DPI1000 – 2000 DPI
Max. polling rate125 Hz (8 ms)
Number of buttons33
DPI-button
Scroll wheels11
Features
quiet click
Lightingwhitewhite
General
Power sourcebatterybattery
Charging portUSB CUSB C
In box
USB receiver
USB receiver
Size (LxWxH)109x64x36 mm109x64x36 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2024november 2023
Brief conclusions of the comparison mice

Both mice, A4Tech Fstyler FB26CS Air2 and A4Tech Fstyler FB26CS Air, have similar features such as type of connection (Bluetooth/radio), operating range (10 m), optical technology, and sensor resolution (1000-2000 DPI). However, the FB26CS Air2 stands out with the Air Mouse function, allowing it to be used as a multimedia controller, whereas this function is absent in the Air model. Additionally, Air2 offers more color options, which may be important for users seeking a stylish design. Both devices have the same dimensions and controls, but the FB26CS Air2 has more offers on E-Katalog, which may indicate greater availability.

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Max. polling rate

The polling rate shows how often the mouse sensor exchanges data with the computer about cursor movement. This parameter is measured in hertz (Hz), with one second being taken as the unit of time for its assessment. The smoothness and speed of cursor movement directly depend on the polling rate of the sensor. Directly connected to it is the mouse response time — this is the time interval required for the signal about the manipulator's movement to reach the display of the cursor position change on the screen. Response time is measured in milliseconds (ms). The higher the mouse's "hertz rate," the lesser the response time it demonstrates. The most common value can be considered 1000 Hz with a response time of 1 millisecond. For competitive games, attention should be paid to faster mice, including 2000 Hz, 4000 Hz, and 8000 Hz. Values below might negatively manifest just in gaming scenarios.