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Review: Ninjeotso Sora 4K Wireless Gaming Mouse – The Lightweight, High-Performance Mouse You Need

The mouse we are featuring today is the Ninjeotso Sora 4K Wireless Gaming Mouse.

Ninjeotso Sora 4K mouse is a mouse released with ultra-light weight which can be said to be the best among various lightweight mice. It features both light weight and high performance. It is a mouse equipped with a 4000Hz polling rate and an Omron optical axis switch.

It has been updated from the existing Sora mouse with a clean design and finish, a variety of 4 colors, and extended battery life, making it a much-loved mouse.

Ningyoso Sora 4K comes in black/white/pink/red colors and the color I used is pure white.

▶Ninjeotso Sora 4K Mouse Important Specifications◀

– Mouse sensor: Pixart PAW3395 (Maximum DPI: 26000)

– Polling rate: 4000Hz supported

– Switch: Omron optical axis (the most expensive switch)

– Battery life: 90 hours

– Weight: 47 g

– Warranty period: 2 years

– Amount: 119,000 won

Even excluding other difficult specifications, you can see that this is a very high-performance mouse just by looking at the specifications of the commonly known functions. The high-quality sensor, 4K support and Auron optical axis switch are the most notable features, and the weight of 47g is also a very attractive point.

Contents include Sora 4K mouse, dedicated 4K receiver, extra large mouse feet, C to A cable, and manual.

If you look closely at the mouse, there are left and right buttons, scroll wheel buttons, and LEDs on the front.

The Omron optical switch button has the advantage of being a switch that does not cause the double click phenomenon that occurs when used for a long period of time, so it can be used without any inconvenience or worry.

There are two forward/backward buttons on the side. The size of the button is relatively small.

The Ninjeotso logo is engraved in gray on the shell. The commendation logo is very impressive and the gray color on a white background blends very well.

The Ninjeotso Sora 4K Mouse is designed with Ninjeotso’s unique design to provide a comfortable grip regardless of which grip the user uses, allowing users to feel comfortable using it.

At the bottom of the front is a Type-C terminal for wired and charging use.

The bottom has four small mouse feet, an on/off button, a DPI button, and a mouse sensor. The peculiarity of this mouse is that the DPI button is located on the bottom, unlike other mice I have used previously.

Most mice have the DPI change button on the top, but the Sora 4K mouse has the DPI change button on the bottom, so I think there might be some differences between users.

The Ninjeotso Sora 4K mouse has a 4K specific receiver instead of a small dongle. When the translucent blue receiver is turned on, an LED the same color as the mouse lights up, allowing you to check DPI, polling rate, battery status, etc.

The bottom of the receiver features a non-slip pad, so you can use it without slipping wherever you place it on your computer desk.

The dedicated C to A cable can be used with a mouse and a 4K receiver and can be easily used by connecting it to the receiver and connecting the USB terminal to the computer as shown in the photo above.

In the manual you can check the default DPI values ​​and colors, polling rate and battery status. Changes can also be made via dedicated software.

The DPI can be changed using the bottom DPI button, and the manual polling rate can be changed sequentially by clicking both side buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.

The additional mouse fit is greater than the default mouse fit and can be changed based on user preference.

Before using it I carried out a movement test of the mouse and I was very satisfied that it did not feel heavy when moving as it is ultra-light. In fact, it was great that it didn’t put too much strain on my wrist even though I played multiple rounds of the game.

I liked a heavy mouse, so I added some weights to it, but after receiving treatment for several months for wrist pain, I only use this lightweight mouse when gaming. So, I think the light weight of 47g is really a big plus for users with bad wrists like me.

For large-scale use, I placed a Sora 4K mouse on my computer. The color and design seem to blend very harmoniously with the overall white concept of the desk.

When you turn on the power button on the bottom of the mouse, the same color lights appear on the LED on the top of the mouse and on the 4K receiver. Based on this, you can check the DPI, polling rate, and battery status mentioned earlier.

I tried playing League of Legends using the Ninja Sora 4K mouse. It was really nice to use right out of the box because there was no difference in sensitivity or movement compared to the mouse I was using before.

Due to the sample nature of the game, there are a lot of short mouse movements, but it was useful to move to the desired position smoothly without losing position. I’m not physically strong enough to fully feel the high performance of 4K, so I didn’t feel it, but if I use it for a long time and then don’t use it, I might feel something different.

And that’s a point I should make again, I think it’s really nice because it’s lightweight.

– In short –

We conducted a review using the Ninjeotso Sora 4K Wireless Gaming Mouse.

I think the three biggest advantages would be the light weight of 47g, the high performance 4K polling rate, and the Omron optical axis switch.

I think weight is the most important factor in long term use and the fact that the switch doesn’t cause double clicking issues is a really good plus. Furthermore, it has a high-performance polling rate of 4000Hz, and at a discounted price of 119,000 won from the factory price, I think it is a truly multipurpose mouse that combines affordability.

If you are looking for a lightweight mouse or a high-performance, affordable mouse, we recommend the Ninjeotso Sora 4K.

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This review was written after receiving the product from Ninjeotso.

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